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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

The Colorado Buffs are riding a wave of excitement this year, due to the “Coach Prime Effect” in the Boulder. The team, once struggling with a terrible 1-11 record, is now shining in the digital spotlight. From an OTT series showcasing their journey to the recent “Black & Gold” spring game at Folsom Field, Deion has expertly amplified the team’s presence with every move. Deion Sanders is truly a “business mastermind,” and knows how to generate hype and sell tickets like a pro.

Just like last year, Deion has once again achieved a record-breaking “sold out” status for the team’s season tickets. Although their first match is set for August, the ticket frenzy is already underway among Buffs fans. While season tickets are gone, single-game tickets are still available for those eager to catch the action. If you are a CU student, then you can purchase student sports passes starting in July. For others, we are here to break down the price of every single-game ticket available. 

Colorado Buffs ticket prices: from Dakota kickoff to Oklahoma showdown

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If you’re eager to witness the Colorado Buffs take on their first Big 12 opponents at Folsom Field, it’s time to grab your cards because single-game tickets are available now. For those who missed the chance to purchase season tickets for all the regular season home games at once, the team has provided a link for buying individual game tickets online. However, the prices vary based on the demand. For instance, weekday games, like the Thursday, August 29th matchup against North Dakota and the Friday, November 29th game against Oklahoma, are priced between $115 and $650 and $95 to $650 respectively. 

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Meanwhile, the weekend games, held on Saturdays, generally command higher prices. The Buffaloes’ second home game, a showdown against the Baylor on September 21st, ranges from $140 to $720. The following matches in October, against Kansas State on the 12th and Cincinnati on the 26th, range from $140 to $650 and $140 to $655, respectively. In a similar range, the penultimate home game against Utah on November 16th is priced between $105 and $650. 

Now, it’s important to note that these prices can change, and the team reserves the right to cancel any ticket orders intended for resale. A small perk for families is that children aged 3 and under don’t need a ticket for entry. Amidst this exciting news, Deion Sanders might have something to say for all Buffs fans. 

Deion Sanders likes to attract genuine fans as Buffaloes tickets sell out

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Deion Sanders couldn’t contain his excitement after the Colorado Buffaloes sold out their season tickets. He expressed his gratitude to the fans for their incredible support and announced that regular ticket sales were now live on the website. However, Deion also made it clear that he doesn’t want resellers taking advantage of the situation. “Let’s get the tickets because I don’t want resellers. I don’t want that to happen,” he emphasized, expressing his desire for genuine fans to fill the stadium.

Deion’s concern about the secondary ticket market seems to resonate with fans as many are now eager to be part of the live-action. Especially considering the team’s impressive home performances and the exciting presence of their live mascot, Ralphie, who kicks off every home game. With such a vibe, it’s no wonder that tickets are in high demand.