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RR Ralphie Report: How to watch Colorado Buffaloes vs. Boise State Broncos in NCAA Tournament

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NCAA Basketball: Pac-12 Conference Tournament Championship-Oregon vs Colorado

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The Buffs will take on the Broncos in the First Four.

March 20, 2024

Who:
Colorado Buffaloes vs. Boise State Broncos

Where: UD Arena — Dayton, Ohio

When: 7:10 p.m. MT

TV: TruTv

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Welcome to the Ralphie Report as the Colorado Buffaloes will face the Boise State Broncos in the NCAA Tournament. This is a First Four matchup between two 10-seeds, with the winner advancing to play the Florida Gators in Indianapolis on Friday.

The Buffs finished the season on an eight-game win streak that ended with a loss to the Oregon Ducks in the Pac-12 championship. Colorado has been playing great on both sides of the ball — the offense is as efficient as ever, while they have embraced TadBall in some low-scoring affairs. This is a team that looks capable of winning a game or two in March.

As for the Broncos, they’re a solid team that probably should received a bye, rather than playing in the First Four. They finished third in a strong Mountain West, thanks largely to Leon Rice’s brand of slow tempo, defensive basketball. O’Mar Stanley and Tyson Degenhart are both versatile forwards, while coach’s son Max Rice is a threat to get hot from deep.

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by Sam Metivier
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