USC Game/Pac-12 Network

maliksealy

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DirecTV doesn't get the Pac-12 Network it appears. Dish does, and I'm not sure about cable. This sucks for DirectTV customers like myself!
 

Pretty sure I don't get it with Comcast either. Will have to rely on a stream. Surely someone will stream it.
 


Yup, I confirmed it with their site. Pac-12 Network not offered by Comcast in my zip code. Guessing it's the same for the rest of the metro.
 

Not on Charter at all either.

We need to have more technological advances so we can see even fewer FB and BB games.:mad:
 


So far 2 of 8 games have been on channels I actually get, so it's hard to get worked about about one more. Horrible.
 


So far 2 of 8 games have been on channels I actually get, so it's hard to get worked about about one more. Horrible.

Dish has been a wonderful thing to have so far this basketball season.
 

So far 2 of 8 games have been on channels I actually get, so it's hard to get worked about about one more. Horrible.

It's terrible isn't it? It used to be easier to see Gopher games back in the 90's when they were on MSC. That's a joke.
 



Dish has been a wonderful thing to have so far this basketball season.

Have always had DirecTV up to now. Stuck with crappy cable for a year for lack of about 2 feet for line of sight. Oh well.
 

Comcast's relationship with Pac-12 Network is really strange. It's got widespread clearance west of the Rockies, but is scattershot east of there. Some markets like Boston, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Atlanta get the national feed albeit in SD. Meanwhile the Twin Cities, Chicago, Detroit, Washington DC, and other markets are shut out. There's little rhyme or reason for why some non western markets get Pac-12 Network and not others. That the Pac-12 agreed to this arrangement likely was due to a need to get the channel on in its affected home markets and then having to accept whatever else it could get in exchange. Unfortunately that does us little good around here.
 

Time Warner in Milwaukee has it, but only in standard def and on the sports tier package
 

DISH has definitely been a friend for college bball this season for me. May not always work out like that, but I've got to watch every game I've wanted so far.
 



Well unless you get the Pac 12 Network, there will be only one televised game between now and Dec 22 which is the NDSU game Dec 11.
 




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