
The Colorado football program has sold out its season tickets for the second straight year after previously going nearly three decades without doing so.
"Selling out of season tickets for the second year in a row shows how strong our fan base is and the continued impact of and trust in Coach Prime," CU athletic director Rick George said in a statement, according to ESPN. "We are ready for an exciting 2024 season and expect a full house for every game for the second straight season."
Prior to last season the Buffaloes had not sold out their season tickets since 1996, the final year in a seven-year streak when CU won the national title in 1990.
Colorado returns to the Big 12 in 2024 after spending the past 13 years in the Pac-12.
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