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Big Ten games on Peacock will be seen on bars, restaurants across America. Here's how

Tony Petitti speaks to the media as he's introduced as the Commissioner of the Big Ten, Friday, April 28, 2023, in Rosemont, Ill.

The new Big Ten media deal calls for games on online streaming services.

But those fans without Peacock may not be totally in the dark when it comes to watching the Wolverines and Spartans.

NBC Sports announced on Friday that the media conglomerate has reached a deal with EverPass Media to distribute sports content to bars, restaurants and other commercial buildings.

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The multi-year agreement is good for all over the U.S., which means games like Michigan football's season opener against East Carolina and Michigan State football's home game against Washington next month should be on screens at your local watering hole.

Other Peacock-exclusive sporting events coming up on the calendar include NFL games, the Premier League, IndyCar racing and almost every other Big Ten sport.

EverPass Media was created, with help by the NFL, to help distribute things like Sunday NFL Ticket, which is exclusively on YouTube now, to commercial establishments.

The new media contracts for the Big Ten include football games on CBS and continuing coverage on Fox and the Big Ten Network. Every Saturday night, NBC will show a Big Ten game that will also be available on its streaming service.

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Big Ten games on Peacock will be seen at bars, restaurants across US