Arizona State will lead off the conference’s Student Authentication Project, an initiative which will provide access to Pac-12 Networks programming to students living on all four of ASU’s campuses.
Access to Pac-12 Networks for eligible students is available immediately and will be active for the Network’s broadcast of Sun Devil Football vs. Weber State on Thursday, Aug. 28 at 7:30 p.m. PT.
ASU students currently attending school and living in campus housing will be able to watch Pac-12 Networks on their computers, smartphones or tablets by using their ASURITE user ID. Students can either install the Pac-12 Now App or access programing by visiting pac-12.com/live on a computer.
Arizona State is the first Pac-12 school to implement the Student Authentication Project, with the conference rolling out the service to member institutions that are capable of supporting the necessary infrastructure.
Each year, Pac-12 Networks offers live coverage of 850 sporting events including the coverage of Arizona State’s 22-varsity sports. In addition, Pac-12 Networks creates extensive original programming, provides marquee football match-ups and basketball games along with coverage of Olympic sports like gymnastics, soccer, and volleyball.
Who will this service cover?
The Pac-12 Networks will provide access to eligible ASU students who reside in campus housing on any of the four campuses in the Phoenix Metro area and receive television services.
How do eligible ASU students access this service?
Eligible ASU students, who reside in campus housing, can visit pac-12.com/live on the web or use the Pac-12 Now App to watch Pac-12 Networks programing on computers, laptops, iPhones, iPads, Android phones and Android tablet devices.
How do eligible ASU students log in?
Eligible ASU students, who reside in campus housing can select Arizona State from the list of Pac-12 Schools and enter their ASURITE user ID to secure access.