The Pac-12 Network is now a part of history. It is in the past tense. The move of the calendar from June to July ushers in the new year and the new college sports cycle. Accordingly, there is no more Pac-12 as we have known it, only Washington State and Oregon State existing in limbo and playing sports in other conferences such as the Mountain West and the West Coast Conference.
If you are looking for Pac-12 Network today (July 1) on your television, you will receive a very specific message: “This channel is no longer available.” The move to darkness occurred at midnight as Sunday turned into Monday and June turned into July. All of the crazy plot twists, all the spectacular blunders by Larry Scott, George Kliavkoff, and the Pac-12 CEO Group led us to this point, but now the finality of this new world is setting in and becoming absorbed on a deeper level. Stanford and Cal are officially ACC schools today, July 1. The Pac-12 has been placed in the past tense, along with its ill-fated television network.
Pac-12 Network officially a thing of the past at midnight. pic.twitter.com/Ikw0xZijo1
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) July 1, 2024
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