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RR Ralphie Report: Big 12 announces basketball schedule, Colorado to host Kansas

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Colorado University men’s basketball vs Kansas

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Colorado is welcomed back with hostile arms.

The Big 12 Conference, the best basketball league in the country, has announced its schedule for the 2024-25 season.

The Colorado Buffaloes are back where they belong and will be playing old foes like Kansas, former Pac-12 rivals like Arizona, and of course the new Big 12 that features the powerhouse Houston Cougars.

Here’s the Buffs’ full schedule.

Monday, December 30 — Iowa State
Wednesday, January 8 — at Central Florida
Sunday, Jan. 12 — West Virginia
Wednesday, Jan. 15 — Cincinnati
Saturday, Jan. 18 — at Oklahoma State
Tuesday, Jan. 21 — BYU
Saturday, Jan. 25 — at Arizona
Tuesday, Jan. 28 — Arizona State
Sunday, February 2 — at TCU
Wednesday, Feb. 5 — at Utah
Saturday, Feb. 8 — Houston
Tuesday, Feb. 11 — at Kansas
Saturday, Feb. 15 — Central Florida
Tuesday, Feb. 18 — at Iowa State
Saturday, Feb. 22 — Baylor
Monday, Feb. 24 — Kansas
Sunday, March 2 — at Kansas State
Wednesday, March 5 — at Texas Tech
Saturday, March 8 — TCU

Colorado will be playing 20 games, half home and half way, and will repeat opponents only four times. Those teams will be UCF, Iowa State, TCU and the Kansas Jayhawks, who have not played in Boulder since Askia Booker’s heroics.

The conference is loaded and Buffs fans should be happy to finish around .500 with a good chance at postseason play. Colorado is still a mystery box, as Trevor Baskin and Elijah Malone leap to Division-I basketball, but they should be a solid team. They should pull off an upset or two, and maybe even compete for a tournament berth.

by Sam Metivier
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