247Sports: After the initial decision to not play football this fall, the Pac-12 Conference reversed course and decided to play football after all. The conference plans to play a seven-game schedule that will begin on November 7 and conclude the December 18-19 weekend. Pac-12 football is coming to a TV near you soon.
It looks like the traditional networks will carry games for fans watching at home this fall. According to a story from OregonLive, the first six weeks of the season belong to ABC, as well as the FOX and ESPN networks.
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