Matt Fulks

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Matt Fulks is an author, broadcaster and feature writer. His writes for Kansas City's Metro Sports, and his work has appeared in various newspapers and publications including The Kansas City Star and USA Today 's Sports Weekly.


[edit] Professional life

Fulks started his journalism career while attending Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee, as a play-by-play broadcaster on radio, a producer for WSMV-TV, sports director for WAKM radio and a sports writer with the Review-Appeal.[1]

After leaving the newspaper business, Fulks began working as a free lance writer and author. He has written a dozen sports books with various sports figures including Marcus Allen, Frank White, Tom Flores, and broadcasters Max Falkenstien, Fred White and Denny Matthews. He's also written two books for CBS Sports, Stories from the Final Four and Super Bowl Sunday: The Day America Stops. He also hosts a syndicated sports talk show, Behind the Stats.

[edit] Personal Life

Fulks, a native of Overland Park, Kansas, lives in the Kansas City area with his wife and three kids.


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