Obstructed View with Matt Mosley

By: Rogue Media Network
  • Summary

  • Welcome to the world of Matt Mosley, a trailblazer in both writing and broadcasting. With a rich career spanning over a decade, Matt co-hosted the popular afternoon-drive radio show on 103.3 FM ESPN in Dallas. He began his journey at the Dallas Morning News, earning accolades for his investigative journalism, notably his groundbreaking work on the 2003 Baylor basketball scandal. As a beat writer and columnist, he covered the Dallas Cowboys during the Parcells era, and later, he became ESPN.com’s first full-time NFL blogger. After five years at ESPN, Matt transitioned to Fox Sports Southwest as a writer and TV personality. Matt has launched many highly acclaimed podcasts. Among them, the Doomsday podcast with longtime ESPN reporter Ed Werder stands out as one of the most downloaded team podcasts in the country. A proud fourth-generation Baylor Bear, Matt is excited to share his insights and skewed views on sports. Tune in to experience Matt's unique blend of expertise, storytelling, and engaging commentary.
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Episodes
  • Baylor University Athletic Director Mack Rhoades
    Nov 15 2024
    Matt and Cam talk with Baylor University Athletic Director Mack Rhoades
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    36 mins
  • Baylor hands Calipari and his No. 16 Hogs an L in Dallas
    Nov 10 2024
    Baylor hands Calipari and his No. 16 Hogs an L in Dallas
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    33 mins
  • Baylor Basketball Starts with a Clunker But It's Not All Bad News
    Nov 7 2024
    Baylor Basketball Starts with a Clunker But It's Not All Bad News
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    38 mins

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