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Baylor vs. Colorado Preview: How to watch, TV Channel, Streaming, Odds, Spread, Players to Watch

The Colorado Buffaloes host the Baylor Bears on Saturday night in a clash between two Big 12 teams who each need a win.

Both teams are 2-1 entering Week 4.

Colorado beat North Dakota State 31-26 in Week 1, lost to then-No. 22 Nebraska 28-10 in Week 2, and beat Colorado State 28-9 this past weekend.

The Bears beat Tarleton State 45-3 to open their season, lost to then-No. 12 Utah 23-12 in Week 2, and bounced back with a 31-3 win over Air Force in Week 3.

How to watch Baylor vs. Colorado, TV channel and streaming

Baylor vs. Colorado will be broadcast on FOX, which can be viewed through linear or cable TV and streamed with live TV streaming apps such as YouTubeTV and FuboTV.

Baylor vs. Colorado start time, date and venue

Baylor vs. Colorado is scheduled to start at 8 PM ET/7 PM CT/6 PM MT on Saturday, September 21 with the game taking place at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado.

Baylor vs. Colorado odds and spread

Baylor

+110 ML

Colorado

-130 ML

Spread

Colorado -2.0

Total Points

O/U 53.0

Baylor vs. Colorado players to watch

Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado: 85/121 passes completed (70.2 percent), 999 passing yards, 9-2 TD-INT ratio, 333.0 yards per game, 11.8 yards per catch

Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado: 30 receptions, 342 yards, five receiving TDs, 11.4 yards per catch, 11 total tackles, two passes defended, one interception, one tackle for loss

Keaton Thomas, DB/LB, Baylor: 25 total tackles, one pick-six

Bryson Washington, RB, Baylor: 12 carries, 106 yards, one TD, 8.8 yards per carry

Baylor vs. Colorado stats

  • Baylor's QB situation is uncertain heading into the game against Colorado: DeQuan Finn, the starter heading into this season, has completed 53.5 percent of his passes for 307 yards and a 3-2 TD INT ratio, while possible replacement Sawyer Robertson has completed 72.4 percent of his passes for 315 yards and a TD.
  • Baylor ranks 75th out of 134 Division I teams in points scored per game with 29.3, but they're 16th in points allowed per game with just 9.7.
  • Colorado ranks 101st in points scored per game with 23.0 and 67th in points allowed per game with 21.0.
  • The Bears allow the third-lowest completion percentage at 45.7 percent through three games this season.
  • Colorado has yet to score a rushing touchdown this season.
  • Buffaloes CB DJ McKinney has four passes defended and 21 tackles - both team highs - in three games this season.

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