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Final standings, highlights of the match in week 4

It’s been 14 years since Colorado and Baylor played a football game against each other.

The Buffaloes and Bears play their Big 12 opener in front of a national TV audience. And it was certainly a bull’s-eye. A last-second Hail Mary by Shedeur Sanders to send the game to OT and then a forced fumble by Travis Hunter to win sealed Colorado’s game in.

Follow us for live updates from Folsom Field.

A wild finish in Boulder. Watch Travis Hunter’s game-sealing forced fumble here and the Shedeur Sanders to LaJohntay Wester Hail Mary here.

It looked like this match would go into double overtime.

Until Travis Hunter stole the ball from Baylor running back Dominic Richardson on the goal line.

The Buffs just pulled off one of the most improbable comebacks ever.

Micah Welch’s second touchdown of the night gave Colorado the lead in overtime.

If the Buffs can get a defensive stop, they will mount an improbable comeback.

Colorado 38, Baylor 31. End of the first OT.

It’s a Folsom Field wonder.

Shedeur Sanders connected with LaJohntay Wester for a 44-yard touchdown on the final play of regulation time.

We’re going into overtime.

Baylor 31, Colorado 31. End of regulation.

Baylor capped an eight-play, 61-yard drive with a 24-yard touchdown catch by Hal Presley.

Baylor 31, Colorado 24. 5:43 remaining.

–Scott Procter

Travis Hunter had two catches for 77 yards during Colorado’s six-play, 80-yard touchdown drive late in the third quarter.

Micah Welch fired the ball in from two yards out to equalize.

Baylor 24, Colorado 24. 1:00 left in the third quarter.

–Scott Procter

Colorado kicks off the second half.

–Scott Procter

It had yet to be reviewed, but Omarion Miller’s spectacular 58-yard catch and run for a touchdown was upheld by officials.

Colorado needed that score before halftime after trailing by two scores.

Baylor 24, Colorado 17. With 43 seconds left in the first half.

–Scott Procter

Baylor quarterback Sawyer Robertson scored a 45-yard rushing touchdown on 4th and 2, giving the Bears a two-score lead.

Colorado gets the ball first in the second half, but has to score before halftime.

Baylor 24, Colorado 10. 4:10 left in the first half.

–Scott Procter

It was a draw of about 13 seconds.

Jamaal Bell returned a kickoff 100 yards for a Baylor touchdown, giving the Bears the lead again.

Baylor 17, Colorado 10. 6:43 left in the first half.

–Scott Procter

A 10-play, 55-yard drive was capped off with a 43-yard field goal by Alejandro Mata.

Baylor 10, Colorado 10. 6:56 left in the first half.

–Scott Procter

Baylor quarterback Sawyer Robertson threw a beautiful 30-yard touchdown pass to Monaray Baldwin, who made a diving grab in the end zone. The scoring play capped a seven-play, 75-yard drive by the Bears.

Baylor 10, Colorado 7. 14:26 to go in the first half.

–Scott Procter

Shedeur Sanders has yet to throw an incompletion (6-for-6) and has hit five different receivers.

Baylor begins the second quarter near midfield.

–Scott Procter

Travis Hunter had a 24-yard reception on third down and later in the drive drew a defensive pass interference in the end zone. On the next play, Shedeur Sanders scored a rushing touchdown from two yards out.

It was Colorado’s first touchdown on the ground this season.

Colorado 7, Baylor 3. 1:56 left in the first quarter.

–Scott Procter

A 54-yard punt return brought Baylor inside the Colorado 40-yard line to begin their second drive, but the Buffs defense held firm and forced a 32-yard field goal.

Baylor 3, Colorado 0. 8:13 left in the first quarter.

–Scott Procter

The Colorado American football team wears a traditional homecoming outfit: black jerseys with gold helmets and pants.

Baylor wears all-white uniforms.

–Scott Procter

  • Date: Saturday September 21st
  • Time: 6:00 PM MT
  • Location: Folsom Field, Boulder

Watch Baylor vs Colorado Football on FuboTV

  • Mark Johnson, Gary Barnett and Andy Lindahl are guests on the Colorado American Football Radio Network.
  • 08:50 AM KOA Denver
  • SiriusXM 162 or 199/SXM app 960
  • ESPN Radio will also broadcast the match with Mike Couzens, Max Starks and Mike Peasley on the air.
  • Series record: Colorado leads 9-7
  • Colorado’s latest win: 2007 (43-23)
  • Baylor’s latest win: 2010 (31-25)

Unless Baylor can run at will, its quarterback situation puts it at a huge disadvantage in this matchup, especially with Shedeur Sanders on the other side. The momentum from last week’s win and a homecoming atmosphere give Colorado the edge.

Colorado wins 24-13.

–Scott Procter

According to BetMGM’s college football odds, Colorado is a 1-point favorite to beat Baylor on Saturday morning.

Colorado will be without running back Dallan Hayden on Saturday. The Ohio State transfer led the Buffs in rushing before missing the Week 3 win over Colorado State. He is expected to return next week for UCF, but Arkansas transfer Isaiah Augustave and true freshman Micah Welch will lead Colorado’s backfield against Baylor.

–Scott Procter

Tonight there is a 70% chance of rain in Boulder. A quarter inch of precipitation is expected.

–Scott Procter

–Scott Procter

All times are listed in Mountain.

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