Comcast-Big Ten Network impasse with West Coast schools part of realignment headaches (2024)

Fans of Washington, Oregon, Southern California and UCLA thought their viewing headaches would end with the move from the Pac-12 to the Big Ten.

Not so fast.

Huskies and Ducks fans who subscribe to Comcast might not be able to see their team’s openers on Saturday due to a carriage dispute with the Big Ten Network.

Comcast is blacking out live events involving the four new Big Ten schools in their home markets. The root of the problem is that Comcast wants to keep BTN on an expanded tier instead of basic while also not agreeing to pay the in-market rates with the four West Coast schools moving to the conference.

Oregon’s opener against Idaho is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. EDT with Washington-Weber State kicking off at 11 p.m. EDT. USC and UCLA’s games will be nationally televised and not affected this weekend.

Comcast owns NBC, which has the conference’s Saturday Night package. However, Fox owns the majority of BTN.

The Big Ten said in a statement: “The Big Ten Network is proud to present an expanded slate of live sporting events featuring the newest members of the B1G conference. However, most Comcast subscribers will not see these games. As the one distribution partner that declined to expand along with us, Comcast Xfinity viewers in many areas will not have access to live broadcasts of the highly anticipated inaugural B1G season games for Oregon, UCLA, USC and Washington.”

Comcast said in a statement that, “We’re sensitive to the impact these costs have on our customers and have been in discussions with Fox and the Big Ten Network to find a solution to make certain former Pac-12 games available to the people who want them while not forcing others to pay for content they don’t want to watch. We hope to be able to reach a fair agreement with Fox and the Big Ten Network to be able to offer these games to our customers.”

Among other things of note going into the season:

The Saban Factor

Nick Saban’s decision to join ESPN’s “College GameDay” is a natural transition. While coaching Alabama, Saban made frequent appearances on the show and also served as a guest analyst during the College Football Playoff championship games when the Crimson Tide was not involved.

GameDay host Rece Davis thinks Saban’s familiarity already working with the crew was a big factor in Saban deciding to join the show.

“I think it helped a lot. I really do because here’s a trust factor that goes with being on television with someone on shows like this, and some of that was already established,” Davis said.

Davis also lauded Saban’s preparation for the upcoming season, almost to the level he is still coaching.

“He’s going to bring something to the show from a recent coaching actual standpoint that the show hasn’t had in quite some time,” Davis said. “We’re going to put our spin on with his segment of the (Alabama) coaches show, where we take one play and show you what happened. We’ll do it more in a forward looking way, but we’re going to take his ability to explain football at a high level in a highly understandable level.”

Realignment Fever

Fox Sports analyst Joel Klatt thinks the buzz from conference realignment won’t be confined to only this season.

“I do think that the novelty excitement of these new matchups has some staying power,” he said. “It will take a while for all those fan bases to either travel west or host one of these teams in their stadium, which I think provides a bit of runway for that novelty.”

NBC analyst Todd Blackledge has called games in all of the Big Ten stadiums, but also noted that fans from the established Big Ten teams going to Washington’s Husky Stadium or Oregon’s Autzen Stadium for the first time will be in for a unique experience.

“I think fans are in for a treat. And even the teams coming the other way (from West to East), it’s going to be an incredible experience for the fan bases, not just the coaches and players,” he said.

When it comes to the new-look conferences, Klatt considers the Big 12 to be the deepest.

“I think that there are seven teams that could probably win that conference,” he said. “I picked Utah. I think that’s a good pick with their track record over the last couple of years, in particular, when you look at the years in which they’ve had a healthy Cam Rising at quarterback all year. I think Oklahoma State, Kansas State could also win all the down to Colorado, who I think has a darkhorse chance.”

SEC’s Game of the Week?

The 3:30 p.m. SEC game has long been considered the conference’s premier matchup. But with ABC taking over the spot from CBS, there are some weeks when that might not be the case.

With ABC and ESPN having the entire SEC package, there are some weeks when the top matchup in primetime will make more sense.

The 3:30 p.m. game on ABC will have an enhanced graphics package and be called by one of ABC/ESPN’s top three crews.

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Comcast-Big Ten Network impasse with West Coast schools part of realignment headaches (2024)

FAQs

Does Comcast have a Big 10 network? ›

The Big Ten Network said: “Despite our efforts, Comcast Xfinity maintains its position as the only distributor that declined to expand with the newest members of the Big Ten Conference. We regret the impact on our viewers and sincerely appreciate their patience.

Did Xfinity take over Comcast? ›

Comcast is the parent company, and Xfinity is Comcast's brand for TV, internet, and home phone services.

Did Xfinity get rid of BTN? ›

Comcast Xfinity is the only pay TV provider that declined to accept the Big Ten Network territory expansion offer, therefore Comcast Xfinity viewers in many areas will not have access to live broadcasts of the highly anticipated inaugural B1G season games for Oregon, UCLA, USC and Washington on Big Ten Network.

How do I get Big Ten Network on my TV? ›

Satellite providers such as DIRECTV and DISH and telco providers, including AT&T U-Verse and Verizon FiOS, make every Big Ten Network football broadcast available on either the primary Big Ten Network channel or Extra Football Game Channels.

Why is Comcast losing customers? ›

Executives attributed the loss to competition and negative seasonality, adding the company expected to see the bulk of its losses from the shuttered Affordable Connectivity Program next quarter.

Does Xfinity have a 55+ plan for seniors? ›

Does Xfinity have a 55+ internet plan for seniors? No. Xfinity lacks senior discounts on its internet or cable plans. However, seniors can often save by bundling multiple services through Xfinity.

What is the new name for Comcast? ›

Xfinity

What network has the Big 10? ›

In order to watch live streaming of televised games airing on Big Ten Network, FOX, or FS1 please visit FoxSports.com or download the Fox Sports app. In order to watch live streaming of non-televised games, please visit B1G+.

Does Comcast have 10G? ›

Comcast will discontinue brand name

The Comcast "Gigabit Pro" fiber connection that provides 10Gbps speeds costs $299.95 a month plus a $19.95 modem lease fee. It also requires a $500 installation charge and a $500 activation charge. Comcast said it may still use 10G in ways that are less likely to confuse consumers.

Does Hulu offer Big 10 network? ›

Hulu + Live TV gets you access to over 75 live TV channels, including the Big 10 Network, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN College Extra, CBS Sports Network, and the SEC Network. And as a bonus, you also get Disney+ and ESPN+ with your Hulu + Live TV package.

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