IRVING, Texas – The Big 12 Conference along with its TV partners have announced official tip times and TV network designations for the 2025-26 men's basketball season on Tuesday.
The Runnin' Utes will have 12 of their 18 conference games on linear networks and the other six broadcasts on a streaming network. Fans will be able to catch Utah in a variety of networks with an even distribution between TV partners in Big 12 Conference action.
On the linear side, Utah will have three games on ESPN's family of networks, three games on TNT that include a simulcast on truTV, two games on FOX, two games on FS1 and two games on CBS Sports Network. Meanwhile, the Utes can be seen three times on Peacock, a subscription-based streaming service from NBC, and will also be on ESPN+ three times in league play.
Utah will make its first appearance on Peacock in the conference opener against Arizona on Jan. 3 and will then have its first game air on TNT against TCU on Saturday, Jan. 17. Utah's two games on FOX will both be on the road, starting with BYU (Jan. 24) followed by its first league game at Kansas in Allen Fieldhouse on Saturday, Feb. 7.
For a complete listing and tip times for entire Utah men's basketball season, click
here.
SEASON TICKETS & MINI PLANS
Fans still have time to purchase season tickets for the 2025-26 Utah men's basketball season under first-year head coach
Alex Jensen. In addition, fans can also choose between two mini plans; the
Saturday ONLY Plan starts at $125 while the
Conference ONLY plan starts at $150. Single-game tickets for non-conference games are also on-sale starting at just $10 per ticket.
Fans interested in buy season tickets, mini plans or single-game tickets (non-conference) can do so by going online at
UtahTickets.com or by phone at 801-581-UTIX (8849).
For the latest news and information on the Runnin' Utes men's basketball program, fans can stay connected online at
www.UtahUtes.com and on social media by following @UtahMBB on
Facebook,
X and
Instagram. Fans can also stay connected on their mobile devices or tablets with the
Utah 360 app.
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