SAN FRANCISCO – As the Pac-12 gears up for the 2019 football season, Pac-12 Networks today announced its initial coverage plans and game times for the season’s first three weeks. In total, Pac-12 Networks will broadcast 16 live football games over the first three weeks, showcasing 10 of the Conference’s 12 universities.

The first three weeks on Pac-12 Networks will feature reigning 2018 Pac-12 Champion Washington twice, multiple games for Arizona State, California, Oregon, Utah and Washington State, as well as matchups for Arizona, Colorado, Oregon State, and UCLA.

The first week of the season on Pac-12 Network kicks off with Thursday night football on Aug. 29, as Arizona State takes on Kent State in the Sun Devils' home-opener. The week continues on Saturday, Aug. 30 as the Huskies host Eastern Washington, followed by California hosting UC Davis, and concluding with the Washington State Cougars facing off against New Mexico State.

Week two on Pac-12 Networks begins on Friday, Sept. 6, with the Sun Devils hosting Sacramento State, and continues on Saturday, Sept. 7 with five matchups over the course of the day. Saturday begins with Utah taking on Northern Illinois, followed by UCLA hosting San Diego State in the afternoon. Washington State will take on Northern Colorado on Pac-12 Washington, while Oregon faces off against Nevada in Eugene at 4:30 p.m. PT on Pac-12 Network. The day concludes with Arizona’s home opener vs. Northern Arizona.

The third week of the 2019 football season on Pac-12 Networks features six games on Saturday, Sept. 14, beginning with Colorado hosting the Air Force at Folsom Field at 10 a.m. PT / 11 a.m. MT. The day continues with three, simultaneous afternoon matchups as California hosts North Texas, Oregon State faces off against Cal Poly, and Utah hosts Idaho State, all beginning at 1:15 p.m. PT / 2:15 p.m. MT. All live action will be available on Pac-12 Now in addition to their appropriate regional networks. The third week of football on Pac-12 Networks wraps up with Washington hosting Hawaii and Oregon taking on Montana, both on Pac-12 Network.