
How to watch Colorado vs TCU today: Time, TV channel for the season finale
How to watch Colorado vs TCU today: Time, TV channel for the season finale
The Colorado Buffaloes men's basketball team and head coach Tad Boyle are gearing up for the 2024-25 regular season finale on Saturday. On Senior Day the Buffs hope to get some retribution following the 68-57 loss on Feb. 2 in Fort Worth, Texas.
The previous matchup was never really in doubt as TCU controlled the game in the second half after taking the lead midway in the first half. However, TCU isn't a strong team on the road this year with a record of 2-8 this season. Not that CU is much better at home with a record of 10-7. Most of those 10 wins came before conference play tipped off.
With a horrific showing this season, Boyle is likely ready to get it over with. This will be the second time that the Buffaloes will miss the postseason since his arrival in 2010.
Colorado looks to finish out strong with a win in front of the home crowd on Saturday afternoon.
Watch Colorado vs TCU live on ESPN+
Here's how to watch the Colorado Buffaloes vs the TCU Horned Frogs game today, including time, TV schedule, and streaming information:
What channel is Colorado vs TCU on today?
TV Channel: ESPN+
Livestream: ESPN+ (subscriber only)
Colorado vs TCU will stream on ESPN+ in the 2024-25 men's basketball season finale. Ted Emrich and Corey Williams will call the game from courtside at the CU Events Center.
Colorado vs TCU time today
Date: Saturday, Mar. 8
Saturday, Mar. 8 Start time: 2 p.m. MT
The Colorado vs TCU men's basketball game starts at 2 p.m. MT from the CU Events Center in Boulder, Colorado.
Colorado vs TCU predictions, picks, odds
Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook as of Friday, Mar. 7
Colorado 72, TCU 67: It hasn't been great for the Buffs this season but they go out on a high note here with a big performance from Bangot Dak on Senior Day. Dak came close to a double-double in the first matchup against TCU and we project he hits it this time around as the Buffs go out with a win.
ODDS: Colorado (-2.5)
O/U: 135.5
Colorado Buffaloes' last five games of 2025
Feb. 18: at Iowa State (L, 79-65)
Feb. 22: vs Baylor (W, 76-74)
Feb. 24: vs Kansas (L, 71-64)
Mar. 2: at Kansas State (L, 65-56)
Mar. 5: at Texas Tech (L, 91-75)
Record: 11-19 (2-17 in Big 12)
TCU Horned Frogs' last five games of 2025
Feb. 18: Texas Tech (W, 69-66)
Feb. 22: at Cincinnati (L, 75-63)
Feb. 25: at West Virginia (L, 73-55)
Mar. 1: UCF (W, 89-78)
Mar. 4: Baylor (L, 61-58
Record: 16-14 (9-10 in Big 12)
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