Deion Sanders’ Colorado learns 3 kickoff times, TV assignments for September games
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Colorado and nationally-televised games have gone hand-in-hand since Deion Sanders arrived in Boulder.
That’s going to continue in year three of the Coach Prime era.
Even with Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter off to the NFL (and already selling truck loads of jerseys), the Buffaloes remain a team TV networks want to put on screens.
CU learned kickoff times and TV assignments for three September games on Thursday, highlighted by the Alamo Bowl rematch with BYU, which is set for 8:15 p.m. on ESPN on Saturday, Sept. 27.
Additionally, the Buffs’ Week 2 matchup against FCS opponent Delaware will kick off at 1:30 p.m. on FOX and the Week 3 trip to Houston on Friday, Sept. 12 will begin at 5:30 p.m. on ESPN.
Sanders’ team already knew its season opener at Folsom Field against Georgia Tech on Friday, Aug. 29 will kick off at 6 p.m. on ESPN. Including the four known games this season, 25 of 29 games with Coach Prime will be on network television or the flagship ESPN channel.
Here is a complete look at the Buffs’ 2025 schedule with all of the known kick off times and TV assignments:
Week 1, Aug. 29 (Fri.): vs. Georgia Tech (6 p.m. ESPN)
Week 2, Sept. 6: vs. Delaware (1:30 p.m. FOX)
Week 3, Sept. 12 (Fri.): at Houston (5:30 p.m. ESPN)
Week 4, Sept. 20: vs. Wyoming (TBA)
Week 5, Sept. 27: vs. BYU (8:15 p.m. ESPN)
Week 6, Oct. 4: at TCU
Week 7, Oct. 11: vs. Iowa State
Week 8: BYE
Week 9, Oct. 25: at Utah
Week 10, Nov. 1: vs. Arizona
Week 11, Nov. 8: at West Virginia
Week 12: BYE
Week 13, Nov. 22: vs. Arizona State
Week 14, Nov. 29: at Kansas State