Dale, Jack 2001-08-03

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General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Jack Dale

Additional Parties Recorded:

Date: August 03, 2001

Location: Lubbock, Texas

Interviewer: Daniel Sanchez

Length: 00:59:46


Abstract

Background, Born in Kansas, Getting into sports broadcasting, Move to Lubbock, Texas, Involvement with Texas Tech University sports, The “Tech Barn” environment, Texas Tech Athletics, Texas Tech football broadcasting, Shift from the Barn to the Coliseum, Transfer from Border to Southwest Conference, Transition to the Southwest Conference, Football, Recruiting, Media, Changes that occurred, Southwest Conference, University of Houston vs. Texas Tech, University of Arkansas’ departure, Scandals, Network contracts, College athletics, Cherished parts of broadcasting, Transition to the Big 12, Student athlete stipends, Other recollections, Media attention, Change from Coliseum to the United Spirit Arena, Broadcasting the transfer to the Southwest Conference, Change in ethnicity in Tech athletics


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Transcript: NO transcript available



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