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LCS Football Broadcast Moving from YouTube to Hudl TV

As Lincoln Christian kicks off the 2025 season on Friday, Aug. 22 when it hosts Piedmont, Bulldog Football will have a new online home for live coverage.

LCS Sports moved its broadcast from YouTube to Hudl Fan last spring and that will remain the same in 2025-26, beginning with the kickoff of football season this fall.

Fans will be able to find all Lincoln football games at HUDL TV.

Although the outlet has changed, the broadcast Bulldog fans have been familiar with for years will remain the same, led by longtime play-by-play man and "Voice of the Bulldogs" — Doug Nelson.

The MidFirst Bank Pregame Show for all regular season games will start at 6 p.m. Whitt Carter will bring you all of the action, previewing Friday night's game, the opponent, a look back to the previous week, an update across LCS Sports and more.

And just before kickoff, Carter will hand off to Nelson and his veteran color analyst, Russ Claybrook, where the duo will bring you all of the exciting action as the Bulldogs look to extend their 28-game win streak and win the school's third straight Class 3A state championship.

This Friday, Lincoln will scrimmage Class 6A-2 Piedmont at Willie George Field/Dennis Byrd Stadium. The broadcast crew will bring you that preseason action starting at 5:45 p.m.

Fans can access Friday's scrimmage at the same link here: HUDL TV.

As Bulldog fans prepare for another great season in the stands cheering on their 2-time defending state champions, the Lincoln community can always catch the action at home or on the road with the 2025 broadcast team featured below:
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Doug Nelson is back for his sixth year as the "Voice of the Bulldogs." Nelson is a former coach and athletic director at Lincoln Christian, where he has been a part of the school for 16 years.

Nelson previously coached at Union, Balko and Fairview after graduating in 1991 from Southwestern State University in Weatherford, where he played football for the Bulldogs. He has his master's degree in eduction from Northeastern State University and has been in education for 35 years.

Nelson has been married to his wife, Kayce, for 18 years. They have four daughters — Baylor (28), Addison (24), Kennel (21) and Reese (14). All four kids attended or are attending LCS.

Russell Claybrook will begin his fifth season as the lead color analyst for the broadcast alongside Nelson. Claybrook is a graduate of Oklahoma State University, where he was a two-year letterman in football. Following his playing career, Claybrook was a graduate assistant for two years at OSU.

He has a daughter, Kennedy, a 2025 graduate of LCS and currently attending Samford, as well as a son, Kaden, a junior football player.

Claybrook coached the junior class in nearly all sports from 2nd-6th grade and professionally is the CEO of Advanced Industry Devices in Tulsa.

Whitt Carter is back for his second season as the host of the MidFirst Bank Pregame and Halftime Shows. He is also beginning his second year as a part of LCS Athletics, where he works in media and communications to cover all 16 sports programs.

Carter has worked in sports media covering high school athletics for SKORDLE, Rivals.com and more since 2011. He graduated from the University of Central Oklahoma in 2013 with a degree in journalism and media.

He has been married to his wife, Madison, for eight years. They are a part of COTM and have two children — Cobi (3) and Crew (6), who is in kindergarten at LCS.

Luke Foster begins his fourth year on the broadcast team, working in a wide capacity of roles. Foster is the primary off-screen producer, as well as a secondary cameraman and utility commentator.

Foster is a 2023 graduate of Lincoln Christian, where he was a student-athlete and a sports writer. He now attends Oral Roberts University.

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Jaxon Sensintaffer returns to the LCS Broadcast Team as the Production Coordinator in 2025. Sensintaffer is a 2021 graduate of Lincoln Christian and was a part of the 2019 state championship team.

He has experience working with the Oklahoma State sports media department in video, production and editing.


 

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