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Week 3 of CFB is kicking off. If you are a Colorado fan, you must be upset after the tough loss against Nebraska. But no need to worry this Saturday you will get a chance to see your favorite team recover from their loss. The Colorado Buffaloes and Rams will kick off on Saturday at 5:30 p.m. MT. CBS will televise the game live.  On top of this, there are plenty of options to watch the match live. Let me tell you one by one. Sling TV gives an offer started for just $20 with anytime cancelation, including watching live games with top sports channels like NFL RedZone, NFL Network, ESPN, and so on.

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Well, if you want the more cost-efficient option, you can opt for ESPN+ or Fubo. ESPN+ provides offers starting from $14.99 per month, while Fubo gives offers to free streaming. In addition, you can choose Peacock, plans start at $7.99/month and anytime cancelation. Albeit, there are other options too, like Hulu + Live TV subscription. Allow me to tell more interesting facts about the Colorado Vs CSU face off.

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The Rocky Mountain Showdown is being held in Fort Collins for the first time since 1996. Moreover, the first round of tickets has already sold out, but SeatGeek, CSU’s official resale partner, is offering tickets for as little as $200 per seat. Well, the Pinpoint Weather team said that if you plan to attend any pre-game events, the weather will be comfortable with mid-80s temperatures at 4 p.m. So, what is your plan now? Comment below.

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Okay, let me share some intriguing facts with you about the Rocky Mountain Showdown. 

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The Colorado Buffs vs Rams result could revolve around which team can stand tall in the face of adversity

This season, we’ve already witnessed how easily things can go wrong for the Buffaloes. Last week against Nebraska, they had nine penalties for 104 yards in total and were unable to establish any kind of rhythm, as their first five offensive drives ended. Therefore, it will be interesting to see how Colorado responds to adversity. Albeit, Deion was very confident about his defense and offense this year; their backs are now against the wall following a 28-10 loss against the Cornhuskers. 

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If you minutely follow college football every year, you already learn a lesson which is if losses start to mount up, things can go south fast. Even the 2023 season also demonstrated the same to us. However, there is a chance for Colorado’s offensive line to bounce back as CSU has struggled to find a pass rush. But nothing is predictable till now!

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Malabika Dutta is a College Football News Writer at EssentiallySports, working on the Marquee Saturdays Desk. A graduate of the ES College Football Pro Writer Program, she specializes in breaking news and injury reports during live coverage while also developing off-field narratives that give fans a deeper understanding of players’ lives. Her recent work includes coverage of the Rourke family following Kurtis Rourke’s NFL Draft selection by the 49ers. Malabika combines a strong foundation in English Literature with hands-on sports journalism experience, contributing to national college football coverage and supporting the newsroom with timely reporting and contextual storytelling.

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