What radio station is Colorado vs Nebraska game? Details on Week 2 NCAA football game coverage
Matt Rhule's Nebraska Cornhuskers are ready to avenge last year's loss against Deion Sanders' Colorado Buffaloes as they take the field this Saturday at Memorial Lincoln Field in Nebraska. The contest is expected to be close but Nebraska is expected to pick up the slacks this time.
The Cornhuskers are much better in Rhule's second year. They had a 40-7 blowout win against the UTEP Miners in Week 1. On the other hand, Deion Sanders' boys had a tough route to victory over North Dakota State.
How to listen to Colorado vs. Nebraska game on the radio today?
The game can be heard on KLIN News Talk 1400 AM/99.3 FM, where Greg Sharpe and Damon Benning will bring all the action to the Cornhuskers' listeners. Others can enjoy it on SiriusXM.
What time is Colorado vs. Nebraska game today?
The showdown will kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET in Memorial Lincoln Stadium. The pre-game broadcast is expected to start two hours before the game.
Fans can catch the live coverage on NBC and Peacock. Moreover, those with a subscription can stream the game on FuboTV.
Colorado vs Nebraska: Head-to-Head
Saturday will mark the 73rd time the programs will meet for a football game. Before both Colorado and Nebraska left the Big 12 in 2010, the two met every year from 1948 to 2010. While the Buffaloes have rejoined the Big 12 this season, Nebraska is a part of the Big 10 conference.
The Cornhuskers have a dominant 49-21-2 record over the team from Boulder. However, the good thing for the Buffaloes is since 2010, they have won all three matchups, including last year's 36-14 win.
Talking about the main position, the Cornhuskers haven't seen a high-end prospect like true freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola since 2005. Raiola was excellent in the first game against UTEP, throwing for two touchdowns.
On the other end, senior quarterback Shedeur Sanders is a Heisman contender this season and with every game he performs well, he boosts his draft stock when he declares for NFL after this season. Against North Dakota State, Shedeur threw for 450+ passing yards and four touchdowns.
By the looks of it, both quarterbacks lead a pass-heavy offense, with Shedeur's favorite target being Travis Hunter and Raiola's favorite man being receiver Isaiah Neyor.