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    Who Are The Iowa State vs. Colorado Announcers Today On ESPN? All You Need To Know About Week 7 Game’s Coverage Team

    This Saturday afternoon, amidst a pivotal Big 12 clash at Folsom Field, the Iowa State Cyclones take on the Colorado Buffaloes, desperately looking for a win, making this one of the more interesting games of the weekend.

    Let’s take a look at the game announcers for today’s enthralling fixture, along with the schedule, viewing options and expectations from this Big 12 clash.

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    Iowa State vs. Colorado Game Announcers Today

    Mike Monaco is assigned to provide commentary for Saturday’s coverage on ESPN. Monaco has emerged as one of the most versatile commentators at the network since starting in 2019.

    The Massachusetts native began his career as a minor league baseball commentator and interned at NESN before making stops at NBC Sports, FOX Sports, and the Big Ten Network.

    Also joining Monaco in the booth is Louis Riddick, who offers the sort of credibility that few analysts can match, having played in the NFL before spending over a decade being a part of NFL franchises from corporate offices.

    Riddick has experience working in college football and the NFL for ESPN and ABC.

    What Time Is The Iowa State vs. Colorado Game Today?

    The match at Folsom Field located in Boulder, Colorado is scheduled to get underway at 2:30 pm Central Time. Meanwhile, fans on the East Coast will be able to view the game on television starting at 3:30 pm Eastern Time and fans on the West Coast will see the game start at 12:30 pm Pacific Time. .

    The game is available to view nationally on ESPN. A FUBO streaming option is available for any live streamers that are still looking to view the game.

    What To Expect In The Iowa State vs. Colorado Game

    The Buffaloes come into this game still searching for their first conference win. While the Buffaloes have shown flashes of potential, putting a fully complete game of 60 minutes together, they have been less successful. Their heart-breaking collapse last week at TCU was hurtful as they lost a commanding lead in the second half, but Coach Deion Sanders knows they have to clean things up quickly, if the Buffs want to be competitive and relevant in the Big 12.

    Iowa State comes in ranked and wounded as the Cyclones suffered their first loss of the season in brutal fashion against Cincinnati last weekend when they fell behind 17-0 in the first quarter. Quarterback Rocco Becht has been very impressive through the first half of the season, and the Cyclones are still hoping to achieve their goal of playing for a conference championship in Arlington.

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