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    Who Are the Colorado-BYU Game Announcers Today on ESPN? All You Need to Know About Week 5 Game’s Coverage Team

    Head coach Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes are getting ready to host the No. 25-ranked BYU Cougars in a rematch of last year’s Alamo Bowl. Last season, the Cougars came out on top, dominating the Buffaloes in a 36-14 victory. This year, it could be much of the same as the Cougars are undefeated through their first three games, whereas the Buffaloes are 2-2. Here is everything you need to know about the matchup.

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    Colorado vs. BYU Football Game Announcers Today

    Colorado vs. BYU is one of the premier Big 12 matchups of the day. The BYU Cougars are trying to establish their spot at the top of the conference standings. Conversely, the Buffaloes are trying to get back in the mix after a disappointing start. The announcers for the game are Mark Jones as the play-by-play commentator and Roddy Jones as the analyst.

    What Time Is The Colorado vs. BYU Game Today?

    As one of the premier matchups in the Big 12 for the day, the game is one of the last matchups of the day. The game is set to begin at 10:15 p.m. ET. It will be broadcast on ESPN, with streaming options on Fubo.

    What To Expect In The Colorado vs. BYU Game

    Looking ahead to the Colorado vs. BYU matchup, it is hard not to see the Cougars as the favorite. They have played well in all three of their games this season, coming away with convincing victories in each of them. Additionally, the team will be rested as it had a bye last week.

    Conversely, Colorado has struggled to find its identity this season after losing Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders to the NFL. The team does not look nearly as competitive this season and has dropped games that it would have won last season. Deion Sanders’ squad is 2-2 thus far. While the loss in Week 1 to No. 16-ranked Georgia Tech is not a bad one, the loss to Houston in Week 3 was disappointing for the fanbase.

    In Saturday’s game, fans should expect to find out what kind of team Deion Sanders has this season. If they can compete with BYU, there is a chance they can be in the Big 12 championship mix. However, a loss will likely indicate that this will be a down season.

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