 | Casey Cowan
A native of West Texas, Casey Cowan fills the airwaves weekdays from 3-6pm with a unique brand of humor and insight that some have described as “not that bad.” After traveling south from Littlefield to Lubbock to attend Texas Tech University in 2003, Casey realized that radio was where the money was at. After being smacked in the face with a cold reality quite to the contrary, he decided to stick with it anyway. He’s been on the airwaves in Lubbock since 2005, and sometime in 2012 he’s hoping to begin taking it seriously. He enjoys a pair matching socks and never tells inside jokes.
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 | Jamie Lent
Along with co-hosting The Bottom Line every afternoon, Jamie is also the Program Director for Double T 104.3. He is a 1997 Texas Tech graduate who grew up in Syracuse, New York. The die-hard Yankees fan worked in Tyler for 13 years where he was honored with the Texas AP Sports Story of the Year Award 5 separate times. Jamie is happily married to another Texas Tech graduate Ann. Together they have two daughters, Allison and Emily, as well as a spoiled dog named Raider.
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 | Chuck Heinz
... of Chuck Heinz Enterprises. A graduate of the Univeristy of Kansas, Chuck is in his 28th year of broadcasting since leave KU in 1983. He has called high school and junior college football and basketball games as well as professional indoor soccer. Chuck is from the Kansas City suburb of Overland Park where he followed the Chiefs and Royals. Since moving to the greatest state in America, Chuck has adopted the Cowboys and Red Raiders as his own. He's frightened by velcro, off-put by sunsets, and he talks when it's time (and most other times as well).
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 | Chris Snead
Chris is a 1995 graduate of Texas Tech University with a BA Degree in English. Besides co-hosting the Morning Drive, he is currently the Associate Vice President of the Texas Tech Alumni Association where he has been employed since 1999. In his spare time, Chris enjoys officiating baseball and football having worked the post season in both sports, including the 2010 4A Football State Championship Game and the 2003 Texas State High School All-Star Baseball Game. He is currently a crew chief in the United Football League and the Arena Football League and has also worked as an official in the Lone Star Conference and the Western States Football Conference. Additionally, he was a 1993 All-American flag football official in college.
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 | Chris Level
Chris Level has been covering the Red Raiders, his alma mater, for nearly a decade. He started working for RedRaiderSports.com and Rivals.com in 2002, and has been hosting Tech Talk since the show's inception in 2005. Level has hosted Red Raider Football With Tommy Tuberville for the past two seasons, and co-hosted Mike Leach's weekly radio show from 2007-09. In 2010, he began serving as sideline reporter for the Texas Tech Sports Network football broadcast team. Level was born and raised in Fort Worth and is an ardent fan of the Metroplex's three major sports teams. He is happily married with two children and lastly, he'd want you to know he doesn't do hockey or Nascar.
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 | Aaron Dickens
A Texas Tech alumnus, Aaron has been covering the Red Raiders for RedRaiderSports.com for over six years. He was born and raised in Houston, and has spent the better part of the last decade fruitlessly rooting for the Houston Texans. Dickens was a semi-regular contributor to Double T 104.3 during the station's first two years of operation and is now the co-host of Tech Talk 3 days per week.
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 | Brandon Rawe
Brandon Rawe joined the Double-T 104.3 team in 2011 as Chris Level’s occasional co-host on Tech Talk from 11-1pm. Rawe, a Houston native, moonlights as the sports director at KLBK-TV and has covered the Red Raiders and all sports on the South Plains since 2005. During the course of his time in Lubbock, he met his amazing wife, Neely, with whom he spends time spoiling their dog, Lucky.
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