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- College Basketball coverage for all of 12 PAC-12 Men's and Women's Basketball on the PAC-12 Network.
- Ed's father wished for him to attend college, but he's reluctant to leave the family sawmill until he sees his cousin with a pretty co-ed. The sophomores have hazing on their mind when country boy Ed matriculates, but he won't be deterred.
- Relive the top Pac-12 game each week in a viewer friendly, snap-to-snap airing every Sunday evening. Episodes will feature enhanced footage not seen in the live game broadcast, including radio calls, postgame sound, relevant tweets and locker room coverage.
- A young addict struggling to keep his mother alive must decide who to save: his mother, his hostage, or himself.
- In 1970, the United States was trapped in an increasingly unpopular war. Civil unrest erupted around the country, especially on college campuses. At the University of Oregon, school president Robert D. Clark tried to work along with students rather than against them despite mounting pressure from the governor and the National Guard.
- In 1926, Robert Robinson and Charles Williams overcame many barriers to become the University of Oregon's first African American athletes.
- Game Day is a short documentary that follows members of campus political groups at the University of Oregon in the days leading up to the 2004 presidential election.
- Pacific City surfer Josh Beckham (Jarrett Juarez) channels doubt from his peers and pushes himself to reach his full potential as an athlete. Wearing Nike HyperCompression, Beckham goes to new limits to strengthen his resolve and his body. In the end, he reaches his goal and embraces the cold Pacific Ocean with newfound determination.
- After a failed attempt in 1972, Caitlyn Jenner made it her mission to win decathlon gold in Montreal in 1976.
- From PBS - Our team wades into the swamps of South Carolina to further our understanding of North America's first human inhabitants. Debate continues in the scientific community about when people first came to the American continent. The team has just three days to search out evidence that could shed light on the controversy. What they find could rock the archaeological world.
- 2017– TV-147.9 (453)TV EpisodeEpisode 2 profiles college track-and-field athlete Tinker Hatfield, who's journey into architecture accompanied with his background in sports sparked a career of game-changing shoe designs for Nike, including the legendary Air Jordan.
- Join adventure host Sterling and his canine sidekick Dogmatix as they mine for Oregon Sunstone gems, experience heritage gardening and explore a newly discovered lava tube cave.