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The Colorado Buffaloes and the Arizona Wildcats meet on Saturday in a Big 12 matchup that will be televised nationally. The game will feature a Colorado team that’s lost three of its last four games and an Arizona team that’s also lost three of its last four. Colorado is led by head coach Deion Sanders and quarterback Kaidon Salter. He has thrown for 1,193 yards, nine touchdowns and five interceptions. Arizona is led by head coach Brent Brennan and quarterback Noah Fifita, who has thrown for 1,829 yards, 17 touchdowns and four interceptions. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the game, including TV channel, streaming options, kickoff time and betting odds. Also, here is more information about college football’s Week 10 slate. Colorado vs. Arizona Kickoff Time Colorado (3-5) and Arizona (4-3) will kick off at 7:00 p.m. ET on Saturday. The game will be played at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado, which opened in 1924 and seats nearly 51,000 fans. Folsom Field’s elevation is 5,360 feet above sea level, making it the third-highest stadium in FBS college football. What TV Channel is Colorado vs. Arizona on? The game between Colorado and Arizona will be televised on FS1. Tim Brando and Devin Gardner will be on the call. Gardner is a former quarterback for the Michigan Wolverines. How to Live Stream Colorado vs. Arizona Fans can stream Colorado-Arizona live through the Fox Sports app by logging in with their cable provider. Cord-cutters can also watch Colorado-Arizona through Fubo (which offers a free trial), YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV and Sling TV. Colorado vs. Arizona Spread, Betting Odds and More Point spread: Arizona -4.5 Moneyline: Arizona -186; Colorado +154 Over/Under: 53.5 Both Colorado and Arizona are looking to regain traction as they enter the final stretch of the season. Sanders’ Buffaloes will rely on the home crowd at Folsom Field to spark a much-needed turnaround, while the Wildcats aim to get back to .500 and strengthen their postseason chances. With both teams eager to shift momentum, Saturday night’s matchup in Boulder could come down to which quarterback can deliver in crunch time.