CU Buffs vs. Cincinnati football: How to watch, storylines and staff predictions

CU Buffs vs. Cincinnati football: How to watch, storylines and staff predictions

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Cincinnati (5-2, 3-1 Big 12) at Colorado (5-2, 3-1)

When/where: 8:15 p.m. Saturday, Folsom Field

TV/Radio: ESPN/850 AM

BetMGM Line: CU -5.5, 57.5 O/U

Weather: 51 degrees and slightly windy at kickoff

Series history: CU won the only meeting, 56-14 in Boulder in 1972

Three storylines

Travis Hunter’s impact: After the Buffs’ two-way star was knocked out of the Kansas State game with a reported shoulder injury, and then limited to the first half in last week’s win over Arizona, Deion Sanders said Hunter is “feeling much better.” Whether he’s back to padding his Heisman resume is TBD. Playing hurt last week at Arizona, he was limited to two catches for 17 yards. That means LaJohntay Wester (eight catches for 127 yards in Tucson) will likely continue as a featured pass-catcher, along with Will Sheppard. Jimmy Horn Jr., also hurt in the K-State loss, only had two catches last week.

Positioning up for grabs: The Buffs and Bearcats are currently in a four-way tie for third in the Big 12 standings, behind undefeated BYU and Iowa State. If the Buffs can run the table, a spot in the conference championship game awaits. A win over Cincinnati would be a boon toward that goal given how the schedule opens up. After next week’s trip to Texas Tech, the Buffs’ three remaining opponents are a combined 2-10 in the Big 12. In the meantime, the Buffs need either BYU or ISU to stumble, and the Cyclones have a much tougher stretch run.

Predictions

Kyle Newman, sportswriter: CU 31, Cincinnati 21

It might be time to start believing this Buffs team can make a run to the Big 12 title game on Dec. 7 in Arlington. Travis Hunter has an impressive TD catch in the first quarter to take control of the game early. Shedeur Sanders, with decent protection up front, turns in another big stat line and scrambles for a few key first downs. And the defense does the rest, limiting the Bearcats to one score in the second half as CU come up with five sacks overall while Hunter’s fourth-quarter interception seals the win.



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