Over the next month, we’ll have spring scrimmages/games/events every weekend.

April 23 is the big weekend, with six Pac-12 teams in action that day. Utah, Oregon, UCLA, and USC will all hold their spring games that Saturday, so make sure the calendar is free and clear.

To keep things straight, here’s a list of all the Pac-12 spring dates to know and where to watch the spring games.

Arizona Wildcats

Spring Game: Saturday, April 9

Time: 12 p.m. PT

Where to watch: Pac-12 Network from 12 p.m. PT, airing in progress on Pac-12 Arizona from 1 p.m. PT

On the call: Ashley Adamson, Ted Robinson, and Yogi Roth

Arizona State Sun Devils

Spring Game: Saturday, April 9

Time: 7 p.m. PT

Where to watch: Pac-12 Network

On the call: Ted Robinson and Yogi Roth

California Golden Bears

Spring Game: Saturday, April 30

Time: 1:30 pm PT

Where to watch: Pac-12 Network

Colorado Buffaloes

Spring Game: Saturday, April 23

Time: noon PT

Where to watch: Pac-12 Network

Oregon Ducks

Spring Game: Saturday, April 23

Time: 1 p.m. PT

Where to watch: Pac-12 Network

Oregon State Beavers

Spring Game: Saturday, April 16

Time: 11 a.m. PT

Where to watch: Pac-12 Network

Stanford Cardinal

Spring Game: Saturday, April 9

Time: 1 p.m. PT

Where to watch: Pac-12 Network

On the call: Guy Haberman and Max Browne

UCLA Bruins

Spring Game: Saturday, April 23

Time: 9 a.m. PT

Where to watch: Pac-12 Network

USC Trojans

Spring Game: Saturday, April 23

Time: noon PT

Where to watch: ESPN

Utah Utes

Spring Game: Saturday, April 23

Time: 11 a.m. PT

Where to watch: TBD

Washington Huskies

Spring Game: Saturday, April 30

Time: 11:30 a.m. PT

Where to watch: Pac-12 Network

Washington State Cougars

Spring Game: Saturday, April 23

Time: 3:30 p.m. PT

Where to watch: Pac-12 Network


The calendar schedule (all times PT):

  • April 9: Arizona (noon), Stanford (1 p.m.), Arizona State (7 p.m.)
  • April 16: Oregon State (11 a.m.)
  • April 23: UCLA (9 a.m.), Utah (11 a.m.), USC (noon), Colorado (noon), Oregon (1 p.m.), Washington State (3:30 p.m.)
  • April 30: Washington (11:30 a.m.), California (1:30 p.m.)