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After four nonconference games and three in a row at Canvas Stadium, Colorado State will open its final season of play in the ...
Two weeks from now, the Colorado State football team will be in the early stages of fall camp preparing for the 2025 season, ...
It might have taken eight years, but CSU delivered in a big way, not just dipping their toe in but going with a go-big-or-go-home mindset in hosting the stadium's first major event outside of a ...
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Loveland Reporter-Herald on MSNCSU Rams will face defending MWC champ, look to retain Ram-Falcon trophy in final four gamesColorado State’s final four games of the 2025 season, its final four in the Mountain West Conference, include games against the top two teams in the league from last year and conclude with a Friday ...
CSU's 2019 men's basketball signing class committed early in the rebuild of the program. They changed the program forever.
Colorado State Rams defensive back Henry Blackburn (11) on the field during the play. Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post) Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders hugs his son, safety Shilo ...
FORT COLLINS — Let the Rams’ November heater, and a clear path to bowl eligibility, begin. Colorado State held off San Diego State, 22-19, on Saturday at Canvas Stadium, led by three of the Rams’ most ...
CSU outscored Nevada 46-35 in the second half, but that was a stark contrast to what transpired early in the game and forced the Rams to come from behind. Nevada scored the first points of the ...
CSU hasn’t beaten Utah State in seven years, but Jay Norvell’s team has bucked a lot of trends this season and the Rams will beat the Aggies to reach eight wins for the first time in 10 years.
Led by star point guard Isaiah Stevens and a banged-up Jalen Lake, the CSU Rams avenged last year's loss to the CU Buffs with an 88-83 win over their in-state ...
CSU is going to Tucson to win a football game, but for the old and young alike still on the teams’ roster, the Rams’ first bowl experience since 2017 will be a chance to showcase not only the ...
Colorado State men’s basketball couldn’t overcome a slow start and lost their first game in Mountain West Conference play, 76-68, to New Mexico on Saturday at Moby Arena.
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