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Big 12 reveals 2025-26 basketball schedule matrix featuring tough Colorado opponents
Big 12 reveals 2025-26 basketball schedule matrix featuring tough Colorado opponents

USA Today

time2 days ago

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Big 12 reveals 2025-26 basketball schedule matrix featuring tough Colorado opponents

Big 12 reveals 2025-26 basketball schedule matrix featuring tough Colorado opponents The Big 12 announced the conference scheduling matrix for the 2025-26 men's basketball season Thursday morning. For the upcoming season, each program will have a home-and-home series with three conference opponents and face the other 12 Big 12 teams once, with six games at home and six on the road, for an 18-game Big 12 schedule, which is two fewer than last year. The matrix produces the most balanced schedule, taking into account both travel and competitiveness. A schedule with dates and times will be announced closer to the start of the regular season. Seven of Colorado's nine home opponents were postseason teams in 2024-25. The Buffs will host top programs like Arizona and Kansas a single time, while Kansas State, Oklahoma State, TCU and UCF will also make the trek to Boulder. Colorado's home-and-home series opponents will be Arizona State, Utah and Texas Tech, who were Elite Eight participants last season. The Buffs have some challenging Big 12 road games this year, traveling to BYU, who have the No. 1 overall recruit A.J. Dybansta and NCAA runner-up Houston. Single away games against Cincinnati, Baylor, West Virginia and Iowa State are also on the schedule. While we are still a ways away from tipping off the college basketball season, if you're itching for some fun basketball content, you can check out our updated Big 12 basketball uniform rankings. Follow Charlie Strella on X, Threads and Instagram. Contact/Follow us @BuffaloesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook for ongoing coverage of Colorado news, notes and opinions.

Big 12 reveals start times, TV information for three 2025 Colorado football games
Big 12 reveals start times, TV information for three 2025 Colorado football games

USA Today

time29-05-2025

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Big 12 reveals start times, TV information for three 2025 Colorado football games

Big 12 reveals start times, TV information for three 2025 Colorado football games Get your calendars out! Colorado's 2025 football schedule continues to take shape. The Buffaloes recently learned their season opener against Georgia Tech will take place in a primetime slot on ESPN. On Thursday, the Big 12 announced three more CU 2025 kickoff times and television designations. Colorado's Week 2 home matchup against Delaware on Saturday, Sept. 6, will start at 1:30 p.m. MT with TV coverage on Fox. Week 3's road game at Houston on Friday, Sept. 12, will kickoff at 5:30 p.m. MT on ESPN. Colorado's last game time to be announced is its game versus BYU at Folsom Field on Saturday, Sept. 27, will begin at 8:15 p.m. MT on ESPN. The opening stretch of Colorado's schedule is not too daunting, but the slate only gets harder as the season goes on. Colorado will face six of the Big 12's top seven in terms of ESPN's SP+. Colorado itself ranks No. 52 overall in the latest SP+ update, which is good for No. 10 in the Big 12 and No. 52 nationally. As we continue to gain more kickoff information for the remainder of Colorado's 2025 schedule, here is an updated look at the announced dates, kickoff times and broadcast information. Colorado Buffaloes 2025 football schedule Aug. 29 (Friday) at 6:00 p.m. MT (ESPN): Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (home) Sept. 6 at 1:30 p.m. MT (Fox): Delaware Blue Hens (home) Sept. 12 (Friday) at 5:30 p.m. MT (ESPN): Houston Cougars (away) Sept. 20: Wyoming Cowboys (home) Sept. 27 at 8:15 p.m. MT (ESPN): BYU Cougars (home) Oct. 4: TCU Horned Frogs (away) Oct. 11: Iowa State Cyclones (home) Oct. 25: Utah Utes (away) Nov. 1: Arizona Wildcats (home) Nov. 8: West Virginia Mountaineers (away) Nov. 22: Arizona State Sun Devils (home) Nov. 29: Kansas State Wildcats (away) Follow Charlie Strella on X, Threads, and Instagram. Contact/Follow us @BuffaloesWire on X (formerly Twitter), and like our page on Facebook for ongoing coverage of Colorado news, notes and opinions.

