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What channel is Colorado football vs NDSU on today? Time, TV schedule
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What channel is Colorado football vs NDSU on today? Time, TV schedule

The first week of the American football season has finally arrived.

Deion Sanders and the Colorado American football team host perennial FCS powerhouse North Dakota State to kick off the game.

Here’s a guide on how to watch Colorado vs. NDSU on Thursday, August 29:

What channel is Colorado football vs. NDSU on today?

Watch Colorado football vs. NDSU football live on ESPN+

Colorado vs. NDSU Channel Guide

ESPN can be found here:

  • DirectTV: 206
  • Dish Network: 140
  • Comcast/Xfinity: 27 (standard), 668 (HD), 1205 (4K)
  • Fort Collins Connection: 50

Who are the commentators for the Colorado-NDSU game?

  • Match report: Mark Jones
  • Analyst: Roddy Jones
  • Sidelines: Quint Kessenich

What time does Colorado vs. NDSU start?

  • Date: Thursday August 29
  • Start time: 6:00pm MT/8:00pm ET

The game between Colorado and the Bison starts at 6:00 p.m. MT at Folsom Field.

How do you listen to Colorado vs. NDSU on the radio?

  • Mark Johnson, Gary Barnett and Tyler Polumbus are guests on the Colorado Football Radio Network.
  • 08:50 AM KOA Denver
  • SiriusXM 162 or 199/SXM app 960

Colorado Soccer Schedule 2024: TV Channels, Dates, Start Times

All times are listed in Mountain.

  • Aug. 29 (Thursday): vs. North Dakota State, 6 p.m. on ESPN
  • September 7: In Nebraska, 5:30pm on NBC
  • September 14: At Colorado State, 5:30 p.m. on CBS
  • September 21: Against Baylor (homecoming)
  • September 28: In Central Florida
  • Oct 5: Day
  • Oct 12: Against Kansas State
  • Oct 19: In Arizona
  • Oct 26: Vs. Cincinnati (family weekend)
  • November 2: Day
  • November 9: At Texas Tech
  • November 16: Against Utah
  • November 23: At Kansas (at Arrowhead Stadium)
  • Nov. 29 (Friday): vs. Oklahoma State, 10 a.m. ABC

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