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The Colorado–Nebraska football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Colorado Buffaloes and Nebraska Cornhuskers. The teams first played in 1898, and began competing annually as conference opponents in 1948.
Colorado and Nebraska renew their rivalry Saturday. Here's the TV and streaming information for the matchup between the Buffaloes and Cornhuskers:
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The Buffaloes were exposed by Nebraska on Saturday night as the Cornhuskers rolled to a 28-10 victory in Lincoln. Nebraska took the game over from the start and raced out to a 28-0 lead at the break.
The Buffaloes' only loss of the season came on the road against eventual consensus national champion Nebraska. Colorado, ranked #2 at the time, was in line to play for the national title as part of the Bowl Coalition. They were leapfrogged in the polls by the Cornhuskers, who had been ranked #3, and finished the regular season ranked #4.
Nebraska's next game was equally exciting as unranked and undefeated Nebraska took on the #23 Iowa State Cyclones. They won in a hard fought match that went into 2 overtimes by a score of 27–20. The game marked the first time that overtime had occurred in Memorial Stadium. Regardless of the quality win, Nebraska remained unranked.
Tommie Frazier was on the field at Memorial Stadium as part of the 1994 national championship team introduced before the Nebraska vs. Colorado game. Nebraska finished 13-0 that year at No. 1 ...
From 1903 until 1962, Utah and Colorado played each other nearly every year, a total of 57 games. [4] At that time, it was the second-most played rivalry for both teams (Utah had played Utah State 62 times; [5] Colorado had played Colorado State 61 times [6]). After the 1962 meeting, a second consecutive win by Utah, the teams stopped playing ...