We’re another day closer to Colorado’s Deion Sanders era officially kicking off against TCU on Sept. 2.
Following that road contest, the home slate begins against rival Nebraska the next week as Sanders will get his first up close and personal experience of the Huskers-Buffs rivalry at Folsom Field.
Colorado football is generating a lot of buzz with Coach Prime, quarterback Shedeur Sanders, two-way player Travis Hunter and a host of other newcomers coming to Boulder as part of a true changing of the guard.
Single-game tickets for the 2023 season went on sale at CUBuffs.com on Wednesday, and here’s a look at each game’s ticket price range as of this writing:
Nebraska, Sept. 9: $315-924
The Prime era in Boulder begins with a showdown against Colorado’s former Big 12 foe Nebraska, which is also looking to return to greatness under new head coach Matt Rhule.
Given that it’s the home opener and against a traditional rival, it’s the most expensive ticket in 2023.
Colorado State, Sept. 16: $175-575
Following a period in which this game between two in-state rivals was played in Denver at Mile High Stadium — under a variety of naming rights deals — the Rocky Mountain Showdown shifts back to Folsom in 2023.
This game is significantly cheaper than Nebraska.
USC, Sept. 30: $225-625
Colorado’s Pac-12 home slate begins with a game against conference favorites USC.
2022 Heisman Trophy winner Caleb Williams returns for what will surely be his final college season, and Sanders will go up against one of the best head coaches in the nation, Lincoln Riley.
This will prove to be an early litmus test for the Buffs with plenty of storylines surrounding this matchup.
Stanford, Oct. 13: $175-625
The Buffs’ only Friday game of the season is against another rebuilding program in Stanford as its head coach Troy Taylor comes to Folsom Field. Game times for the season have yet to be announced, but this will likely kick off fairly late.
On paper, this could be a win for the Buffs.
Oregon State, Nov. 4: $105-510
Following a road swing, Colorado heads back home for arguably its most intriguing home game of 2023. Here me out on that, though.
Oregon State has improved dramatically under head coach Jonathan Smith to become a solid Pac-12 team in recent years. Just last season, the Beavers beat Oregon in the Civil War, had USC on upset alert and finished the 2022 season at No. 14 in the final College Football Playoff rankings. And, they finished the year off with a 30-3 win over Florida in the Las Vegas Bowl.
The Beavers have some questions on defense following the loss of LB Omar Speights to LSU, but they also welcome in former Clemson QB DJ Uiagalelei, who with the Tigers showed flashes of what made him one of the top quarterbacks in the country out of high school. But overall, he had an up-and-down tenure in the ACC. If he’s able to rediscover the magic he had as a prospect, Oregon State may be in contention for a Pac-12 title game appearance.
Colorado has reshaped its roster via the transfer portal and if the Buffs are playing good football at this point, thi