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Colorado football vs. Arizona State live updates, score and highlights

The Colorado Buffaloes (3-7, 1-6 Big 12) and the No. 25 Arizona State Sun Devils (7-3, 5-3) are underway from Folsom Field in Boulder.

Star freshman quarterback Julian Lewis will get his second start of the season and his first at Folsom Field. Lewis performed well in the Buffs’ most recent loss to West Virginia, completing 22 of his 35 passes for 299 yards and two touchdowns. He gave the Buffs every chance to win, and he will be tasked with doing the same against the Sun Devils, hoping to lead Colorado to a second Top 25 win.

On the other sideline, the defending conference champions, Arizona State, are holding on to slim Big 12 title hopes. The Sun Devils are without their star quarterback, Sam Leavitt, but will have former Buff Jordyn Tyson suit up at wide receiver. Colorado’s defense will have to slow down Tyson, but, more importantly, they must limit quarterback Jeff Sims’ ability to run. If the Buffaloes can do that and force some turnovers, Lewis should give them a chance to win.

With the game now underway, keep it right here for live score updates, analysis and highlights.

That should about do it for the Buffs, who could not get anything going offensively, especially in the passing game.

Arizona State is now up to 297 rushing yards, with starting running back Raleek Brown having 240 yards. The Sun Devils’ most recent drive featured six plays, all runs, totaling 74 yards.

Julian Lewis has looked like a freshman tonight, and that continued on the Buffs’ second drive of the fourth quarter. Three incompletions on that drive brought his stat line to 16-33, a 48% completion rate.

Colorado’s offense completes a massive third-and-23 conversion with Sincere Brown, but on the next play, instead of giving the ball to a trusted back like Dallan Hayden or Micah Welch, walk-on Ronald Coleman gets the carry and immediately drops the ball. Arizona State recovers the ball, and on the very next play, Raleek Brown takes it 88 yards to the house. You can’t make this stuff up, folks.

  • Total Yards: Arizona State 375, Colorado 234

The Sun Devils end the third quarter with their fourth turnover of the game and third fumble. Raleek Brown burst through the middle for a 20-yard gain and hurdled a couple of Colorado defenders, but inexplicably dropped the ball.

Julian Lewis had tight end Zach Atkins wide open on third down, but could not get anything going after starting the drive with a 22-yard gain.

Alejandro Mata drills a 28-yard field goal after Julian Lewis nearly fumbled while being sacked. Some very questionable play calling on third down, opting not to run the ball.

After a three-and-out for Colorado’s offense, linebacker Shaun Myers picked off Sims after a terrible decision from the ASU quarterback to pitch the ball. The Buffaloes now have the ball inside the Arizona State 10-yard line.

Colorado’s defense got it to third down and 3, but a miscommunication at the linebacker position made Derek Eusebio wide open on a slant. He went untouched for a 68-yard score. Arizona State converted the two-point try and now leads by seven.

The Buffs open the second half with their best drive of the game. Dallan Hayden continued his strong night with a 42-yard burst, which set up a Julian Lewis 22-yard touchdown pass to Omarion Miller.

  • Total Yards: Arizona State 257, Colorado 108

Colorado was unable to capitalize on several short-field opportunities, and Julian Lewis has struggled to connect with his receivers. The Buffs are 1-8 on third down and have not converted their two fourth-down tries.

Raleek Brown gave the Sun Devils a chance for points before the half with a 59-yard scamper. On third down, ASU drew up a trick play where Jordyn Tyson threw it into the endzone for Chamon Metayer, but overshot him. The Sun Devils hit another field goal to extend their lead.

Colorado fails to put a drive together after the interception and gives the ball back to Arizona State.

Colorado could not take advantage of a roughing the passer and went for it on fourth and six, but Lewis was sacked for a 10-yard loss. On the very next play, Arizona State quarterback Jeff Sims overthrows his target, and John Slaughter comes up with the interception.

The Sun Devils put together their best drive of the evening, gaining chunk run plays against a depleted CU defense. With a chance for another turnover on downs, Sims would find running back Raleek Brown on a wheel route for a 33-yard score.

