Tyler Shaw
Sports Anchor/Reporter
Bryan, TX
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Tyler grew up in McKinney, Texas, so he’s excited to be back in his home state. Tyler loves the opportunity to cover Aggie football and Texas high school football.
Before coming to the Brazos Valley, Tyler was a sports anchor/reporter at KCWY in Casper, Wyoming. While in Wyoming, Tyler learned to love covering everything from Nordic skiing to rodeo.
Tyler graduated from Brigham Young University where he was a part of the University’s weekly sports show. While at BYU, Tyler also interned for the sports team at Salt Lake City’s NBC affiliate, KSL.
Tyler, his wife, and their daughter love calling Aggieland home.
Education
Updated: Dec. 9, 2022 at 3:09 PM CST
|By Tyler Shaw
The College Station football team will try to make back-to-back state championship appearances when they take on Corpus Christi Veterans Memorial in the Class 5A-I semifinals on Saturday.
Updated: Nov. 1, 2022 at 4:44 PM CDT
|By Tyler Shaw
The first College Football Playoff rankings are released Tuesday evening. While the Aggies had aspirations of being in the playoff hunt at the beginning of the season, expectations have changed drastically.
Updated: Oct. 25, 2022 at 2:23 PM CDT
|By Tyler Shaw
Texas A&M has indefinitely suspended freshmen Denver Harris, Chris Marshall, and PJ Williams as first reported by TexAgs. The three freshmen were involved in a locker room incident ahead of the South Carolina game.
Updated: Aug. 31, 2021 at 10:52 PM CDT
|By Tyler Shaw
As first reported by Brent Zwerneman from the Houston Chronicle, Texas A&M plans to give head football coach Jimbo Fisher a raise and extension, which should be officially announced next week.
Updated: Jul. 11, 2020 at 2:29 PM CDT
|By Tyler Shaw
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey appeared on ESPN Radio with Marty Smith and Ryan McGee Saturday to discuss the upcoming football season. Sankey admitted “We are running out of time to correct and get things right” and his concerns for the starting the season during this pandemic are “high to very high.”