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College football predictions 2024: How CU, CSU, Air Force and UNC will fare this season

Colorado

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DateOpponentTimeTV
Aug. 29North Dakota State6 p.m.ESPN
Sept. 7at Nebraska5:30 p.m.NBC
Sept. 14at Colorado State5:30 p.m.CBS
Sept. 21BaylorTBATBA
Sept. 28at Central FloridaTBATBA
Oct. 12Kansas StateTBATBA
Oct. 19at ArizonaTBATBA
Oct. 26CincinnatiTBATBA
Nov. 9at Texas TechTBATBA
Nov. 16UtahTBATBA
Nov. 23at KansasTBATBA
Nov. 29Oklahoma State10 a.m.ABC

Sarah Kelly, deputy sports editor: The Buffs will survive a scare — and perhaps some fun smack talk about Ralphie’s true species — from the Bison, but the road stays rocky against an improved Nebraska team and a CSU squad that tasted blood last season. Can Jordan Seaton protect Shedeur Sanders, who was sacked more than 50 times in 2023? Well, not by himself. If things go as poorly as they could potentially go, this one could come down to a road game at Kansas, which is all a little too reminiscent of the Dan Hawkins era. Prediction: 4-8  

Kyle Newman, sports writer: After opening with a big win over North Dakota State, the Buffs stumble in their road rivalry games, losing to Nebraska and CSU in successive weeks. The up-and-down continues from there as CU struggles to protect Shedeur Sanders (again) and the defense fails to consistently rise to the occasion. A defeat to Oklahoma State in the final game seals its bowl-less fate. Prediction: 5-7 

Sean Keeler, columnist: Shedeur Sanders rallies the Buffs to a comeback victory over those pesky NDSU Bison in the opener, sending a sigh of relief through Folsom Field and sending CU on its way to … another roller-coaster ride, probably. This new Big 12 is one massive collection of middleweights, though, which gives the Buffs a puncher’s chance in every game this fall. But let’s just keep it simple, huh? Combine nine-win talent with four-win coaching, split the difference, and you’re bowling. Barely. Prediction: 6-6

Matt Schubert, sports editor: If the Buffs are going bowling, they must get out of the nonconference slate 2-1 at minimum. There are no world beaters on CU’s schedule, but there aren’t many gimmies, either. The closing stretch with home games vs. Utah and Oklahoma State sandwiched around a trip to Kansas may decide whether or not the Buffs are playing in late December. Prediction: 7-5 

Colorado State

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DateOpponentTimeTV
Aug. 31at Texas1:30 p.m.ESPN
Sept. 7Northern Colorado5 p.m.MW Network
Sept. 14Colorado5:30 p.m.CBS
Sept. 21UTEP3 p.m.TruTV
Oct. 5at Oregon State4:30 p.m.The CW
Oct. 12San Jose State1:30 p.m.TruTV
Oct. 19at Air Force6 p.m.CBSSN
Oct. 26New Mexico3 p.m.MW Network
Nov. 2at Nevada6 p.m.CBSSN
Nov. 15Wyoming6 p.m.CBSSN
Nov. 23at Fresno State8:30 p.m.CBSSN
Nov. 29Utah StateTBAFS1

Kelly: This is a pivotal year for both Jay Norvell and Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi, and they’ll both rise to the occasion. Last season showed us glimmers of the kind of magic CSU can create when things go right. The recipe for success? A more mature QB, a little more talent around him, and a momentum-shifting rivalry win over CU. Rammies go bowling for the first time since 2017.  Prediction: 7-5 

Newman: The turnaround Rams fans have been waiting for comes to fruition in Year 3 under coach Jay Norvell. Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi reins in the mistakes that plagued him last season and capitalize on a talented wideout corps headlined by Tory Horton, who has another 1,000-yard season. Despite a loss to Texas in the opener, the Rams pick up big rivalry wins over CU and Wyoming. Prediction: 9-3  

Keeler: The remit for Year 3 of the Jay Norvell Era is crystal clear: Win a trophy game; get to a bowl; and start getting those fannies back in those very swanky Canvas Stadium seats again. They should check off all three. As the Rammies get CU and Wyoming at home, snatching at least one of those is imperative. A lot of little birdies I respect keep whispering that this team could be sneaky good. But BFN won’t reach his ceiling until he’s fixed his floor. Prediction: 6-6

