Does A Game On Pac-12 Network Count As National Telecast?

USC’s game against Arizona State will be on the Fox Network. That means every USC game has been “nationally” televised since the Minnesota game in 2011, which was an ABC regional broadcast. Now the question is if one of those games was on the Pac-12 Network, does it really count as a “national” game? Perhaps only if you don’t have DirecTV.

16 thoughts on “Does A Game On Pac-12 Network Count As National Telecast?

    • Oh please, Bucket, we all know are you never “deflate” when you hear the Trojan fight song. You always listen at “full mast” while gazing wistfully at your picture of Scott Wolf in a speedo. It’s the best 3 minutes of your day. Then..the shame…..

  1. This isn’t a nationally televised game. Which means “the streak” goes back to last year when USC played Arizona or some other shmucky team on the P-12 network that nobody gets or watches. Any fool that has Time Warner should be put to death, it’s much easier than remaining a lazy cable bill payer.

    • I believe that the Tilted Kilt shows games that are broadcast on the Pac-12 Network…..

  2. What does this have to do with the Pac-12 network? USC is playing in prime time on the Fox network, a real national television broadcast, not the Matt Leinart network that UCLA plays their marquee biggest game of the season on; Not the Pac-12 network that may as well run on closed circuit in my chambermaids bathroom (don’t tell the chambermaid about the closed circuit). So what’s the point? I can’t believe there exists a person that thinks Time Warner cable isn’t worse than ISIS.

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