Colorado needed a stabilizer. It got one Saturday.
The Buffaloes beat Arizona State 78-70 on February 8, 2026, improving on a 13-10 record and halting a recent skid after coming in with a LWLLL run of form. Arizona State, 12-11 entering the day with a WLLWL stretch behind it, couldn’t find enough offense late to flip the script.
What decided it
The margin was built on control: Colorado consistently stayed in front on the scoreboard and finished the job with a two-possession-plus cushion. In a game without published period scoring, the throughline was simple—Colorado reached 78 first and never ceded the final swing.
Scoreline snapshot
Final: Colorado 78, Arizona State 70
Date: February 8, 2026
Season: 2025-2026 (NCAA)
Venue: TBD
Context going forward
For Colorado, the win reads as a reset button. After a stretch that suggested slippage, the Buffaloes banked a needed result and protected home court in a spot where urgency was obvious.
For Arizona State, the loss reinforces the volatility that has followed its season. At 12-11 now, the Sun Devils leave with another close-but-not-close-enough outcome against a team that executed better in the finishing moments.
Bottom line
Colorado didn’t just win—it steadied itself. And with the calendar turning toward the games that define résumés, a 78-70 result like this can be the difference between drifting and driving.

