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The Colorado Buffaloes are preparing for their return to the Big 12 Conference, with a challenging schedule ahead. Head coach Deion Sanders and the Buffs will face tough opponents, including a difficult opener against North Dakota State, two non-conference road games against rivals, and a grueling month of November.

Recently, Ralphie Report writer Rylan Scholes ranked the most difficult games on CU’s upcoming schedule. Scholes placed the Oklahoma State Cowboys as the Buffs’ toughest regular season opponent, just ahead of Utah at No. 2. The Cowboys, who went 10-4 last season with a loss in the Big 12 championship game, will face the Buffaloes at Folsom Field on November 29.

Scholes highlighted the Cowboys’ recent appearance in the Big XII championship game and their ambition to establish themselves as the conference’s top team. With ten returning starters on both offense and defense, the Cowboys are the most experienced team in the Big XII. This season could be one of their most crucial in program history, but they will first have to face the challenge of playing in Boulder.

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