Oregon football players take the field

Oregon football players take the field

Pac-12 Networks Free Preview Sep. 15-17: What to Watch

All Pac-12 Networks will be in free preview on Sling from Sep. 15-17. Here are the best games to watch!

From Friday, September 15 through Sunday, September 17, all current and former Sling subscribers will have access to all Pac-12 Networks for free. Simply just check your guide and you’ll see the Pac 12 Networks (including Pac-12 Mountain, Pac-12 Washington, Pac-12 Bay Area, and Pac-12 Los Angeles) all available. Here are all the games you can watch this weekend for free (all games below air live on Saturday, Sep. 16). To watch Pac-12 Networks all season long, use the link at the bottom of this page to subscribe to Sling Blue with Sports Extras!

Weber State at #12 Utah - 2pm ET

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The Utes welcome the Wildcats from Weber State to Salt Lake City. Like the rest of the conference, this will be Utah’s final tune up before they open Pac-12 play next week with a tough home game against UCLA. Quarterback Cam Rising has yet to return for the Utes after suffering a torn ACL in the Rose Bowl back in January. Could coach Kyle Wittingham give him a couple reps in this game, or will he save him for conference play?

Hawaii at #13 Oregon - 8pm ET

Oregon rallied behind a 20-point 4th quarter to complete a comeback on the road against Texas Tech. Sweetening the victory was the fact former Oregon QB Tyler Shough was the arm behind the 45-yard pick-six that ended what would have been the game-winning drive. The Ducks now welcome Hawaii who, despite their 1-2 record, have shown some upside this season. Ducks coach Dan Lanning will want to get in-and-out of this one without injuries, as Oregon has Colorado on deck.

UTEP at Arizona - 11pm ET

After a hard fought loss down south vs Mississippi State, Arizona will look to get back on track against the Miners. Quarterback Jayden de Laura is one of the more explosive quarterbacks in the Pac-12 and will want to bounce back after his four interception performance vs MSU.

North Carolina Central at #24 UCLA - 4pm ET

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UCLA are off to a strong start this season and will continue getting into form before they travel to Salt Lake City next week. Quarterback Dante Moore has looked the part for Chip Kelly, but the head coach refuses to officially name him the starter against NCCU. Moore has taken the most playing time, but Collin Schlee took reps in the Bruins last game vs SDSU, while Ethan Garbers took reps in their first game. Moore was the third rated QB in the country behind Arch Manning (Texas) and Nico Iamaleava (Tennessee). The writing is on the wall, as Moore looks like the best option the Bruins have.

Idaho at Cal - 4pm ET

Cal welcomed Auburn to Berkeley this past weekend and suffered a hard-fought 14-10 defeat. The Bears defense did plenty to win the game, but offensive mistakes and penalties cost them the game. Justin Wilcox’s team forced four turnovers, but had three of their own. They’ll look to get back to a winning record before traveling to Seattle to play #8 Washington next week.

Northern Colorado at #23 Washington State - 5pm ET

Despite being left out of the conference realignment shuffle, the Cougs are off to a flying start this season. They traveled to Fort Collins, Colorado and rolled CSU 50-24 and then welcomed the 19th-ranked Wisconsin Badgers to the Palouse with a 31-22 beating. Quarterback Cam Ward is a weapon on offense, but it was the Cougs defense that stole the show, securing three fumbles from Wisconsin. Now, they must take care of business before a tough stretch of conference games.

Sacramento State at Stanford - 8pm ET

Stanford Football is far from the days of Andrew Luck and Christian McCaffery. A prestigious academic institution, The Cardinal have struggled in this new age of college football, with NIL and the transfer portal. New head coach Troy Taylor will face his former team, the Sacramento State Hornets in his home debut as Stanford coach. Taylor had a lot of success at Sac State with limited resources, and Stanford is hoping he can do the same in Palo Alto.

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