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New looks at memorable Pac-12 football moments from seasons past to air this Saturday, June 19 on Pac-12 Insider

Jun 17, 2021
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‘Pac-12 Moments,’ which includes ‘The Play,’ begins at 8 a.m. PT / 9 a.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider, the free streaming channel from Pac-12 Networks
 
SAN FRANCISCO - An all-day encore of “Pac-12 Moments,” condensed, 15-minute highlights of some of the most memorable football moments from around the Conference of Champions, is set to air this Saturday, June 19 on Pac-12 Insider.
 
Pac-12 Insider is the free broadband streaming channel from Pac-12 Networks, giving all fans access to up to 100 live events, the latest football and basketball highlights, classic encores across top sports and in-depth stories that showcase the heart and soul of Pac-12 student-athletes, coaches and legends. Pac-12 Insider is available on Pac-12.com as well as nine partner platforms, including Local Now, Pluto TV, Redbox, Samsung TV Plus, Sportstribal, The Roku Channel, Vizio and Xumo, and more information can be found here.
 
The encore kicks off at 8 a.m. PT / 9 a.m. MT with the thriller from 1994, in which Kenny Wheaton sealed the win for Oregon with a late pick-six against then-No. 9 Washington. Then-No. 15 Colorado’s iconic upset against then-No. 1 Nebraska from 2001 behind Chris Brown’s six rushing touchdowns can be relived at 8:15 a.m. PT / 9:15 a.m. MT, and the 2007 contest between then-No. 20 Oregon and Oregon State, in which the Beavers outlasted the Ducks in double overtime, follows at 8:30 a.m. PT / 9:30 a.m. MT. UCLA’s comeback against Texas A&M from 2017, highlighted by Josh Rosen’s fake spike for the game-winning touchdown, airs at 8:45 a.m. PT / 9:45 a.m. MT.
 
 
The shootout from 2019 between then-No. 19 Washington State and UCLA, featuring 18 total touchdowns, airs at 9:15 a.m. PT / 10:15 a.m. MT, and Oregon’s triple-overtime win against Arizona State from 2015, capped off by Arrion Springs’ game-sealing interception, follows at 9:45 a.m. PT / 10:45 a.m. MT. Oregon State’s win over then-No. 15 Oregon on a foggy night at Reser Stadium in 2020 can be relived at 10:15 a.m. PT / 11:15 a.m. MT.
 
 
Arguably the greatest play in college football history, ‘The Play’ from 1982, in which California upended Stanford, can be relived at 10:45 a.m. PT / 11:45 a.m. MT. The 1986 Territorial Cup, which was highlighted by Chuck Cecil’s 100-yard pick-six to seal the win for then-No. 14 Arizona over the then-No. 4 Sun Devils, airs at 11 a.m. PT / 12 p.m. MT, and the top-20 encores continue at 11:15 a.m. PT / 12:15 p.m. MT with then-No. 12 California’s big win against then-No. 15 Tennessee in the 2007 opener, highlighted by DeSean Jackson’s 77-yard punt return for a touchdown. Stanford’s victory over then-No. 2 USC, despite being 41-point underdogs, airs at 11:30 a.m. PT / 12:30 p.m. MT, and the upsets continue at 12 p.m. PT / 1 p.m. MT with California’s 2003 win over then-No. 3 USC. Arizona State’s win at then-No. 23 Arizona, highlighted by a pair of blocked extra points, can be relived at 12:30 p.m. PT / 1:30 p.m. MT.
 
 
The 2014 shootout between California and Washington State, in which Connor Halliday broke the NCAA passing record with 734 yards and Jared Goff threw for 527 yards and five touchdowns in the victory, airs at 1 p.m. PT / 2 p.m. MT. The 2017 Pac-12 Championship Game between then-No. 11 USC and then-No. 14 Stanford can be relived at 1:30 p.m. PT / 2:30 p.m. MT, and Utah’s upset of then-No. 25 BYU from 2012 behind back-to-back missed field goals by the Cougars airs at 2 p.m. PT / 3 p.m. MT. The marathon continues at 2:15 p.m. PT / 3:15 p.m. MT with Wheaton’s pick-six from 1994, and a full schedule can be found below.
 
