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Watching that Pitt/Oregon match in front of a packed Pitt by Domerduck
crowd was awesome and on ESPN. I plan to take a few Oregon or Oregon State Vball matches live this year in our last PAC12 season.
I agree ESPN is pushing their SEC and ACC brands including ND as they lose all the Big 10 schools and the 4 PAC12 schools going to the Big 10. Stanford will also start getting highlighted. They seem to keep the Big12 on their streaming pay ESPN+ network but have to show cable content on ACCN and SECN along with their primary channels.