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    Aug 30(TBD)
    Washington Huskies Vs. Colorado State RamsHusky Stadium - WA, Seattle, WA
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    Sep 5(TBD)
    2025 Colorado State Rams Football Season Tickets (Includes Tickets To All Regular Season Home Games)Canvas Stadium, Fort Collins, CO
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    Sep 6(TBD)
    Colorado State Rams vs. Northern Colorado BearsCanvas Stadium, Fort Collins, CO
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    Sep 20(TBD)
    Colorado State Rams vs. UTSA RoadrunnersCanvas Stadium, Fort Collins, CO
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    Sep 27(TBD)
    Colorado State Rams vs. Washington State CougarsCanvas Stadium, Fort Collins, CO
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    Oct 4(TBD)
    San Diego State Aztecs vs. Colorado State RamsSnapdragon Stadium, San Diego, CA
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    Oct 11(TBD)
    Colorado State Rams vs. Fresno State BulldogsCanvas Stadium, Fort Collins, CO
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    Oct 18(TBD)
    Colorado State Rams vs. Hawaii Rainbow WarriorsCanvas Stadium, Fort Collins, CO
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    Oct 25(TBD)
    Wyoming Cowboys vs. Colorado State RamsWar Memorial Stadium - WY, Laramie, WY
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    Nov 8(TBD)
    Colorado State Rams vs. UNLV RebelsCanvas Stadium, Fort Collins, CO
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    Nov 15(TBD)
    New Mexico Lobos vs. Colorado State RamsUniversity Stadium, Albuquerque, NM
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    Nov 22(TBD)
    Boise State Broncos vs. Colorado State RamsAlbertsons Stadium, Boise, ID
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    Nov 29(TBD)
    Colorado State Rams vs. Air Force FalconsCanvas Stadium, Fort Collins, CO
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    About Colorado State Rams Football

    As of 2023, the Colorado State Rams football team continues to compete in the Mountain West Conference, striving to reclaim its status as a top contender in college football. Under the leadership of head coach Jay Norvell, who was hired in 2022, the Rams are focused on rebuilding and revitalizing the program. The current season has shown promising developments, with the coaching staff emphasizing a dynamic offense and a robust defense. Fans are excited about the new recruits and transfers that have joined the team, bringing fresh talent and energy. The Rams have also been actively engaging with their community through various outreach programs and events, fostering a strong connection with their supporters. Home games at Canvas Stadium have become a vibrant experience, with fans tailgating and rallying together to support their team. The 2023 season has seen the Rams take on several challenging opponents, and early indications show a competitive spirit that could lead to bowl game eligibility if they perform well. Additionally, the program is making strides in enhancing its facilities and resources for student-athletes, ensuring they have the best opportunities to succeed both academically and athletically. As the Rams continue to build their legacy, fans are eager to see how the team progresses and what new chapters they will write in their storied history.

    Colorado State Rams Football History

    The Colorado State Rams football program has a rich history that dates back to its inception in 1893. Initially starting as a college football team for Colorado Agricultural College, the Rams have evolved into a respected program within the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Over the decades, the team has experienced various ups and downs but has consistently been a competitive force in college football. One of the most significant milestones in the program's history came in the 1990s when the Rams began to establish themselves as a formidable team under head coach Sonny Lubick. During this period, they achieved multiple bowl game appearances and won several conference championships, boosting their reputation nationally. The team's fan base grew, and they began to play their home games at the newly constructed Hughes Stadium, which opened in 1968 and hosted thousands of passionate fans. The Rams' colors, green and gold, have become synonymous with Colorado State University pride, and the team's mascot, CAM the Ram, represents the spirited identity of the program. In 2012, the Rams moved to the newly built Canvas Stadium, which further solidified their presence in college football and provided a modern facility for athletes and fans alike. Over the years, the Rams have produced numerous NFL players and have maintained a tradition of excellence both on and off the field, contributing to the legacy of Colorado State football.