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Sat, Dec. 28 - 6:30 pm CST
#17 First Team Logo vs. #23 Second Team Logo
Sat, Dec. 28 - 6:30 pm CST
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#17 BYU vs. #23 Colorado

The #17 BYU Cougars will face the #23 Colorado Buffaloes in the 32nd annual Valero Alamo Bowl on Dec. 28 at 6:30 p.m. CST in the Alamodome and broadcast live on ABC.

The Cougars enter the game with a 10-2 overall record and 7-2 in Big 12 play. Designated as the visiting team and occupying the west sideline, the Cougars are led by Head Coach Kalani Sitake, who currently boasts the ninth-best winning percentage among FBS coaches with a 44-18 (.710) record since 2020.

BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff threw for 2,796 yards and 20 touchdowns during the regular season. He also rushed for 388 yards with six additional scores.

Overall, 17 different players scored touchdowns for the Cougars, including being the only team in the nation to score four TDs on special teams (3 kickoff return TDs, 1 punt return TD), while the BYU defense featured 12 different players recording an FBS-best 20 interceptions on the season. 

Colorado is 9-3 overall and 7-2 in Big 12 play. Designated as the home team and occupying the east sideline, the Buffaloes are led by Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders, who is in his second season as CU’s head coach. Coach Prime has led the Buffaloes to their first bowl appearance since 2020 and hit the nine-win mark for Colorado for just the second time in the past 22 seasons.  

Buffs quarterback Shedeur Sanders leads the nation in completion percentage (74.2%) and is the only quarterback in the top five of passing yards (3,926), touchdowns (35), completions per game (28.1) and quarterback rating (168.79).

The Buffs also boast Travis Hunter, one of the most dynamic two-way players in the last quarter century of college football.  He ranks in the top five of Power 4 and FBS players in receptions (92), yards (1,152), touchdowns (14), passes defended (15) and interceptions (4).  He is a candidate for the Heisman and finalist for the Walter Camp, Maxwell, Bednarik, Lott, Biletnikoff and Hornung Awards. 

This will be the first time the two teams meet at the Valero Alamo Bowl. This marks BYU’s first trip to the Alamodome, while Colorado is returning for the fourth time in their history.

Colorado and BYU have played each other on 12 previous occasions. The all-time series is split 8-3-1 between the two teams in favor of Colorado. The two most recently met in 1988, with BYU winning 20-17.

TEAM SELECTION RIGHTS

In the College Football Playoff (CFP) era, the Big 12 and Pac-12 teams competing in the Valero Alamo Bowl have arrived in San Antonio with an average CFP ranking of #16. These games also averaged 60,120 fans, which is 93% of the Alamodome’s total capacity, and over 5.1 million ESPN viewers.

Conference realignment reduced the Pac-12 Conference to two teams, prompting the Valero Alamo Bowl to partner with four conferences (the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, and Pac-12) to match up against the Big 12 Conference for the 2024 and 2025 seasons (the final two years of its current bowl agreement).

This agreement provides the Valero Alamo Bowl with the first choice of bowl eligible teams from two 12-team pools: the Big 12 pool and a pool of current and former Pac-12 teams.

The 2024 Valero Alamo Bowl features the 9th Top 25 matchup in the 11 years of the CFP. The previous eight were:

  • 2014:  #14 UCLA 40 vs. #11 Kansas State 35
  • 2015:  #11 TCU 47 vs. #15 Oregon 41 (3OT)
  • 2016: #12 Oklahoma State 38 vs. #10 Colorado 8
  • 2017:  #15 TCU 39 vs. #13 Stanford 37
  • 2018:  #14 Washington State 28 vs. #24 Iowa State 26
  • 2021: #16 Oklahoma 47 vs. #14 Oregon 32
  • 2022: #12 Washington 27 vs #20 Texas 20
  • 2023: #14 Arizona 38 vs. #12 Oklahoma 24

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