Julian Lewis had a nice completion to Omarion Miller to convert, but the drive did not go anywhere after that.

Colorado was beaten earlier in the drive on a wide-open fake punt. Arizona State got all the way down to the Colorado 17-yard line, but the Buffaloes’ defense held on fourth down after an errant Jeff Sims pass.

Byard has been the Buffs’ best defensive player for most of the season and tonight. He already forced a turnover. It looked to be a shoulder injury.

  • Total Yards: Colorado 69, Arizona State 56

Both defenses came to play with six combined three-and-outs in the first quarter. Colorado finished strong with a touchdown drive to take the lead.

An explosive run from Micah Welch for 39 yards set the Buffaloes up inside the red zone. Two plays later, Dallan Hayden rushed it up the left for a seven-yard touchdown. A quick 4-play, 57-yard drive gives Colorado its first score of the game.

A false start penalty on third down put the Buffs behind the sticks, and the Buffs forced another Arizona State punt.

On fourth-and-1, Colorado opts for the quick quarterback sneak, and Lewis goes nowhere. Another scoreless drive for the Buffs.

Safety Tawfiq Byard combines with linebacker Shaun Myers to blow up a screen pass and force the ball out. Keaten Wade recovers and begins their drive on the Arizona State 23-yard line.

The Buffs’ offense once again can’t find any rhythm, and the playcalling seems to be severely lacking. So far, only the routes below have been open for Lewis.

Colorado caught a break on third down with no pass interference called after Ivan Yates was draped all over Jordyn Tyson downfield.

Colorado has gained a total of six yards in two drives, with Lewis seeming out of sync. He nearly had his third-down pass picked off.

Former Buff Jordyn Tyson makes an impact early, beating Teon Parks down the right sideline for a 42-yard gain. Colorado’s defense would hold in the red zone, but ASU hit the 39-yard field goal.

Julian Lewis threw a perfect ball to Omarion Miller on the run, which would have moved the chains, but Miller could not haul it in.

A nice tackle for a loss from Keaten Wade put the Sun Devils behind the sticks. An inaccurate third-down throw from ASU quarterback Jeff Sims led to a punt.

Colorado won the toss and deferred to the second half. CU’s defense will be on the field first.

The Buffaloes are going with the classic black jersey and gold pants, but a black helmet with a gold Ralphie emblem.

The Buffs will once again be down several key players. Both starting left tackles, both starting cornerbacks, two top safeties and several top defensive linemen. Needless to say, Colorado will be playing from behind when it comes to the defensive side of the ball. Stopping dual-threat quarterback Jeff Sims seems a significantly more challenging task.

Former Buff and ASU star receiver Jordyn Tyson is a game-time decision.

How to watch Colorado vs. Arizona State: Kickoff time, TV channel, streaming

TV Channel: ESPN2

Start Time: 6:00 p.m. MT

Colorado-Arizona State will broadcast nationally on ESPN2. Streaming options for the game include the ESPN app and Fubo, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.

Watch Colorado vs. Arizona State on ESPN2

Colorado vs. Arizona State betting spread, over/under

Odds courtesy of FanDuel as of Nov. 22.

  • Spread: Arizona State by 6 1/2
  • Over/under: 47 1/2
  • Moneyline: Arizona State -250, Colorado +205

Colorado Football Schedule 2025

  • Week 1 vs. Georgia Tech: 27-10 loss
  • Week 2 vs. Delaware: 31-7 win
  • Week 3 at Houston: 36-20 loss
  • Week 4 vs. Wyoming: 37-20 win
  • Week 5 vs. BYU: 24-21 loss
  • Week 6 at TCU: 35-21 loss
  • Week 7 vs. Iowa State: 24-17 win
  • Week 9 at No. 18 Utah: 53-7 loss
  • Week 10 vs. Arizona: 52-17 loss
  • Week 11 at West Virginia: 29-22 loss
  • Week 13 vs. Arizona State
  • Week 14 at Kansas State
  • Record: 3-7, 1-6 Big 12

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