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Posted: Friday, 31 August 2012 6:48AM

Husky Fans Caught In TV Dispute Over Network Change



SEATTLE, Wash.  (Metro)  -- Thanks to a business dispute, a lot of Husky football fans won't be able to watch this season's first game at sports bars this Saturday night. 

The Seattle Times says Dish, DirectTV and some other providers haven't been able to reach an agreement with the new Pac-12 Network, and Pac-12 is asking fans to switch to other providers. 

The game with San Diego State is at CenturyLink Field. 

The Seahawks home field is filling in this year for Husky Stadium, which is closed for a massive renovation.

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