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Colorado to Meet Texas Tech in 2026 as Sorsby’s Eligibility Clears Path

Injunction Secures Key Player, Setting Up a Big 12 Test for the Buffaloes

Colorado’s football program has locked in a 2026 matchup against Texas Tech, a game that was once uncertain amid internal discussions about its value.

The eligibility of Brendan Sorsby, who was subject to a temporary injunction, has been confirmed, allowing the quarterback to join the Red Raiders for the scheduled October 3 contest.

Texas Tech enters the game with a roster that reportedly cost nearly $30 million, positioning the program among the biggest spenders in the Big 12 and giving it depth that many analysts view as a legitimate national‑championship threat.

The Stakes of a 2026 Showdown

For Colorado, the contest represents more than a schedule filler; it is a chance to gauge its own progress against a team that many consider the Big 12’s most dangerous opponent.

The Buffaloes’ coaching staff has emphasized that measuring themselves against a program with such talent and financial backing will provide a clear benchmark as they aim to climb the conference rankings.

With the game slated for early October, both schools anticipate a high‑profile encounter that could influence playoff conversations and recruitments, while the Big 12 Conference itself sees the matchup as a showcase of its competitive depth.

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