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RR Ralphie Report: Colorado Football Season Tickets Sell Out for Third Consecutive Year

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Folsom Field will be packed for yet another year.

CU Boulder is still feeling the “Prime Effect,” as season tickets for the 2025 football season have officially sold out, announced by the school early this week.

This marks the third consecutive season that Colorado football has sold out of its season ticket allotment, dating back to the 2023 season. Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders managed to transform a 1-11 Buffs team from 2022 into one of the hottest and most popular teams in the nation, and they haven’t slowed their roll. After a 9-3 regular season and bowl appearance in 2024, fans will pack Folsom Field to see if the Buffs can continue their forward momentum.

The usual suspects from 2023 and 2024 like Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders have moved on from Folsom Field to greener pastures and bigger stadiums, but CU fans are planning on packing the stands and supporting their team anyway. The 2025 season promises to be an eventful one, with a classic and competitive quarterback battle headlining the year and a plethora of young talent on display.

Colorado has one of the toughest conference schedules in Big 12 play in 2025, and they’ll need Buffs faithful to give the team the biggest home field advantage possible. Selling out of season tickets is a telling sign that the Colorado hype train isn’t slowing down, so buckle up for another exciting season of CU football.

by RylandScholes
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