The Pac-12 announced its media deal for the 2025 football season, and it will be very similar to the deal from last year.
WSU and OSU are the only current members of the Pac-12 until the six new schools join the conference in 2026. WSU and OSU combine for 13 home football games next year, with WSU hosting six and OSU hosting seven.
Among those 13 home games, the CW Network will broadcast nine games, with ESPN and CBS each broadcasting two games apiece.
ESPN will be showing two of Oregon State’s home games, when they host the University of Houston and the University of California-Berkeley. CBS will broadcast one home game of each school, broadcasting the OSU vs WSU game in Corvallis and the Apple Cup rivalry in Pullman.
The Pac-12 has yet to announce a long-term media partnership and still needs to add an eighth full member by 2026 to be considered a full conference.
Michael • May 11, 2025 at 9:09 am
If UNLV doesn’t join then that would be a mistake. Even though they have to pay $18 million to get out of the mountain West like Utah State did. The amount of scholarships and benefits from being in a big conference like that even for non-athletic, educational situations along with so much more being in a big conference is worth the $18 million and they will notice that when their football team starts to actually look like a real football team in Las Vegas now that they don’t have to practice in 100° weather and inside of allegiant Stadium. UNLV has to. join. Golden opportunity that schools like Wyoming, New Mexico and such won’t have a chance to join. Plus every team in the new PAC whatever ends with state. That’s just ridiculous so please be the one team that doesn’t end with state and I don’t know why besides contract matters which should be erased since the ACC didn’t even want Stanford or California so they can go back to what would be the PAC 10 and if they add Texas State along with many others who want to join then it can be the Pac 12 because Texas State is actually looking like a real university now. The new PAC 12 might not be that bad? Plus the winner of the conference most likely will go to the playoffs if I’m correct right? The winner of the mountain West won’t go anywhere and I’m really surprised Boise state made it that first year but that’s probably because of all the confusion of these conferences and why don’t they just add 16 teams? Notice how the top four teams who didn’t play the first week all lost the second week. The other teams weren’t ready because they take so long in between the bowl games that Oregon gets beat down by Ohio State after they beat Ohio State earlier along with Boise State losing Notre Dame, Arizona State, losing to Texas, and whoever the hell else was in there, but they all lost. Why not add four more teams? The 12 team format just doesn’t make sense for college football?.