The first pac-12 game will be Arizona State at USC on November 7 at nine a. m. Fox will broadcast the game from two groups fighting for the Southern title.
The first grade of the school football playoffs will be published on November 24, which Pac-12 groups will have 3 games on the books. THE CFP clashes will be announced on December 20, the day after the Pac-12 named match. to be played on a campus site.
In the absence of legal enthusiasts in the games, there was much discussion about the first releases to get a national television show.
Each football match of the first six weeks of the season will be televised nationally through a mix of ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, FOX and FS1, with FOX broadcasting the Pac-12 football championship match.
The precise timetables for the broadcast of the television network shall be decided at a later date.
The Bears have just finished an 8-5 season, crowned by a 35-20 win over Illinois at the Redbox Bowl in Santa Clara. Cal makes almost all of his offense intact, but he wants to reload his defense, where 3 players have been selected. and the expected returnees, Camryn Bynum (NFL Draft Preparation) and Luc Bequette (transferred to Boston College) have opted out this fall.
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November 7 – opposite Washington (bears won the last two games, with a total of 3 points)
November 14 – In the state of Arizona (ASU won 24-17 in the Berkeley season)
November 21 – Oregon State (Bears lost 21-17 at home to OSU in 2019)
November 27 – vs. Stanford (Cal won last year to finish a streak of 9 games lost in the Big Game)
December 5 – against Oregon (ducks have won 10 of the last 11 games)
December 12 – Washington State (Cal has not won in Pullman since 60-59 in 2014)
Dec. 18-19: Pac-12 championship adjustment or inter-division adjustment, TBD
ORIGINAL CALIBRATION CALENDAR:
August 29 – at UNLV
September 5 – vs TCU
September 12 – vs. Cal Poly
September 26 – vs. Utah
October – at WSU
October 10 – USC
October 17 – Oregon
October 24 – Oregon
October 31 – Washington, D. C.
November 7 – at ASU
November 21 – Stanford
November 27 – UCLA