Calling All Cougar Crazed Fans: Dialing in to WSU on the Radio
Ah, college football season. A time for crisp air, fight songs, and the glorious uncertainty of whether your team will win or lose (let's be honest, mostly win for us Cougs). But what if you can't quite make it to the game at Martin Stadium? Fear not, fellow crimson warrior, for the dulcet tones of the Washington State Cougars broadcast can reach your ears from the comfort of your couch, car, or even that weird hammock you set up in your basement (no judgement).
Now, the question on everyone's mind (besides "will the Cougars pull off another upset?") is: where can I tune in to hear the game?
What Radio Station Can I Listen To Washington State Cougars On |
Buckle Up, Because We're Going on a Radio Road Trip!
The Washington State Cougars have a whole network of radio stations dedicated to bringing you the roar of the crowd and the sage wisdom of the commentators. That's right, we're talking a 20-station monstrosity stretching from the wilds of Alaska all the way down to the sunny shores of Oregon.
Finding your specific station is as easy as taking candy from a baby grizzly (don't actually do that). Here's the lowdown:
QuickTip: Look for contrasts — they reveal insights.
- The Flagship: KXLY 920 AM in Spokane is the grand poobah, the alpha Cougar, the station that started it all. Tune in here if you're Spokane royalty or just a regular Spokane resident.
- The Network: But KXLY isn't alone! There are 19 other stations across the Pacific Northwest just waiting to pump that sweet Cougar sound into your eardrums. You can find a complete list of stations on the WSU Athletics website [WSU Radio Networks].
Bonus Round: Not a Radio Head?
Hey, we get it. Maybe you're rocking a fancy new car that doesn't have a radio (or maybe yours just mysteriously keeps getting stuck on polka stations). No worries! You can also catch the WSU games on the Varsity Network App or Sirius XM Satellite Radio.
Remember: No matter where you are, there's a way to hear the Cougs battle it out on the gridiron. Now get out there, fire up the radio, and prepare to yell yourself hoarse!
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FAQs for the Fanatically Inclined:
How to find my local WSU radio station?
Head over to the WSU Athletics website's "WSU Radio Networks" page [WSU Radio Networks] for the complete list of stations!
How to listen to the game if I don't have a radio?
QuickTip: Take a pause every few paragraphs.
The Varsity Network App and Sirius XM Satellite Radio are your champions.
How to tell the difference between a touchdown and a field goal on the radio?
Listen for the excited screams! (But seriously, the announcers will usually clarify.)
Note: Skipping ahead? Don’t miss the middle sections.
How to (respectfully) trash talk opposing teams while listening to the game?
Keep it light and avoid anything that might get you tackled by the FCC.
How to convince my significant other that listening to the Cougs on the radio is absolutely essential?
Bribery with delicious game-day snacks is a solid strategy.