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So the pac12 is trying to do what BYU has already done all by itself. Snd the pac12 is currently slated to be in less homes than BYUtv.
Congratulations?
Just like last year when ABC/ESPN ignored Utah, most of Utah's games will be relegated to subscription-only regional PAC 12 networks that only a few fans outside the PAC 12 will be interested in paying for.
Yes, the PAC 12 will have the most technologically advanced broadcast facilities in college sports, the largest contract in college sports and its own sports network, but nothing, and I mean nothing compares to byu's HD truck.
Let's