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What channel and what time is the Colorado football game against Nebraska on today?
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What channel and what time is the Colorado football game against Nebraska on today?

Deion Sanders and the Colorado football team are back in action today.

The Buffaloes (1-0) want to beat Nebraska (1-0) away for the third time in a row.

Here’s a guide on how to watch Colorado vs. Nebraska on Saturday, September 7:

What channel is the Colorado football game against Nebraska on today?

Watch Colorado vs. Nebraska on Peacock (Subscribe Today)

Who are the commentators for the Colorado-Nebraska game?

  • Move by move: Paul Burmeister
  • Analyst: Colt McCoy
  • Secondary activities: Kathryn Tappen

When does Colorado start against Nebraska?

  • Date: Saturday, September 7
  • Start time: 5:30 p.m. MT/7:30 p.m. ET

Colorado’s game against the Cornhuskers is scheduled to begin at 5:30 p.m. MT at Memorial Stadium.

How to listen to Colorado vs. Nebraska on the radio

  • Mark Johnson, Gary Barnett and Tyler Polumbus will be heard on the Colorado Football radio station.
  • 850 am KOA Denver
  • SiriusXM 162 or 199/SXM App 960

What are the betting odds for the Colorado vs. Nebraska football game?

According to VegasInsider, Colorado is the underdog with 6.5 points. The over/under limit is 55.5 total points.

Colorado Football Schedule 2024: TV Channels, Dates, Start Times

All times are in Mountain.

  • August 29: Colorado 31, North Dakota State 26
  • September 7: In Nebraska, 5:30 p.m. on NBC
  • September 14: At Colorado State, 5:30 p.m. on CBS
  • September 21: Against Baylor (home game)
  • September 28: In Central Florida
  • October 5: Bye
  • October 12: Against Kansas State
  • October 19: In Arizona
  • Oct. 26: Vs. Cincinnati (Family Weekend)
  • November 2nd: Bye
  • November 9: At Texas Tech
  • November 16: Against Utah
  • November 23: At Kansas (at Arrowhead Stadium)
  • November 29 (Friday): Against Oklahoma State, 10 a.m. ABC

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