Live practice coverage, studio programming focus on remaining spring scrimmage lineup

SAN FRANCISCO (March 31, 2016) – With the madness of March winding down, Pac-12 Networks returns to the gridiron to give fans a glimpse of how their favorite football team is shaping up for fall.

Starting Saturday, April 9 at 3 p.m. PT , ‘Inside Pac-12 Football’ airs with host Mike Yam, alongside Nigel Burton and Curtis Conway. The trio will recap all the recent football news, in addition to all the spring practice notes covering current Pac-12 football programs.

Pac-12 Networks’ live coverage of the remaining 11 spring practice telecasts from across the Conference begins Saturday, April 9. University of Colorado kicks off a spring football doubleheader at 11 a.m. PT on Pac-12 Network and Pac-12 Mountain, followed by the Stanford Cardinal spring game at 1 p.m. PT on Pac-12 Network and Pac-12 Bay Area. JB Long, Glenn Parker and Kyndra de St. Aubin will cover the Buffs, while Ted Robinson, Evan Moore and Ashley Adamson have the call from Stanford.

Nine additional games follow for the next three Saturdays on Pac-12 Networks – April 16 (Arizona State, California, Oregon State and USC), April 23 (Washington, Washington State, Utah and UCLA) and April 30 (Oregon).

On each spring football Saturday, hour-long editions of ‘Inside Pac-12 Football’ will wrap the day’s action. Pac-12 Networks’ studio football programming will feature the Networks’ crop of football analysts including Burton, Moore, Anthony Herron and Yogi Roth. Former NFL scout John Middlekauff will also join in to help breakdown the former conference stars heading to the 2016 NFL Draft. Besides re-capping that week's action, the show will also be looking ahead to the spring telecasts of each week, highlighting the major storylines for the team.

In addition to all the spring football coverage, our football insiders will break down the Pac-12 players selected in the 2016 NFL Draft for ‘Inside Pac-12 Football’ at 1 p.m. PT on Saturday, April 30 on Pac-12 Network. Herron will be providing coverage on-site in Chicago.

Below is the complete linear schedule for spring football Saturday programming airing across the Networks. Fans can also view all spring football programming on Pac-12.com or via the Pac-12 Now app with authentication.