Relive Mitch Holthus’ amazing call of Chiefs’ Super Bowl LVIII game-winner

Check out Mitch Holthus’ call of the play that won the #Chiefs their third Super Bowl of the Patrick Mahomes era.

The feeling of victory never seems to get old for the Kansas City Chiefs or their fans, and after securing their third Super Bowl title of the Patrick Mahomes era on Sunday, the team still isn’t ready to leave the spotlight.

On Tuesday, the Chiefs posted a video of legendary broadcaster Mitch Holthus’ call of the final play in Super Bowl LVIII, which is sure to get fans in Kansas City riled up ahead of Wednesday’s parade.

Check out Holthus’ exceptional call below to re-live the final play of the Chiefs’ latest championship:

The remarkable play, called “Tom and Jerry”, will go down as one of the most historic moments in Chiefs history, and Holthus’ outstanding call won’t soon leave the minds of listeners who heard it in real-time.

Expect to see more highlights of Kansas City’s Super Bowl LVIII win in the coming days as the team celebrates its latest championship.

How to watch, stream, listen to Oklahoma vs. Western Carolina on Saturday

How to watch, stream, listen to the Oklahoma Sooners matchup this Saturday with the Western Carolina Catamounts.

How to Watch

Date: Saturday, Sept. 11

Time: 6 p.m. CDT

TV: Pay Per View (see below for details)

Line: No betting line set for this week’s matchup

Pay Per View Options

From SoonersSports.tv:

Confirmed providers offering the telecast include DirecTV, Cox, U-Verse and Vyve. Additional providers will be added as they are confirmed. Cable TV subscribers must have digital cable to order the telecast. Customers can order the game from their set-top boxes or by calling their program provider.

Providers NOT expected to carry the PPV game include DISH and Sling. If you are unsure whether your provider is carrying the game, please contact your provider directly. The game will also not be available on the Oklahoma Sooners Roku app due to Roku’s in-app purchasing requirements. The Oklahoma Sooners app is also not supported on the Amazon Fire TV Cube or Google Chromecast.

Oklahoma

  • Arpelar, OK on Vyve channel 658
  • Braggs, OK on Vyve channel 658
  • Bristow, OK on Vyve channel 658
  • Cache, OK on Vyve channel 658
  • Chandler, OK on Vyve channel 658
  • Depew, OK on Vyve channel 658
  • Durant, OK on Vyve channel 658
  • Eufala, OK on Vyve channel 658
  • Fort Gibson, OK on Vyve channel 658
  • Gore, OK on Vyve channel 658
  • Guymon, OK on Vyve channel 658
  • Hayileyville, OK on Vyve channel 658
  • Holdenville, OK on Vyve channel 658
  • Kellyville, on Vyve channel 658
  • Ketchum, OK on Vyve channel 658
  • McAlester, OK on Vyve channel 658
  • Okemah, OK on Vyve channel 658
  • Oklahoma City, OK on Cox channel 505
  • Pawhuska, OK on Vyve channel 658
  • Porum, OK on Vyve channel 658
  • Salina, OK on Vyve channel 658
  • Shawnee, OK on Vyve channel 658
  • Stroud, OK on Vyve channel 658
  • Tulsa, OK on Cox channel 505
  • Wilburton, OK on Vyve channel 658

Arkansas

  • Fayetteville, AR. on Cox channel 505
  • Fort Smith, AR. on Cox channel 505
  • Springdale, AR. on Cox channel 505

Kansas

  • Topeka, KS on Cox channel 505
  • Manhattan, KS on Cox Channel 505
  • Wichita, KS on Cox Channel 505

Texas

  • Dalhart, TX on Vyve channel 658
  • New Boston, TX on Vyve channel 658
  • Perryton, TX on Vyve channel 658
  • Preston Peninsula, TX on Vyve channel 658

How to Stream

The game will also be available worldwide (including Oklahoma) on SoonerSports.tv and the official Oklahoma Sooners apps for iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Amazon Fire and Android. The online pay-per-view price is $54.99 or can be paired with an annual subscription for $79.99. The pay-per-view broadcast is not included in the monthly subscription package. – SoonerSports.tv

How to Listen

Sooner Sports Radio Network

The radio broadcast of Toby Rowland, Teddy Lehman, Chris Plank and Gabe Ikard is also available through the free Varsity app, available on Apple IOS and the Google Play Store.

