Aug 9, 2021
8:49:13pm
nephicoug All-American
Here's the flip side to my earlier "pecking order in the PAC-12" post:
These are the times these schools were selected for other networks besides ABC/FOX/ESPN on Saturdays in 2019 - specifically P12 network and FS1:

Saturday, August 31 - P12N: UW/Eastern Wash. and UC-Davis/Cal and NMSU/WSU
Sat, September 7 - P12N: N. Illinois/Utah and SDSU/UCLA and Nevada/Oregon and NAU/Arizona FS1: Cal/UW
Sat, September 14 - P12N: Air Force/Colorado and Hawaii/UW and Montana/Oregon
Sat, September 21 - P12N: Colorado/ASU
Sat, September 28 - P12N: Stanford/OSU FS1: WSU/Utah
Sat, October 5 - None
Sat, October 12 - P12N: WSU/ASU and Utah/OSU
Sat, October 19 - P12N: OSU/Cal and ASU/Utah
Sat, October 26 - P12N: Arizona/Stanford and ASU/UCLA FS1: Cal/Utah
Sat, November 2 - P12N: OSU/Arizona and Colorado/UCLA
Sat, November 9 - P12N: Stanford/Colorado and WSU/Cal
Sat, Nov 16 - P12N: Stanford/WSU FS1: ASU/OSU and USC/Cal
Sat, Nov 23 - P12N: Cal/Stanford and OSU/WSU FS1: Utah/Arizona
Sat, Nov 30 - P12N: OSU/Oregon FS1: Cal/UCLA

So, the tally was (using the same order as in the previous post as to who has the most national broadcasts):

Oregon - 3 games (1 conference game)
USC - 1 conference game
Washington - 3 games (1 conference game)
Stanford - 5 conference games
UCLA - 4 games (3 conference games)
Arizona - 4 games (3 conference games)
ASU - 5 conference games
Colorado - 4 games (3 conference games)
Utah - 6 games (5 conference games)
WSU - 6 games (5 conference games)
Cal - 8 game (7 conference games)
OSU - 7 conference games

Again, this tells you everything you need to know about who the PAC-12 values and who their TV providers value, including Utah.
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