Pac-12 Conference Signs Media Rights Deal for 2025 College Football Season

The Pac-12 Conference has secured a media rights deal for the 2025 Oregon State and Washington State football home games with The CW Network, CBS and ESPN. There will be no Fox Sports or Fox broadcasts like the league has had in the past. Pac-12 Enterprises are set to produce all games on The CW Network.

The league is also in talks for a long-term TV deal starting in 2026 when Gonzaga, Colorado State, Utah State, Boise State, San Diego State, and Fresno State are added. Another all-sports member must be added for the Pac-12 to be considered an FBS conference by the NCAA. Memphis, Tulane, Texas State, and Sacramento State are names that have been rumored to be joining.

This looks to be a sign of things to come in regards to where fans will be able to watch the Zags at the start of the 2026-27 campaign. The CW channels are available on most cable and satellite TV services, from the biggest providers to smaller regional services.

Gonzaga fans are already use to viewing broadcasts through the ESPN Networks, having to deal with the late tip-off times and switching over to say ESPNU or ESPNEWS to watch the start of matchups.

Arden Cravalho is a Gonzaga University graduate from the Bay Area… Follow him on Twitter @a_cravalho

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