Game Times Bests & Lasts
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game times LONGEST GAMES SHORTEST GAMES (since 1990) 4:01 at California (2OT) L 56-59 Sept. 27, 2014 2:46 WASHINGTON W 20-14 Sept. 29, 1990 4:00 MISSOURI (OT) W 46-39 Oct. 9, 1999 2:46 IOWA STATE W 28-12 Oct. 13, 1990 4:00 OREGON STATE (OT) L 34-41 Oct. 27, 2018 2:48 at Kansas W 41-10 Oct. 20, 1990 3:56 NEBRASKA W 65-51 Nov. 23, 2007 2:48 Colorado State (Denver) L 10-14 Sept. 9, 2006 3:53 †Colorado State W 42-35 Aug. 30, 2003 2:48 at Washington L 7-59 Nov. 9, 2013 3:53 UCLA (2OT) L 37-40 Oct. 25, 2014 2:49 Colorado State (Denver) W 24- 3 Sept. 4, 2010 3:50 #Oregon W 38- 6 Jan. 1, 1996 2:50 at Iowa State W 17-14 Nov. 23, 1991 3:49 NEBRASKA (OT) W 34-31 Sept. 7, 2019 2:50 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 43-10 Oct. 19, 2013 3:48 MIAMI, FLA. L 29-35 Sept. 25, 1993 2:51 IOWA STATE W 31-10 Nov. 21, 1992 3:48 #Oregon W 51-43 Dec. 25, 1998 2:51 OKLAHOMA STATE W 17- 3 Nov. 5, 1994 3:48 at Toledo L 38-54 Sept. 11, 2009 2:51 MISSOURI W 21- 0 Nov. 11, 1995 3:48 at Hawai’i L 20-28 Sept. 3, 2015 2:52 at Baylor W 37- 0 Nov. 13, 1999 3:47 at Oklahoma State L 29-33 Oct. 11, 1997 Quickest Game Last 30 Seasons 3:47 at Washington State W 35-34 Sept. 22, 2012 Progression 2:32 at Kansas State W 49- 3 Nov. 22, 1986 3:10 KANSAS STATE W 45-32 Nov. 22, 1969 Quickest Game Last 40 Seasons 3:25 SAN JOSE STATE W 22- 7 Sept. 23, 1978 2:23 KANSAS W 17- 7 Oct. 7, 1978 3:43 +Tennessee T 31-31 Aug. 26, 1990 Last Sub-3 Hour Game 3:45 #Alabama L 25-30 Dec. 28, 1991 2:56 at Utah L 15-45 Nov. 30, 2019 3:50 #Oregon W 38- 6 Jan. 1, 1996 4:00 MISSOURI (OT) W 46-39 Oct. 9, 1999 Colorado has played in 30 games that have taken less than three hours to 4:01 at California (2OT) L 56-59 Sept. 27, 2014 play dating back to the 1990 season (out of 345 total games). #—bowl game; +—at Anaheim, Calif.; †—Denver. EARLIEST START EARLIEST FINISH 10:09 a.m. (MST)— vs. Nebraska in Boulder, Nov. 23, 2007. 1:35 p.m. (MST)— vs. Nebraska in Boulder, Nov. 28, 2003. LATEST STARTS LATEST FINISHES 9:09 p.m. (EST)— vs. Alabama, Blockbuster Bowl at Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 12:55 a.m. (EDT)— vs. Toledo at Toledo, Sept. 11, 2009. Dec. 28, 1991. 12:54 a.m. (EST)— vs. Alabama, Blockbuster Bowl at Fort 9:08 p.m. (MDT)— vs. Oregon in Boulder, Oct. 3, 2015 (note: game delayed Lauderdale, Fla., Dec. 28, 1991. 61 minutes due to weather). In Boulder: 12:31 a.m. (MDT)— vs. Oregon, Oct. 3, 2015. 9:07 p.m. (EDT)— vs. Toledo at Toledo, Sept. 11, 2009 11.46 p.m. (MDT)— vs. Florida State, Sept. 15, 2007. 8:34 p.m. (EST)— vs. Notre Dame, Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla., Jan. 1, 1990. 8:15 p.m. (MDT)— vs. Florida State, Sept. 15, 2007. bests & lasts Best Record After: Worst Record After Record Times Last Two Years Worst Finish Record Times Last Two Years Best Finish 1 Game .......................... 1-0-0 81 2019, 2018 1-6 (1916) 1 Game ....................... 0-1-0 42 2015, 2014 8-2-1 (1956), 10-3 (2001) 2 Games ........................ 2-0-0 61 2019, 2018 2-4 (1932) 2 Games ..................... 0-2-0 20 2012, 2011 6-2 (1944) 3 Games ........................ 3-0-0 41 2018, 2017 5-7 (twice) 3 Games ..................... 