An early look at the Big 12 football recruiting rankings for the class of 2026
An early look at the Big 12 football recruiting rankings for the class of 2026

USA Today

time01-04-2025

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An early look at the Big 12 football recruiting rankings for the class of 2026

An early look at the Big 12 football recruiting rankings for the class of 2026 With spring games and summer fast approaching, the class of 2026 recruiting cycle is about to heat up. The Big 12 only had one team land a top-25 class last recruiting cycle, with TCU coming in at No. 24 on 247Sports Composite. Kansas State, Baylor, Colorado and Utah all came in the top 40. The conference does not feature many recruiting powerhouses like the SEC or Big Ten, with most teams hovering around the No. 50 ranked recruiting class instead of vying for a top-25 class. It is still extremely early in the 2026 cycle, but one Big 12 team is in the top five of the national rankings. The team might surprise many, but it is definitely on an upward trajectory. Colorado is, interestingly enough, the only team without a commitment in its 2026 class. Expect that to change this month, with recruits committing soon after the Buffaloes' April 19 spring game. Otherwise, there isn't much to take away from programs like Kansas State and Utah sitting near last place in the rankings, as some schools like the Buffs have yet to start putting a class together. These updates will be far more critical come the summer when programs expect more commitments. With the acknowledgment that these rankings will quickly change, here is an early glimpse at the Big 12 class of 2026 team recruiting rankings as determined by 247Sports: 1. Kansas Jayhawks National ranking: 5 Total commits: 13 Five-star commits: 0 Four-star commits: 2 National ranking: 22 Total commits: 9 Five-star commits: 0 Four-star commits: 0 3. TCU Horned Frogs National ranking: 24 Total commits: 8 Five-star commits: 0 Four-star commits: 2 National ranking: 25 Total commits: 6 Five-star commits: 0 Four-star commits: 2 5. Texas Tech Red Raiders National ranking: 28 Total commits: 7 Five-star commits: 0 Four-star commits: 0 National ranking: 33 Total commits: 5 Five-star commits: 0 Four-star commits: 1 National ranking: 35 Total commits: 5 Five-star commits: 0 Four-star commits: 3 National ranking: 36 Total commits: 5 Five-star commits: 1 Four-star commits: 0 National ranking: 44 Total commits: 4 Five-star commits: 0 Four-star commits: 0 National ranking: 60 Total commits: 3 Five-star commits: 0 Four-star commits: 0 National ranking: 64 Total commits: 7 Five-star commits: 0 Four-star commits: 0 National ranking: 65 Total commits: 2 Five-star commits: 0 Four-star commits: 0 National ranking: 76 Total commits: 1 Five-star commits: 0 Four-star commits: 0 14. UCF Knights National ranking: 79 Total commits: 4 Five-star commits: 0 Four-star commits: 0 15. Utah Utes National ranking: 85 Total commits: 1 Five-star commits: 0 Four-star commits: 0 National ranking: N/A Total commits: 0 Five-star commits: 0 Four-star commits: 0 Follow Charlie Strella on X, Threads, and Instagram. Contact/Follow us @BuffaloesWire on X (Twitter), and like our page on Facebook for ongoing coverage of Colorado news, notes and opinions.

Colorado basketball accepts invite to inaugural College Basketball Crown
Colorado basketball accepts invite to inaugural College Basketball Crown

USA Today

time17-03-2025

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Colorado basketball accepts invite to inaugural College Basketball Crown

Colorado basketball accepts invite to inaugural College Basketball Crown The Colorado men's basketball team left the Big 12 Tournament last week, perhaps grateful that their miserable 20-loss season finally ended with a lossto Houston in the quarterfinals. Well, CU basketball fans, your team is back from the dead and will be headed to Las Vegas in hopes of some postseason glory. On Monday morning, Colorado announced it accepted an invitation to the inaugural College Basketball Crown. The Crown, a third-tier postseason competition developed by Fox, will rival the NIT as the premier secondary competition to the NCAA Tournament. The 16-team tournament will run from March 31 to April 6, with games at the MGM Grand Garden Area and the T Mobile Arena. The Buffaloes (14-20) will play Villanova in the first round on April 1 at 6:30 p.m. MT. The winner will face Tulane or former Pac-12 rival USC in the second round. Four other Big 12 teams – Utah, Arizona State, Cincinnati and Central Florida – are in the Crown field. Colorado will have quite a bit of time between Selection Sunday and the start of the College Basketball Crown. Still, head coach Tad Boyle's acceptance of an invite likely means he expects to field a competitive team with few departures in the transfer portal. Follow Charlie Strella on X, Threads, and Instagram. Contact/Follow us @BuffaloesWire on X (Twitter), and like our page on Facebook for ongoing coverage of Colorado news, notes and opinions.

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