If you cut the cord and want to watch the Pac-12 tournament, here’s what you need to know.
When are the games
The Pac-12 tournament tips off at 12 p.m. PT (3 p.m. ET) on Wednesday, March 11 and runs through Saturday, March 14.?
Four games will take place Wednesday, starting with Utah versus Oregon State.?
Where are the games held
The tournament is taking place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.? ?
What networks are airing the games
The Pac-12 Network will broadcast the bulk of the games, with one quarterfinal and one semifinal game broadcast on FS1.?
The championship game on Saturday night will be broadcast on FS1 at 7:30 p.m. PT (10:30 p.m. ET).?
How can I watch
The Pac-12 Network and FS1 are available from several streaming services, including FuboTV, Vidgo and Sling TV.
AT&T TV and TV Now,?YouTube TV ($65 at YouTube TV)?and?Hulu with Live TV ($65 at Hulu)?have FS1 but do not have the Pac-12 Network.?
FuboTV and Vidgo include FS1 and the Pac-12 Network with their base packages. Sling TV includes FS1 in its Blue package, but requires a step up to a Sports Extra package to get the Pac-12 Network. Most have free trials that let you use them for a week and have apps that allow for streaming on TVs, phones and tablets.?
Other things to keep in mind:
You’ll need a?.You can watch most of them on TV as long as your smart TV has the service’s app. You can also watch most on your TV using asuch as a?Roku,?,or?.?You can also watch on?, Android?phones,?tablets?and computer browsers.You can sign up and cancel any time, no contract required except for AT&T TV.Nearly all of them offer free trial periods, so you can sign up to watch and then cancel.
CNET’s Matt Elliot contributed to this story.?