0-3-0 12 2012, 2011 5-3 (1939) 4 Games ........................ 4-0-0 31 2018, 1998 5-7 (2018) 4 Games ..................... 0-4-0 8 2006, 2000 6-6 (1986) 5 Games ........................ 5-0-0 25 2018, 1998 5-7 (2018) 5 Games ..................... 0-5-0 3 2006, 1984 2-10 (2006) 6 Games ........................ 6-0-0 13 1994, 1989 7-2 (1899) 6 Games ..................... 0-6-0 2 2006, 1980 2-10 (2006) 7 Games ........................ 7-0-0 7 1994, 1989 7-2 (1899) 7 Games ..................... 0-7-0 1 1980 1-10 (1980) 8 Games ........................ 8-0-0 4 1989, 1937 8-1 (1937) 8 Games ..................... 1-7-0 8 2012, 2011 3-8 (1979) 9 Games ........................ 9-0-0 2 1989, 1923 11-1 (1989) 9 Games ..................... 1-8-0 8 2012, 2011 3-8 (1979) 10 Games ...................... 10-0-0 1 1989 11-1 (1989) 10 Games ................... 1-9-0 5 2012, 2011 3-10 (2011) 11 Games ...................... 11-0-0 1 1989 11-1 (1989) 11 Games ................... 1-10-0 3 2012, 1984 same 12 Games ...................... 11-1-0 2 1994, 1989 same 12 Games ................... 1-11-0 1 2012 1-11 (2012) 13 Games ...................... 11-1-1 1 1990 same 13 Games ................... 3-10-0 1 2011 same 14 Games ...................... 9-5-0 1 2002 same 14 Games ................... 9-5-0 1 2002 same Most Consecutive Games Won To End A Season: 10, in 1990. Most Consecutive Games Lost To End A Season: 8, in 2012. DID YOU KNOW… Several University of Colorado graduates have made their careers in the field of sports broadcasting. The first was also a football letterman, Tom Brookshier, who did NFL color commentary for several years on CBS. Another has made his niche in broadcasting, as Dave Logan is the play-by-play voice for the Denver Broncos, following up a stellar career as an NFL receiver. One of the most visible people on the national college football beat is ESPN’s Chris Fowler, a 1985 CU graduate who worked three years in CU’s sports information office. Another ’80s grad and SID office veteran, Jim Gray, is with FOX after stints with NBC, ABC and ESPN; he’s made a name for himself in breaking several national stories. Solomon Wilcots, who lettered two years at cornerback and played several seasons in the NFL, worked for CBS and ESPN and is now with the NFL Network. Kevin Corke, another CU journalism grad, started at Denver’s KUSA-TV and moved on to become an anchor at ESPN before his current gig: White House correspondent for the FOX News Channel. Joel Klatt, who set nearly four dozen records as CU’s quarterback between 2003-05 started out locally with ROOT Sports before being snagged by FOX Sports. Matt Schick, is the most recent Buff to join the ESPN family of networks, also working college football. Two other former players have a presence on the Pac-12 Networks among other assignments, Jeremy Bloom and Chad Brown, while three others are prominent on Denver radio: Mike Pritchard, Bobby Pesavento and Tyler Polumbus. Behind the scenes, Peter Lasser was a top producer for TNT’s NFL football coverage, and Jay Rothman is one of ABC’s and ESPN’s most respected producers, having worked college football and is now the producer of Monday Night Football. 350.