Snead, Chris 2015-02-11

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This interview features Chris Snead. Snead discusses his career with the Texas Tech Alumni Association and his involvement in sports officiating at various levels. Moreover, Snead talks about growing up in El Paso, playing sports, and eventually attending Texas Tech University


General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Chris Snead

Additional Parties Recorded:

Date: February 11, 2015

Location: Lubbock, Texas

Interviewer: Daniel Sanchez

Length: 02:16:19


Abstract

Background and family, Being the middle child, Living in Germany at a young age, Moving to El Paso, Interacting with Hispanics, School in El Paso, Focusing on college, Playing football at Sul Ross, Transferring to Texas Tech, Declaring a major, Meeting wife and David’s death, Internship in Washington, D.C., Graduation, Texas Tech Alumni Association, Job enjoyment, Sports Officiating, Officiating UFL football, Conference USA and SEC officiating, Biggest games of career, Different levels of football


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Transcript: No transcript available



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