Colorado Football Game Is on Pac-12 Networks, and Fans Are Struggling to Find It

College football fans and sports bettors voiced their frustration over the Colorado and Arizona State game only being aired on Pac-12 Networks.

College football fans and sports bettors voiced their frustration with the inability to watch the Pac-12 tilt between Colorado and Arizona State due to the conference’s decision to air the game on the Pac-12 Networks.

Fans without access to the Pac-12 Network unfortunately found limited options for being able to watch Colorado, arguably the most popular team in college football this season.

In addition to the chaos of locating the game via legal streaming options, fans were also upset with the fact that was that due to UCLA-Washington State running long, the game was also forced to begin on Pac-12 Networks sub-channels.  Rather than the main network airing the matchup as originally scheduled, the start of of the game became even more difficult to access. 

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Deion Sanders and his Colorado football team have been the story of the early college football season, but with Saturday’s game on Pac-12 Networks, many fans are struggling to tune in :: Mark J. Rebilas/USA TODAY Sports

On platform X (formerly known as Twitter), many were not happy due to not having access to the network, which is not readily offered on many major cable or satellite providers.


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