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1st PAC-12 media partner was announced last month (CBS) Now the CW has inked a deal for PAC-12 2nd media partner.

The CW is the “soon-to-be-revealed second piece” of the Pac-12’s football media rights package and will air games from 2026-31, according to sources. The CW joins CBS, which was previously announced as a league partner in June. This is “an expansion of The CW’s existing two-year relationship” with the conference. The CW’s Pac-12 broadcast team for Washington State and Oregon State football games this season “includes Ted Robinson (play-by-play), Ryan Leaf (analyst), and Nigel Burton (sideline reporter)." The Pac-12’s media rights package for 2026-2031 “will include additional components,” and sources said there “will be at least one more partner, and possibly two.” Warner Bros. Discovery “has kicked the tires on Pac-12 basketball and football” and “has been in discussions with the conference’s media consultant,” Octagon. Meanwhile, the Pac-12’s Olympic sports programs “may end up under the umbrella of ESPN’s direct-to-consumer platform”
 

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1st PAC-12 media partner was announced last month (CBS) Now the CW has inked a deal for PAC-12 2nd media partner.

The CW is the “soon-to-be-revealed second piece” of the Pac-12’s football media rights package and will air games from 2026-31, according to sources. The CW joins CBS, which was previously announced as a league partner in June. This is “an expansion of The CW’s existing two-year relationship” with the conference. The CW’s Pac-12 broadcast team for Washington State and Oregon State football games this season “includes Ted Robinson (play-by-play), Ryan Leaf (analyst), and Nigel Burton (sideline reporter)." The Pac-12’s media rights package for 2026-2031 “will include additional components,” and sources said there “will be at least one more partner, and possibly two.” Warner Bros. Discovery “has kicked the tires on Pac-12 basketball and football” and “has been in discussions with the conference’s media consultant,” Octagon. Meanwhile, the Pac-12’s Olympic sports programs “may end up under the umbrella of ESPN’s direct-to-consumer platform”
Are u a gang menber of the fresno bulldogs?
 

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There was nobody at the UCLA game last week programs dying

Yeah, that's why they ended up in a power conference sharing a huge TV deal.

lol

Let's not everreact to a game in which people didn't realize just how good Utah is going to be.

I had Utah to win and cover against UCLA, and yes, that's a past post but the point is that I predicted Utah to be challenging for the Big 12 title before the season began.

UCLA was just the first step to what is sure to be a strong Utah season. They borke into the rankings, we expect them to climb the rankings this year.
 

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2 quick updates: NIU has been added as a wrestling only affiliate

Mountain West's motion to dismiss PAC-12 poaching fees lawsuit has been DENIED in Northern California federal court.

The Pac-12’s conference realignment lawsuit against the Mountain West “will proceed” after a federal judge “denied all four parts” of the Mountain West’s motion to dismiss the case. The order filed in the U.S. District Court’s Northern District of California “was a notable win for the Pac-12 but is also preliminary.” The lawsuit stems from a scheduling agreement the Mountain West, Pac-12, Oregon State and Washington State signed in late 2023 for the 2024 football season. As part of that agreement, the Pac-12 “agreed to a set of poaching fees if it added some, but not all, Mountain West schools.” Tuesday’s ruling was “highly technical” and “did not address the substance of some of the arguments”
 
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