Mitch Holthus Wife, Net Worth, Salary, Age, Parents, Bio, ESPN

Mitch Holthus Bio

Mitch Holthus is a well known sports media personality. He works as an ESPN college basketball analyst in addition to being the Kansas City Chiefs’ commentary announcer. In addition, he and Kendall Gammon co-host “Chiefs Insider” and “Chiefs Live” on kcchiefs.com.

Mitch Holthus Wife

Holthus is a happily married man, finding his greatest joy in the companionship of his beloved wife, Tami Johnson. Their union is a testament to love’s enduring power, as they navigate life’s journey hand in hand. Together, they weave a tapestry of shared experiences, creating a bond that is not just built on love but also on mutual respect, understanding, and unwavering support.

Tami used to play women’s basketball for Kansas State. Brian and Hayley are their two children together. In addition, Mitch frequently greets the Roxbury Fan Club and family members who reside nearby via radio “shout outs.”

Mitch Holthus Net Worth

Holthus  has an estimated net worth of $1 Million  His job career is his main source of income. Having worked in the industry for quite some time now, he  has been able to secure a decent fortune for himself.

Mitch Holthus Salary

Holthus  receives a respectable wage from his job . He receives an average annual salary of $80 Thousand.

Year 2023 2024
Mitch Holthus Salary  $80 Thousand  $90 Thousand
Mitch Holthus Net Worth $1 Million $2 Million

Mitch Holthus Age

Holthus was born as Mitchell G. Holthus on  June 28, 1957 in Smith Center, Kansas, United States of America. As of 2023 he is 66 years old.

Mitch Holthus Height, Weight & Body Measurement

Holthus stands proudly at a height of 5 feet 8 inches(1.72 m, 172 cm), he exhibits an exquisite balance in his physique. Weighing approximately 97kg (213lbs), his body measurements are an enviable 34-28-38 centimeters.

By maintaining this height and weight, he demonstrates a dedication to maintaining a healthy balance in his life, which can contribute to his overall well-being and quality of life. These physical attributes are a reflection of his choices and commitment to a lifestyle that values both physical and mental health.

Mitch Holthus Parents

Holthus was born and raised in the United States by his parents. We tried to learn more about his family, but were unsuccessful because no such information is available in the public. Therefore, it is still unknown who his parents are. Furthermore, it is unknown if he has any siblings. Once the information is available, we will update this section.

Mitch Holthus Education

Holthus’s journey through academia culminated in a significant milestone when he graduated from Kansas State University in 1979. Armed with a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and a business administration degree, he emerged from the halls of learning equipped not only with academic knowledge but also with a foundation for a versatile and well-rounded career. He began his first tentative steps toward a radio career by announcing at his school games.

Mitch Holthus Career

In addition to serving as a pundit on ESPN’s coverage of men’s college basketball, Holthus has been the Kansas City Chiefs’ in-depth spokesperson for roughly 25 years.

He served as the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association’s previous leader. He was a member of the Kansas Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame induction class of 2008. In the past, he had been recognized as the Kansas City Journalist of the Year and had taken home the top television host Emmy in 2012.

In addition to his work on ESPN, he is the host of the television programs Chiefs Insider and Chiefs Rewind, both of which are available on kcchiefs.com. In addition, he served as the Kansas State Wildcats’ radio voice from 1983 until 1986.

In 1983, Steve Physioc was replaced by Mitch Holthus as the Kansas State Wildcats’ radio voice. Up until1996, he was in charge of televising the football and basketball games for the school. He was a finalist for broadcasting positions with multiple NFL teams in the early 1990s. The Atlanta Falcons, Chicago Bears, and Minnesota Vikings are a few of these teams.

He has been employed by the Chiefs Radio Network since 1994. At this point, he succeeded Kevin Harlan. He has the longest tenure of any play-by-play announcer in Chiefs history as a result. He is well-known, presumably from his prolonged, joyous yell, “Touchdown, KAN-SAS CITY!” each time the Chiefs score a touchdown.

Mitch Holthus Awards

Holthus was the recipient of eight Kansas Sportscaster of the Year honors. He has also won the Kansas Broadcasters Association’s best play-by-play sportscast award nine times. He was awarded the Kansas Sportscasting “Hod Humiston Award of Excellence” in 1996. The Missouri Valley Conference granted him the title of “John Sanders Spirit of the Valley” in 2007.

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