It is a great time to be a Colorado State Rams fan. The Rams had a great 2024 season. In fact, the best season since 2017, which was the last time the Colorado State football team played in a bowl game.

The Colorado State Rams finished their season 8-4. In the Mountain West Conference, the Rams were 6-1.

I am happy to say that I am impressed with the Rams this year and this season is by far the best in Head Coach Jay Norvell's time in Northern Colorado.

Colorado Rams Football Is Bowl Eligible

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We are very excited to see the Colorado Rams play in their first bowl game for the first time in seven seasons.

The Colorado Rams will be heading to Arizona to play in the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl presented by Gin & Juice by Dre and Snoop.

CSU Football Bowl Game Announced

The Rams will take on Miami (Ohio) in the Arizona Bowl. I believe we have a very good chance of defeating the RedHawks, who were just beaten down by Ohio University 38-3.

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Colorado State will take on Miami (Ohio) in Tucson on December 28. You can listen to the game on K99, Northern Colorado's New Country on 99.1 FM. The game will also be broadcast on television at 2:30 p.m. on The CW.

CU Bowl Game

The Colorado Buffaloes are going to a bowl game as well.

Coach Sanders, quarterback Shedeur Sanders, and Heisman frontrunner Travis Hunter will play in the Alama Bowl against BYU at 5:30 p.m. on ABC.

K99 is the home of Colorado State University football. You can listen to all CSU football games on 99.1 FM or on the K99 app.

10 Things You Need To Bring To A Colorado State Tailgate

Summer came and went, and now it's time to place our focus on another season - football season.

Here in Ram Country, this time of year is all about our Colorado State Rams.

Planning on going to a Colorado State tailgate? Here are 10 things you should absolutely be bringing to ensure you'll have the best tailgating experience possible.

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Colorado State's Sonny Lubick Field at Canvas Stadium

Opened August 5, 2017, Sonny Lubick Field at Canvas Stadium officially replaced Hughes Stadium for the Colorado State University football program. Construction began in May of 2015 and was completed in 2017, with an official seating capacity of 36,500.

Gallery Credit: Todd Harding