How to watch Colorado vs. Wyoming football: Time, tickets, odds and injuries
Here's everything you need to know ahead of Colorado and Wyoming's matchup — including how to watch, betting odds, injuries and what to watch for
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BOULDER, Colo. — The Colorado Buffaloes are back in Boulder for a Week 4 showdown with their neighbors to the north, the Wyoming Cowboys. After a rough outing last week in which the Buffs were outclassed by the Houston Cougars for the majority of the night en route to a 36-20 loss, they are looking for a win in this outing to keep the season on track.
The Cowboys started the season 2-0 before No. 20 Utah made the trip to the Wyoming and easily handled business in a 31-6 win in Week 3. This is their final non-conference game before Mountain West play begins in two weeks.
Here’s everything you need to know for Saturday’s clash, including the TV schedule, odds, injuries, and what to watch for.
HOW TO WATCH COLORADO VS. WYOMING
Saturday’s contest is set to kick off from Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado, at 8:15 p.m. MDT and will be televised on ESPN. Dave Flemming, Brock Osweiler and Stormy Buonantony will be on the call.
HOW TO BUY TICKETS FOR COLORADO VS. WYOMING
Tickets on Colorado’s official website are sold out, but are available on the resale market via SeatGeek.
ODDS FOR COLORADO VS. WYOMING
Spread/Total: Colorado -13.5, 44.5
Moneyline: Colorado -530, Wyoming +390
INJURIES FOR COLORADO VS. WYOMING
The Buffs were missing a handful of key players in last week’s loss to Houston, including cornerback Teon Parks, defensive end Samuel Okunlola and defensive tackle Jehiem Oatis. Dallan Hayden was available for the first time this season, but did not touch the ball in his first game back from a hand injury he suffered in the preseason.
Omarion Miller returned from a hamstring injury last week and led the Buffs in receiving. He did not appear to be bothered much by the injury.
COLORADO VS. WYOMING SERIES HISTORY
Colorado leads the all-time series 24-2-1. These teams haven’t played since 2009 when the Buffs traveled up north and came away with a 24-0 victory. The Buffs have an 18-2-1 record at Folsom Field, with the only home losses coming in 1935 (6-0) and 1982 (24-10). The tie was a 13-13 finish in 1926.
This is just the second time that the two programs will play since 1997. The first-ever matchup was a 10-6 CU win in 1900.
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