  • Ada on KADA FM 102.3 and AM 1230
  • Altus on KWHW FM 93.5
  • Antlers on KDOE FM 102.3
  • Ardmore on KVSO FM 107.5 and AM 1240
  • Bartlesville on KYFM FM 100.1 and KPGM 1500 AM
  • Broken Bow on KKBI FM 106.1
  • Clinton/Cordell on KCLI FM 97.3, 95.5 HD, and AM 1320
  • Duncan on KDDQ FM 105.3
  • Durant on KLBC FM 106.3
  • Elk City on KCOO FM 94.3
  • Fort Smith, AR on KLSZ FM 100.7
  • Frederick on KYBE FM 95.7
  • Guymon on KKBS FM 92.7
  • Hobart on KTJS AM 1420
  • Lawton on KJMZ FM 97.9
  • Liberal, KS on KKBS FM 100.5
  • McAlester on KNED Am 1150
  • Miami/Grove on KGLC FM 100.9
  • Muskogee on KTFX FM 101.7
  • Oklahoma City on KRXO FM 107.7
  • Ponca City on WBBZ AM 1230
  • Poteau on KPRV FM 92.5
  • Shawnee on KGFF FM 100.9 and AM 1450
  • Tulsa on KMOD FM 97.5 and KTBZ AM 1430
  • Wichita, KS on KGSO FM 93.9 and AM 1410
  • Woodward KWOX FM 101.1

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How to watch, stream, listen to Oklahoma vs. Tulane on Saturday

As gameday approaches, here’s how to watch, stream, or listen to the Oklahoma Sooners week one matchup with the Tulane Green Wave.

How to Watch

Date: Saturday, Sept. 4

Time: 11:00 a.m. CST

TV: ABC

Betting Line: Oklahoma -31.5

Over/Under: 67.5

Stream

Available on ESPN+ with your cable or satellite provider

How to Listen

Sooner Sports Radio Network

The radio broadcast of Toby Rowland, Teddy Lehman, Chris Plank, and Gabe Ikard is also available through the free Varsity app, available on Apple IOS and the Google Play Store.

  • Ada on KADA FM 102.3 and AM 1230
  • Altus on KWHW FM 93.5
  • Antlers on KDOE FM 102.3
  • Ardmore on KVSO FM 107.5 and AM 1240
  • Bartlesville on KYFM FM 100.1 and KPGM 1500 AM
  • Broken Bow on KKBI FM 106.1
  • Clinton/Cordell on KCLI FM 97.3, 95.5 HD, and AM 1320
  • Duncan on KDDQ FM 105.3
  • Durant on KLBC FM 106.3
  • Elk City on KCOO FM 94.3
  • Fort Smith, AR on KLSZ FM 100.7
  • Frederick on KYBE FM 95.7
  • Guymon on KKBS FM 92.7
  • Hobart on KTJS AM 1420
  • Lawton on KJMZ FM 97.9
  • Liberal, KS on KKBS FM 100.5
  • McAlester on KNED Am 1150
  • Miami/Grove on KGLC FM 100.9
  • Muskogee on KTFX FM 101.7
  • Oklahoma City on KRXO FM 107.7
  • Ponca City on WBBZ AM 1230
  • Poteau on KPRV FM 92.5
  • Shawnee on KGFF FM 100.9 and AM 1450
  • Tulsa on KMOD FM 97.5 and KTBZ AM 1430
  • Wichita, KS on KGSO FM 93.9 and AM 1410
  • Woodward KWOX FM 101.1

 

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