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RR Ralphie Report: Kickoff time and TV network announced for Colorado at Kansas

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We’ve got another afternoon away game on our hands.

The kickoff time and TV network have been announced for the Colorado Buffaloes’ matchup with the Kansas Jayhawks at Arrowhead Stadium on November 23, and the Buffs have officially made history.

Colorado will kick off against the Jayhawks at 1:30 pm MT next Saturday, marking the third consecutive afternoon road game for the Buffs. In those afternoon road games, the Buffaloes are 3-0 and outscoring opponents by a margin of 123-55. CU has averaged 41 points per game in road conference games and allowed an average of only 18 points in those same games.

Colorado vs. Kansas will be broadcast on Fox, meaning that all twelve of CU’s regular season games will be broadcast on major network television. The Buffaloes are the only team in college football to have all their games broadcast nationally, with Notre Dame clocking in at second with 11 nationally broadcast games.

Also of note: this game will be played at the Chiefs’ Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, as Kansas’ Memorial Stadium has been closed all season due to a major renovation. Memorial Stadium will reopen next season, so this is your final opportunity to see CU play in KC.

We’ve come a long way from the Pac-12 Network, folks. What a beautiful, surreal world we live in.

by RylandScholes
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