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How To Watch Pac-12 Network Without Cable

Updated on 2023-10-04 By Dennis Restauro

Pac-12 Network

You don’t need cable to watch The Pac-12 Network. You can watch Pac-12 Network through any of the following streaming services: Sling TV, fuboTV, and Vidgo. The network features games from the Pac-12 Conference and original programming highlighting what’s going on at those universities.

Sling FreeView: Pac-12 Network is typically part of the Sports-Extra add-on. However, this weekend (9/15-9/17) Sling is making Pac-12 Network free to Active and Former customers. That means you can watch Pac-12 with just the Sling Orange or Blue Plan for $40. You can check it out on Sling’s Website.

Pac-12 Network is also available with FuboTV – which offers a 1-week free trial and Vidgo (sign up).

Table of Contents
  • Streaming Pac-12 Network
  • How to Watch Pac-12 Networks without Cable
    • Pac-12 Network on FuboTV
    • Pac-12 Network on Vidgo
    • Pac-12 Network on Sling TV
  • Streaming Pac-12 on an App

Streaming Pac-12 Network

College sports fans don’t need cable to watch the Pac-12 Network. You can stream Pac-12 live online with just an internet connection and a live tv streaming service that carries the PAC-12 network. Vidgo, Sling TV, and FuboTV have the Pac-12 Networks National channel and the following regional Pac-12 Channels.

  • Pac-12 Arizona, which carries events from the University of Arizona and Arizona State University
  • Pac-12 Bay Area, featuring events from the University of California and Stanford University
  • Pac-12 Los Angeles, featuring events from UCLA and University of Southern California
  • Pac-12 Mountain, featuring events from the University of Colorado and University of Utah
  • Pac-12 Oregon, featuring events from the University of Oregon and Oregon State University
  • Pac-12 Washington, featuring events from the University of Washington and Washington State University

Every subscriber to Sling TV and FuboTV will receive the Pac-12 National Channel, while those living in the broadcast market will receive their regional Pac-12 Network. So let’s look at these two services that carry Pac-12 Network.

How to Watch Pac-12 Networks without Cable

Thankfully, as with most cable content today, there are alternate ways to enjoy the channels and shows you want without forking over mountains of cash to a cable TV provider. Here are a few of the cable-subscription free ways you can stream Pac-12 online in order of cost.

Pac-12 Network on FuboTV

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FuboTV is a good place to go for sports channels, including Pac-12. There are 2 preferred options to get the Pac-12 Network with fuboTV. You can subscribe to the fuboTV Pro Plan for $74.99 per month (after 7-day free trial) and then add the $7.99 “fuboTV Extra” add on package to get Pac-12. Another option is to just subscribe to the fuboTV “Elite” channel plan for $84.99 per month. FuboTV Elite already includes the add-on package that provides Pac-12. Aside from the extra channels, fuboTV Elite provides the ability to stream on 10 screens at once (as opposed to 3 with “Starter”) and provides 1000 hours of cloud DVR space instead of the 250 hours you get with the “Starter” plan.

The FuboTV app is available on major platforms, including Apple TV, AndroidTV, Roku, and Amazon FireTV. Your login credentials for FuboTV will also work for the Pac-12 app.

You can sign up for a 1-week free trial or check out our review of FuboTV for more details.

Pac-12 Network on Vidgo

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Vidgo is a relatively new streaming service that offers the National Pac-12 Network and 60 other channels in their “Core Plan” for  $69.99 per month. You can also use your Vidgo login credentials to unlock all live and on-demand content on the Pac-12 app.

A subscription to Vidgo Includes the following:

  • Vidgo doesn’t force you into a contract, and you can cancel any time
  • Stream on three devices simultaneously
  • Over 70 channels
  • Vidgo is supported on available on Android, iOS, Roku, Apple TV, and Fire TV. You can also stream the service on up to 3 devices simultaneously.

Vidgo offers promotional pricing for new customers, and no contract required so you can cancel at any time. We have the full details in our guide to Vidgo’s live streaming service.

Pac-12 Network on Sling TV

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Pac-12 is not offered in Sling’s base packages, but it can be added to the Orange or the Blue package for $11 per month through its “Sports Extra” add-on pack. This would bring the total amount of the package to $46/month. (Sling Blue and Orange each cost $40 per month)

Sling TV provides a live stream of Pac-12, so you can watch what would be airing on Pac-12 just as if you had cable. Sling also comes with a cloud DVR for recording games and shows you can’t be there to watch live.

Sling TV is available on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, and more, so it’s not a problem to enjoy it on a TV, tablet, computer, or other smart devices. More channels are available on Sling TV than what I’ve discussed here. To find out more about what Sling TV offers and more information about Sling TV device compatibility, check out this detailed review of Sling TV.

Sling TV doesn’t force you into a contract, so you can cancel any time you like without penalty. They also offer promotional pricing for new customers.

Streaming Pac-12 on an App

If you subscribe to Vidgo or FuboTV, you can watch Pac-12 online using the Pac-12 Now app. You can use your Vidgo or FuboTV credentials to unlock all the content on the app. It is available on almost every streaming device on the market. Unfortunately, Sling TV’s login does not work to unlock the Pac-12 app. The Pac-12 Now app is supported on the following platforms:

  • Android: Phone and tablet
  • Apple: Phone, tablet, and Apple TV
  • Chromecast: Via the app
  • Amazon: Fire TV

About The Author

Dennis Restauro

Dennis started Grounded Reason in 2014 to share his expertise in streaming devices, streaming services, local networking, and cutting the cord on cable TV. His expertise has been leveraged by The Washington Post, Forbes, Kiplinger, The Fiscal Times, podcasts, and other media. Dennis has spent over 25 years working in technology for the public and the private sector as a systems administrator and enterprise systems architect. Dennis is a graduate of Towson University with a degree in Computer Science. See Dennis on LinkedIn.

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