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If you're into collegiate sports, then you're probably a fan of the channels dedicated to them. So, if you're looking for ways to watch Pac-12 Network without cable once you cut the cord, we have you covered.
Pac-12 Network is a digital cable that is owned by the Pac-12 Conference, which is the collegiate athletic conference that features members from Arizona, California, Colorado, Oregon, Utah, and Washington, to include each state's flagship public university, and more.
Now, if you're looking for ways to watch the Pac-12 Network without cable, you may be happy to hear they're also present in over-the-top (OTT) platforms. Let's find out which
At the top of the list, we have the preferred OTT of sports lovers - fuboTV. The platform features loads of dedicated channels and two starter bundles you can pick from when subscribing to fuboTV. You'll find the Pac12 Network channel in both of these bundles - fubo, which costs $54.99 per month and fubo Extra, which costs $59.99 per month. You'll find more Pac-12 Network channels - Arizona, Bay Area, Los Angeles, Mountain, Oregon, and Washington in the Sports Plus channel for $8.99 per month. Check out our fuboTV review for more info on these.
Next up we have an OTT that offers loads of room for customization - Sling TV. When you sign up for Sling TV, you'll have to pick one of the three bundles, namely the $25 per month Orange or Blue, or the $40 per month Orange + Blue. In order to watch Pac-12 Network, you'll have to pick the Sports Extra channel pack for $5 per month for Orange subscribers, and $10 per month for Blue and Orange + Blue subscribers. Read TechNadu's Sling TV review to figure out if this is the right platform for you.
If you love college sports, then we hope we've brought you closer to watching Pac-12 Network without cable, anywhere you may go.
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