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Thursday, September 5
- Sacramento State at Arizona State, 7 PM PT, Pac-12 Networks
Saturday, September 7
- Weber State at Utah, 11 AM PT, Pac-12 Networks
- Oregon at Virginia, 12:30 PM PT, ABC/ESPN2 (coverage map here)
- Portland State at Cal, 2 PM PT, Pac-12 Networks
- Hawaii at Oregon State, 5 PM PT, Pac-12 Networks
- Central Arkansas at Colorado, 5 PM PT, Pac-12 Mountain (available online via Pac-12 Everywhere for those who can't watch it on TV)
- Washington State at USC, 7:30 PM PT, FOX Sports 1
- Arizona at UNLV, 7:30 PM PT, CBS Sports Network
- San Jose State at Stanford, 8 PM PT, Pac-12 Networks
DirecTV: There is still no resolution between DirecTV and the Pac-12 regarding channel distribution.
- ESPN on DirecTV: 206
- ESPNU on DirecTV: 208
- ESPN2 on DirecTV: 209
- FS1 on DirecTV: 219
- CBS Sports on DirecTV: 221
DISH channels
- Pac-12 Networks on DISH: 406/413
- ESPN on DISH: 140
- ESPN2 on DISH: 144
- Fox Sports 1 on DISH: 150
- CBS Sports on DISH: 158
U-Verse: A deal has been reported but not officially announced. The channels have yet to go on the air.
The list of cable and satellite carriers that provide the Pac-12 Networks in some form or another.
Use the Pac-12 Channel Finder to find the channel in your area!
- Time Warner Cable
- DISH
- Cox Communications
- Bright House Networks
- All West - launched 8/13/13
- Astound
- Bend Broadband
- Cable America
- Canby Telcom
- CC Communications
- CenturyLink Prism - launched 3/6/13
- Crestview Cable Communications
- Frontier Communications
- GCI - launched 7/31/13
- Hawaiian Telecom
- Horizon Cable TV
- MTA Communications
- MTCC - launched 8/27/2013
- Rancho Murieta
- Suddenlink
- Surewest CA - launched 5/10/13
- TCT West
- Wave Broadband
Here are the details for watching online:
If you subscribe to Bright House, Cox, or Time Warner Cable [or any of the providers just recently added], just visit video.pac-12.com and enter your user ID and password for your television provider or download the Pac-12 Now iPad app at the App Store.
Comcast
For those with a Comcast subscription to the Pac-12 Network, if you're in-market you will receive the regional TV channel in HD and a national channel in SD only. If you're out-of-market, you will probably get only the national standard definition channel. The good news if you subscribe to the Pac-12 Network, you should have access to the current online feeds for all seven channels.
Here are the channel links.
- National - http://xfinitytv.comcast.net/live/network/pac12net
work - AZ: Phoenix and Tucson - http://xfinitytv.comcast.net/live/network/pac12net
workarizona - CA: San Francisco - http://xfinitytv.comcast.net/live/network/pac12net
workbayarea - CA: Los Angeles - http://xfinitytv.comcast.net/live/network/pac12net
worklosangeles - CO: Denver - http://xfinitytv.comcast.net/live/network/pac12net
workmountain - OR: Portland and Eugene - http://xfinitytv.comcast.net/live/network/pac12net
workoregon - UT: Salt Lake City - http://xfinitytv.comcast.net/live/network/pac12net
workmountain - WA: Seattle and Spokane - http://xfinitytv.comcast.net/live/network/pac12net
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Comcast doesn't have TV Everywhere via Pac-12.com, instead choosing to run things through their servers. Much of the original video programming on the Pac-12 site remains totally inaccessible to customers along with access via your mobile device.