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Colorado vs. North Dakota State: College football live game updates, scores, highlights

Week 1 is upon us and Thursday night offers up the first taste with a slate of 21 college football games.

That includes our first look at Deion Sanders’ Colorado Buffaloes. Coach Prime’s crew started off last season hot and captured the nation’s attention before rapidly plummeting back to earth. After beefing up their roster via the transfer portal, will this year be different for the Buffs? They open at home against FCS stalwart North Dakota State.

Also in action: No. 11 Missouri, No. 12 Utah, No. 22 Kansas and No. 24 NC State. Below are Thursday’s games of note (all times ET).

  • Rutgers 44, Howard 7

  • Wake Forest 45, North Carolina A&T 13

  • UCF 57, New Hampshire 3

  • Western Carolina at NC State | 7:30 p.m. | ACCN

  • Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Arkansas | 7:30 p.m. | ESPNU

  • Murray State at Missouri | 8 p.m. | SEC

  • Lindenwood at Kansas | 8 p.m. | ESPN+

  • North Dakota State at Colorado | 8 p.m. | ESPN

  • Southern Utah at Utah | 9 p.m. | ESPN+

  • North Carolina at Minnesota | 9 p.m. | Fox

  • Eastern Illinois at Illinois | 9 p.m. | BTN

Live46 updates

  • The Buffs are nearing the NDSU red zone with a methodical drive of their own. They have it at the 30 with just over 12 minutes left in the game.

  • The Utes are rolling in Salt Lake City. Cam Rising is 10-15 for 254 yards and 5 touchdowns as the game heads to half. His last game was the Rose Bowl at the end of the 2022 season.

  • End of 3Q: Colorado 24, NDSU 20

    The Buffs have the ball and a first down in their own territory to start the fourth quarter.

  • NC State 31, Western Carolina 21

    Jordan Waters bulldozes his way into the end zone for a 7-yard TD and it looks like the Wolfpack are going to avoid disaster here. 6:32 to play.

  • NDSU’s drive fizzles out there though, and Colorado will get the ball back at its own 20.

  • The Bison are on the march again. They just crossed midfield with just under 3 minutes left in the third quarter.

  • NC State 24, Western Carolina 21

    NC State fans can exhale a bit. KC Concepcion with a nice 35-yard catch and run touchdown to give the Wolfpack the lead early in the 4th.

    Concepcion has scored all 3 of NC State’s TDs.

  • Touchdown Colorado!

    It’s Travis Hunter again. The two-way star shucks his defender and gets his feet down in the end zone to put the Buffs back on top.

  • Shedeur Sanders goes deep to Jimmy Horn again for a 44-yard chunk and the Buffs are inside the red zone already.

  • North Dakota State isn’t able to do anything on the ensuing drive and punts it back to Colorado.

  • Interception NDSU!

    The Buffs were driving for a score and a fluky deflection falls right into the hands of a NDSU defender for a pick! What a huge play in Boulder.

  • We are back for the second half of Colorado-NDSU and the Buffs are nearing the end zone after a deep catch from Travis

  • Western Carolina 21, NC State 17

    Branson Adams’ 17-yard TD run helps the Catamounts retake the lead over NC State late in the 3rd quarter. Panic time for NC State?

  • End of 2Q: NDSU 20, Colorado 17

    The Buffs quickly moved into field goal range just before half with two deep completions from Shedeur Sanders. Alejandro Mata nails the short FG just before the break to cut into the lead, but Colorado still trails in its home opener.

  • Jalon Daniels is back and he’s doing Jalon Daniels things for the Jayhawks.

  • After a sack on Shedeur Sanders at midfield, Colorado chooses to punt it this time instead of going for it. There’s 2:41 to go in the first half and NDSU will take over deep in its own territory.

  • Colorado is on the move after another long catch from Jimmy Horn. That’s three catches for 103 yards and a TD already for Horn.

  • NDSU settles for field goal

    The Buffs are finally able to stiffen up and hold the Bison before a 28-yard field goal by Griffin Crosa.

  • NC State officially on upset watch 👀

  • Colorado could’ve gotten off the field on third down near the end zone, but a late-hit penalty by Shilo Sanders keeps the drive alive for NDSU.

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