‘Pac-12 Moments’ schedule
  • Saturday, June 19
    • ‘The Pick’: Then-No. 9 Washington at Oregon from 1994
      • 8 a.m. PT / 9 a.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘The Red Wall Falls’: Then-No. 1 Nebraska at then-No. 15 Colorado from 2001
      • 8:15 a.m. PT / 9:14 a.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘Fourth Down Stand’: Then-No. 20 Oregon at Oregon State from 2007
      • 8:30 a.m. PT / 9:30 a.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘The Fake Spike’: Texas A&M at UCLA from 2017
      • 8:45 a.m. PT / 9:45 a.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘Fireworks in Pullman’: UCLA at then-No. 19 Washington State from 2019
      • 9:15 a.m. PT / 10:15 a.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘Triple OT in Tempe’: Oregon at Arizona State from 2015
      • 9:45 a.m. PT / 10:45 a.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘Fog in Corvallis’: Then-No. 15 Oregon at Oregon State from 2020
      • 10:15 a.m. PT / 11:15 a.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘The Play’: Stanford at California from 1982
      • 10:45 a.m. PT / 11:45 a.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • Chuck Cecil’s Interception’: Then-No. 4 Arizona State at then-No. 14 Arizona from 1986
      • 11 a.m. PT / 12 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘The Wizard of Returns’: Then-No. 15 Tennessee at then-No. 12 California from 2007
      • 11:15 a.m. PT / 12:15 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘41-Point Underdog’: Stanford at then-No. 2 USC from 2007
      • 11:30 a.m. PT / 12:30 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘Cal Shocks USC’: Then-No. 3 USC at California from 2003
      • 12 p.m. PT / 1 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘The Extra Points’: Arizona State at then-No. 23 Arizona from 2010
      • 12:30 p.m. PT / 1:30 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘Goff vs. Halliday’: California at Washington State from 2014
      • 1 p.m. PT / 2 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • 2017 Pac-12 Championship Game: Then-No. 11 USC vs. then-No. 14 Stanford
      • 1:30 p.m. PT / 2:30 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘Thriller in Salt Lake City’: Then-No. 25 BYU at Utah from 2012
      • 2 p.m. PT / 3 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘The Pick’: Then-No. 9 Washington at Oregon from 1994
      • 2:15 p.m. PT / 3:15 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘The Red Wall Falls’: Then-No. 1 Nebraska at then-No. 15 Colorado from 2001
      • 2:30 p.m. PT / 3:30 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘Fourth Down Stand’: Then-No. 20 Oregon at Oregon State from 2007
      • 2:45 p.m. PT / 3:45 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘The Fake Spike’: Texas A&M at UCLA from 2017
      • 3 p.m. PT / 4 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘Fireworks in Pullman’: UCLA at then-No. 19 Washington State from 2019
      • 3:30 p.m. PT / 4:30 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘Triple OT in Tempe’: Oregon at Arizona State from 2015
      • 4 p.m. PT / 5 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘Fog in Corvallis’: Then-No. 15 Oregon at Oregon State from 2020
      • 4:30 p.m. PT / 5:30 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘The Play’: Stanford at California from 1982
      • 5 p.m. PT / 6 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • Chuck Cecil’s Interception’: Then-No. 4 Arizona State at then-No. 14 Arizona from 1986
      • 5:15 p.m. PT / 6:15 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘The Wizard of Returns’: Then-No. 15 Tennessee at then-No. 12 California from 2007
      • 5:30 p.m. PT / 6:30 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘41-Point Underdog’: Stanford at then-No. 2 USC from 2007
      • 5:45 p.m. PT / 6:45 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘Cal Shocks USC’: Then-No. 3 USC at California from 2003
      • 6:15 p.m. PT / 7:15 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘The Extra Points’: Arizona State at then-No. 23 Arizona from 2010
      • 6:45 p.m. PT / 7:45 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
    • ‘Goff vs. Halliday’: California at Washington State from 2014
      • 7:15 p.m. PT / 8:15 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Insider
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