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RR Ralphie Report: Big 12 announces kickoff time and TV network for Colorado vs. K-State

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We’re getting another addition of Buffs After Dark

The Big 12 has announced the kickoff time and TV network for Colorado’s next matchup with K-State, and we’ve got a late one on our hands. The Buffs and Wildcats will kick things off at 8:15 pm local on October 12, while the game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN.


Week 7⃣ #Big12FB TV Times ⏰ pic.twitter.com/tgI7PJsqQS

— Big 12 Conference (@Big12Conference) September 30, 2024

Pac-12 After Dark may be dead, but the Big 12 is doing its best to keep that tradition alive. When K-State comes to Folsom Field, they’ll play under the lights as week five’s conference nightcap.

This will be Colorado’s sixth game on national television in as many games this season and their second on ESPN. The national networks want the Buffs for their star power and national pull and it’s easy to see why. With the likes of Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders on their roster, Colorado is must-see TV.

The Buffs will rest up this Saturday on a bye week, but will get the opportunity to face off against the Big 12 favorite at their own house afterward. You never know what will happen under the lights at Folsom...

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