How to Watch: Oregon women’s basketball takes on No. 2 Stanford Cardinal

Kelly Graves and the Ducks have their toughest test yet with a game vs. No. 2 Stanford on Friday. Here’s how to tune in:

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The Oregon Ducks women’s basketball team gets back onto the hardwood Friday night as they go down to The Farm to face the No. 2 ranked Stanford Cardinal.

It’s been a while since Kelly Graves’ squad has been able to play an actual game with COVID protocols in place. The Ducks haven’t seen action since Jan. 2 against Carroll College, an easy 87-57 win over the NAIA team. But before that, Oregon last played Dec. 21.

Oregon is currently 7-4 overall and this game with the Cardinal will be their first Pac-12 game of the year. One of the advantages of having significant time off is that the Ducks were able to get healthy as they expect to have a complete roster ready to go for conference play.

Veteran women’s sports broadcasters Ann Schatz and Mary Murphy will be on the call for the Pac-12 Network. Tip is scheduled for 7 p.m.

Televison: Pac-12 Network
Play-By-Play: Ann Schatz
Analyst: Mary Murphy
Stream Link: https://pac-12.com/womens-basketball/event/2022/01/08/oregon-stanford
Radio: KUGN 590 AM (Eugene); KPAM 860 AM (Portland)
Play-By-Play: Terry Jonz

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Fresno State vs. #13 UCLA live stream, TV channel, start time, odds, how to watch NCAA football

The Fresno State Bulldogs will meet the UCLA Bruins on Saturday night in the last game of Week 3 from the Rose Bowl.

The Fresno State Bulldogs will meet the UCLA Bruins on Saturday night in the last game of Week 3 from the Rose Bowl.

Fresno State is coming off a 63-10 win over Cal Poly in week two of the season and come into this one with a 2-1 record. As for UCLA, they are coming off a big 38-27 win over LSU and will look to keep that momentum going into tonight’s game, Chip Kelly has these kids playing, and should be a good game tonight.

This will be a fun Saturday night of college football, here is everything you need to know to stream the game.

Fresno State vs. #13 UCLA

  • When: Saturday, September 18
  • Time: 10:45 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: Pac 12 Network
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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Fresno State vs. #13 UCLA (-10.5)

O/U: 64.5

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Larry Scott goes out of his way to insult Oregon, Pac-12 as a whole

The soon-to-be former commissioner Larry Scott didn’t hide his true feelings on his way out the door.

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Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott will be FORMER Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott in three weeks. But he can pack up his office right now.

In an interview with Ralph Russo of the Associated Press, Scott was disappointed with the “lack” of success of the conference’s traditional powers in football.

I’m sure looking back we could probably identify some small things we would have done differently, but all the strategies around football and other sports were in alignment with all of our schools and our football coaches. USC, Oregon, Stanford, Washington not getting to the playoffs more often or winning has very little to do with the conference office. Between compliance issues, coaching changes and other things, some of our traditional powerhouses have struggled the last few years, and that’s hurt the league overall.

This is DucksWire, so his comments on USC, Stanford, and Washington can just sit there and marinate for those programs. But to lump the Oregon Ducks athletic program in there is just not factual.

Scott must suffer from some kind of memory loss. He also fails to remember the Ducks’ success across the board since he was hired in 2009. Oregon has been to and won three of its four trips to Pasadena. The Ducks also won a College Football semifinal. That game also featured Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Mariota.

Oregon has been the kings and queens of the hardwood by going to the NCAA tournament on almost an annual basis and both teams represented the Pac-12 in the Final Four. The Stanford women just won the national championship. Scott might have also forgotten the Ducks featured the new face of women’s basketball in Sabrina Ionescu. So Oregon did its part to make sure the Pac-12 had plenty of exposure.

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But Scott himself made exposure an issue with his poor TV deals with ESPN and Fox Sports 1. The Pac-12 After Dark never should have been a thing. After dark means, no one on the East Coast is watching.

Scott did form the Pac-12 Network, which on paper was good. But his lack of reaching a deal with DirecTV to carry the network was disastrous. The conference spent millions of dollars to form a network and its regional affiliates and no one watched.

The Pac-12 Network’s main carrier is Comcast, but even then, some of the regionals are not shown in high definition, eve in 2021. That’s hard to fathom. Just to help the bottom line, the network could have offered a subscription-based service like MLB.TV. But Scott’s lack of vision didn’t allow that to occur.

Overall, Scott’s tenure was tumultuous, to say the least. But to go after the member schools and their supposed lack of success without mentioning his failures is particularly galling. Scott’s tone-deafness should fall on deaf ears on the West Coast.

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How to watch Arizona Spring Game, TV channel, start time, Arizona Wildcats Football

Arizona football is back and will have their spring game on Saturday afternoon, you can stream all the action right here.

This will be your first look at the all-new Arizona Wildcats football program under Jedd Fisch from Arizona Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

Jedd Fisch is implementing a pro-style offense this season, they will try and turn around their 12-game losing streak that goes back to 2019. They have added Don Brown to give the defense some blitz-heavy schemes and will have Arizona alums Tedy Bruschi and Rob Gronkowski as coaches.

This should be a fun day for Arizona football fans, here is everything you need to know to stream the spring football action

Arizona Spring Football Game

  • When: Saturday, April 24
  • Time: 3:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: Pac-12 Network
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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How to watch the Pac-12 Tournament, Pac-12 Tournament live stream, TV channels, start time, 2021 schedule

The Pac-12 Tournament will begin on Wednesday and we have you covered with all the streaming options to watch your favorite teams.

Champ Week is here and the Pac-12 will begin on Wednesday with three games on the slate. If you have recently cut cable and are looking for a way to watch the Pac-12 Tourney, look no further we have you all squared away on how to watch ‘Champ Week’ without cable.

If you’re a college basketball fan you won’t want to miss one of the best weeks of basketball next to March Madness. Check out all the options to stream the tourney online this year!

Pac-12 Tournament Schedule

Wednesday, March 10, first round

No. 9 Washington State vs. No. 8 Arizona State, 4:00 p.m

No. 10 Washington vs. No. 7 Utah, 7:00 p.m. ET

No. 11 California vs. No. 6 Stanford, 10:00 p.m. ET

Thursday, March 11, quarterfinals

No. 1 Oregon vs. Winner of Game 1, 2:30 p.m. ET
No. 4 UCLA vs. No. 5 Oregon State, 5:30 p.m. ET
No. 2 USC vs. Winner of Game 2, 8:30 p.m. ET
No. 3 Colorado vs. Winner of Game 3, 11:30 p.m. ET

Friday, March 12, Semifinals

Winner of Quarterfinal 1 vs. Winner of Quarterfinal 2, 8:30 p.m. ET
Winner of Quarterfinal 3 vs. Winner of Quarterfinal 4, 11:30 p.m. ET

Saturday, March 13, Championship

Winner of Semifinal 1 vs. Winner of Semifinal 2, 10:30 p.m. ET

NCAA Basketball Odds and Betting Lines

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No. 9 Washington State vs. No. 8 Arizona State (-1.5)

No. 10 Washington vs. No. 7 Utah (-8.5)

No. 11 California vs. No. 6 Stanford (-6.5)

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