Reagor, Bart 2011-04-28

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Bart Reagor talks about his athletic career at Texas Tech. He also talks about his family, Experience at Southwest Conference, Coaching, his experiences at TTU, Team members, cherished moments, Injuries and Life in Lubbock


General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Bart Reagor

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Date: April 28, 2001

Location: Lubbock, Texas

Interviewer: Daniel Sanchez

Length: 00:58:59


Abstract

Background, Birth details, Family history, Parent’s occupation, Siblings, Athletic interests, Starting soccer, Dad’s sporting goods business, Being competitive, Coaching, Dad as coach, Started playing football at 10, Played Lineman as a kid, Schooling, Played corner back in high school, Role models, Children play baseball, College letters, Joined TTU, Getting into TTU soccer team, Played at southwest conference, Spoke about experience in games, Right shoulder injury, Team members, Experiences, Teams played against, Cherished moments, Injuries, Change in leadership with change of coaches, Experience with Texas Tech, Family views and support, Decision of not going to NFL, Different matches, Life in Lubbock, Children, Children’s involvement in athletics, Spike Dikes


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