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Pac 12 Network and Longhorn network ending on June thirtieth

They could also affiliate themselves with lesser conferences -- WAC, West Coast Conference, Mountain West, etc.
Nothing's been arranged yet, AFAIK. OSU and WSU will have to get something done before the end of August. In fact, looking at the schedules for both schools, they are independents right now. They play each other once, on November 13 in Corvalis.
 
No wonder, as everyone left the PAC-12 except for WSU and Oregon State. My guess is those universities will have their games on various sports channels, like ESPN, ESPNU, FS1, etc. for the various sports, and some (volleyball, soccer, etc.) may be via the internet only. That's my guess.
This was announced back in May. They will have their home games on CW and Fox.
 
This was announced back in May. They will have their home games on CW and Fox.
By next fall, I'd expect that either OSU and WSU will have found new conference homes or that a new, less prestigious Pac-12 will have been organized with those two schools as its centerpiece. Other than Notre Dame, independents have a rough time of it, and even ND is only independent in football.
 
By next fall, I'd expect that either OSU and WSU will have found new conference homes or that a new, less prestigious Pac-12 will have been organized with those two schools as its centerpiece. Other than Notre Dame, independents have a rough time of it, and even ND is only independent in football.
The Big Ten commissioner, Charlie Baker, should tell Notre Dame to pick a lane and decide if they want to be Independent or join the Big Ten, but he won’t because the Fightin’ Irish fanbase/viewer base is huge and the Big Ten makes big money when their schools play Notre Dame. Also, sources in this ESPN article claim that Notre Dame as well as WSU and OSU will get $6 million if they make the College Football Playoff:
 
Pac-12 Insider, the conference's FAST channel, continues uninterrupted, with a full schedule showing for the next week at least. This channel showed live Pac-12 baseball and other sports during the past season, so it wasn't just a repository for old games. So ... if there is no Pac-12 anymore, and everyone has said their final goodbyes on the Pac-12 Network, who's running this channel, and is there a drop-dead date for it, or will it continue for years, a video museum of a dead conference?
 
Pac-12 Insider, the conference's FAST channel, continues uninterrupted, with a full schedule showing for the next week at least. This channel showed live Pac-12 baseball and other sports during the past season, so it wasn't just a repository for old games. So ... if there is no Pac-12 anymore, and everyone has said their final goodbyes on the Pac-12 Network, who's running this channel, and is there a drop-dead date for it, or will it continue for years, a video museum of a dead conference?
Im assuming the people that are still employed by the pac 12 conference that are doing washington state and oregon states content are the ones programming it still....
 
Well, June 30th has arrived, and the PAC-12 channels have departed. In their place on Spectrum Cable is a static slide reading “Programming on this network is no longer available. La programación en esta estación ya no está disponible.”
Today, after just over a month, Spectrum Cable finally demapped the former channel slots for the national and various regional feeds of PAC-12 Network.
 
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