Matt Mosley has announced he is departing his afternoon drive program on ESPN Central Texas, effective immediately. Mosley has spent the last eight years on the lineup for the radio station based in Waco, TX, and says he’s moving on to a new role, which he will reveal in the coming days.
Over the weekend, Mosley posted to his social media accounts, expressing gratitude for the opportunity at ESPN Central Texas.
“After a fun eight years, I have decided to leave ESPN Central Texas. This has been in the works for a while because of an exciting opportunity,” said Mosley via his Facebook page. “I lingered because the new owner/operator Gary Baxter (former Baylor legend) was extremely gracious and gave me a chance to be part of his new lineup. I’ll announce my new gig soon.”
Previously, Mosley joined ESPN Central Texas in 2016 following his departure from ESPN Dallas 103.3FM, where he hosted afternoons with Dallas Morning News columnist Tim Cowlishaw. In addition to his on-air work, Mosley also wrote for Texas Monthly Magazine and the Dallas Morning News while at ESPN Dallas. Ultimately, he made the move to Waco to join David Smoak, Gary Moss, and the team at ESPN Central Texas in 2016.
Furthermore, Mosley expressed appreciation to his supporters in a post on his personal Facebook page and shared his excitement about revealing his next destination.
“Thanks to our incredible listeners and sponsors,” wrote Mosley. “You guys have been unbelievable. I’ll see everyone soon.”
According to the station’s website, ESPN Central Texas has now replaced Mosley’s program with House of Football Gridiron Sports Talk airing from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., followed by GBE Central Texas Sports Fan Show from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Mosley will continue to host the Doomsday Podcast alongside former ESPN reporter Ed Werder.
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