Pac-12 college football Week 11 game schedule, kickoff times, TV channels for UW vs Utah, more
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Six Pac-12 games kick off on Saturday, November 11, with Week 11 of college football already underway. Highlights include Michael Penix Jr. and the No. 5 ranked Washington Huskies hosting the No. 18 Utah Utes as well as the nightcap, with plenty of national interest, where the No. 6 Oregon Ducks host Caleb Williams and the USC Trojans. Here’s where you can watch those Pac-12 games live and more this week.
• Watch Pac-12 Week 11 college football games with Fubo (free trial), or with Sling (promotional offers, cheapest streaming plans)
WEEK 11 PAC-12 COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE, TV CHANNELS
• No. 21 Arizona vs. Colorado — 11 a.m. on Pac-12 Networks
• No. 5 Washington vs. No. 18 Utah — 12:30 p.m. on FOX
• Washington State vs. Cal — 1 p.m. on ESPN2
• No. 12 Oregon State Beavers vs. Stanford — 2:30 p.m. on Pac-12 Networks
• Arizona State vs. UCLA — 6 p.m. on Pac-12 Networks
• No. 6 Oregon Ducks vs. USC — 7:30 p.m. on ESPN
WHAT STREAMING SERVICES HAVE PAC-12 NETWORK?
Currently, Fubo and Sling are the only major streaming services that carry Pac-12 Network, which will get you the most Pac-12 college sports events. Both services offer either a free trial, or promotional discounts for new signups. There’s also a new streaming platform called Vidgo that offers Pac-12 Network within the “Plus” plan.
No. 1 — Fubo (free trial, then $85.98/month, plus the $8/month additional Sports Plus package to add Pac-12 Network)
Not only does Fubo have Pac-12 Network as an option, they also carry most of the channels that would feature nationally televised college football games (like FOX, NBC, FS1, FS2, CBS Sports Network and local ABC affiliates and ESPN networks as well as the RedZone channel for the NFL football junkies). The only major sports channels they don’t have at the moment are Turner affiliates like TNT, TBS and others. While the total monthly cost comes to $93.98/month for the package that includes Pac-12 Network, Fubo allows you to have at least two concurrent viewers. This means you can buy the service and share your login with a friend or family member to share the monthly cost and really save some money.
Another huge selling point for Fubo as it relates to cord-cutting sports fans in the Pacific Northwest is that Fubo also has ROOT Sports to its list of channel offerings. ROOT Sports is the broadcast partner for the Portland Trail Blazers and carries the vast majority of the team’s games. ROOT also airs the vast majority of Seattle Kraken and Seattle Mariners games. If you are a sports fan between Seattle and Portland, there really is no better option for a cord-cutting service.
• Watch Pac-12 Network, more college football games for FREE with Fubo (free trial) on Saturday.
No. 2 — Sling TV Orange package ($51/month if you add the “Sports Extra” package that includes Pac-12 Network and more)
Sling makes the list as the No. 2 option for sports fans in the Pacific Northwest because it is the cheapest way to watch Pac-12 Network and other live sports, though they have two plans that split up the major sports channels that can be hard on any fan that needs access to all of them. Pac-12 Network is only included in the Sports Extra package when purchased alongside the “Orange” plan, which is a $11 add on. If you get select the “Blue” plan, Pac-12 Network is not included in the Sports Extra add on. To get the best value that includes Pac-12 Network, get the Sling Orange + Sports Extra package for $51/month. There are no long-term contracts and you can cancel the service any time. The stream quality and reliability isn’t on par with what Fubo offers, but still a great option at this price point. You can also supplement with an over-the-air HDTV antenna to expand your streaming options for big game broadcasts in your local market.
DirecTV Stream, YouTube TV and Hulu + Live are also good options for streaming sports overall, but none of those platforms make our list due to the fact that they do not carry Pac-12 Network.
HOW MANY PAC-12 GAMES CAN I WATCH WITH A HD ANTENNAE?
If you don’t already have one, another way to watch a few Pac-12 games for free this season — as well as a lot of college football powerhouse teams — is by purchasing an HDTV antennae. An HD antennae will get you any college football games being carried on NBC, ABC, CBS or FOX each week (You also get the CW, PBS and Univision channels with an HDTV antennae).
A solid and well-rated HDTV antenna can be purchased for under $30. This WAGO brand HDTV antennae is currently the top selling HDTV antennae product on Amazon and is under $30 and ships quickly with Prime. So, if you have a Prime account, you should be able to get it and be watching college and NFL football games as soon as it arrives.