Arkansas-Colorado State football: TV channel, game time, odds
By Andrew Olson
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The Chad Morris era got off to a good start at Arkansas as the Razorbacks defeated Eastern Illinois 55-20 in the 2018 season opener. In Week 2, Arkansas travels to face a Colorado State team that has stumbled out of the gate and is already 0-2 on the season. Below, find kickoff time, TV channel information and odds for the Arkansas-Colorado State football game.
Arkansas-Colorado State football: TV channel, game time, odds
All times are ET. Odds via MyBookie.
TV channel: The Arkansas-Colorado State game will air on the CBS Sports Network.
Time: The Arkansas-Colorado State game will kick off at 7:30 p.m.
Location: The Arkansas-Colorado State game will be played at Canvas Stadium in Fort Collins, Colo.
Odds: Arkansas is favored by 14 points.
The lead up
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The Hogs did plenty of good things in their opener. In particular, quarterback Ty Storey was outstanding. He threw for three touchdowns, rushed for another and passed for 261 yards while completing 12 of his 17 attempts. Storey didn’t get in the game until after Arkansas’ third series, when he replaced starter Cole Kelley. The Razorbacks defense also showed promise while forcing five turnovers.
There’s also plenty the Hogs can improve on as they prepare for what should be a tougher contest at Colorado State in Week 2.
Chad Morris announces Ty Storey will begin practice with first-team unit
Starting QB Cole Kelley was ineffective against Eastern Illinois and Ty Storey came in and played much better, making some fans wonder if he’d get the start in Week 2.
“This Saturday, we’re going to plan to play both of these quarterbacks,” coach Chad Morris said this week. “They’ll both play. Ty will get the first-team reps starting (Tuesday), and we’ll re-evaluate things as practice goes. I think Ty has earned that right.”
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