Schubert: Has there been a bigger game in the brief history of Canvas Stadium than the Buffs’ visit on Sept. 14? If the Rams steal that one against CU, the opportunity for a big season is right there. It says here that won’t happen. But Norvell finally gets a rivalry win when Wyoming comes calling in November. That and a bowl game are enough to keep the Norvell Era alive and kicking in FoCo. Prediction: 7-5

Air Force

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DateOpponentTimeTV
Aug. 31Merrimack1:30 p.m.CBSSN
Sept. 7San Jose State5 p.m.CBSSN
Sept. 14at Baylor5:30 p.m.FS1
Sept. 28at Wyoming6 p.m.CBSSN
Oct. 5Navy10 a.m.CBS
Oct. 12at New Mexico5 p.m.TruTV
Oct. 19Colorado State6 p.m.CBSSN
Nov. 2at Army10 a.m.CBS
Nov. 9Fresno StateTBATBA
Nov. 16Oregon State1:30 p.m.CBSSN
Nov. 23at NevadaTBATBA
Nov. 30at San Diego StateTBATBA

Kelly: Air Force’s “next man up” mentality is put to the test after losing all but four starters. It may not always be pretty, but the Zoomies get it done — and maybe even get tantalizingly close to the expanded College Football Playoff. A CFB bid isn’t happening this year, but expect a few very fun, suspenseful midseason weeks. Prediction: 8-4  

Newman: The Falcons return very little of last year’s team — three starters on defense and one on offense — and will be learning via trial by fire for the first several weeks. There are growing pains in a rebuilding season in Colorado Springs, but Air Force beats rival Navy and its regimented triple-option offense remains tough to stop as they are competitive in the majority of their games. Prediction: 6-6  

Keeler: Too many new faces, you say? Balderdash! The Zoomies could win seven games with a backfield of Snap, Crackle and Pop. It’s the system, silly. It’ll take a couple of weeks for Air Force to find its feet, but once it does, the Falcons will resume their usual run of precision curb-stomping. Prediction: 8-4

Schubert: Troy Calhoun has it rolling down in the Springs. Even with massive turnover, it’s hard to see this program taking a big step back. There are some tough roadies on the schedule, including visits to Waco, West Point and San Diego, but this a manageable slate. The Falcons have reached four straight bowl games in non-Covid seasons. Make it five. Prediction: 8-4

Northern Colorado

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DateOpponentTimeTV
Aug. 31at Incarnate Word5 p.m.ESPN+
Sept. 7at Colorado State5 p.m.MW Network
Sept. 14Abilene Christian2 p.m.ESPN+
Sept. 21at Stephen F. Austin6 p.m.ESPN+
Sept. 28Cal Poly1 p.m.ESPN+
Oct. 5at Montana State2 p.m.ESPN+
Oct. 12at Weber State6 p.m.ESPN+
Oct. 26Montana1 p.m.ESPN+
Nov. 2at UC Davis2 p.m.ESPN+
Nov. 9Eastern WashingtonNoonESPN+
Nov. 16Northern ArizonaNoonESPN+
Nov. 23at Portland State2 p.m.ESPN+

Kelly: After I graduated, my alma mater, Kansas, managed to string together two separate winless seasons under two separate coaches, one of them as recently as 2020. Bears fans, I have hurt the way you hurt. But last year? The Jayhawks played in a bowl game. Kansas and UNC have very little in common except one important thing: It can’t get much worse. With the bar set this low, the Bears should be able to claw and fight their way over it. The only way out is through. Prediction: 2-10  

Newman: There was nothing worth writing home about in the Bears’ winless 2023 season, so there’s nowhere to go but up for this program. The tide might begin to turn in Greeley with a renewed focus on recruiting Colorado players, especially those who profile as obvious Division II standouts but want to prove themselves in Division I FCS. UNC steals a couple W’s as building blocks. Prediction: 2-10  

Keeler: The Bears will win a Big Sky game this year. Mark it down, people! Believe! Past is prologue, after all, and Ed Lamb’s teams at Southern Utah improved by one victory, year over year, in each of his first three seasons at the helm. Mind you, this is a much, much, much more difficult helm to get chuggin’ in the right direction. Patience, people. Prediction: 1-11

Schubert: It says here that Ed Lamb will get his first win as Bears head coach in Week 3 when Abilene Christian comes calling. UNC may have gone 0-11 in its first season under Lamb, but four of those losses were one-score games. Take a few steps forward and the Bears can win a few this year. Still, we’re a long way from talking playoffs. Prediction: 3-9

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