Rams are Bowl Eligible

After defeating the Wyoming Cowboys on Saturday, CSU is now eligible to participate in a bowl.  The Rams took down the Cowboys with a final score of 31 to 20.  Billy Farris threw three touchdown passes to Dion Morton.  Farris finished off the game with 15 completions out of 25 attempts for a total of 235 yards.

Wyoming put points on the board first with a touchdown in the first quarter.  At the beginning of the second quarter, Jason Smith knocked in a 23-yard field goal to make the score seven to three.  The Cowboys scored another touchdown after Farris threw an interception.  With ten seconds left in the first half, Farris threw a 51-yard pass to Dion Morton for another touchdown.  This made the score 14 to ten at the start of the second half. 

The Rams came out strong with another Farris to Morton connection to put the Rams up by three.  Wyoming’s Nick Landess made two more field goals in the final minutes of the third quarter which made the score 20 to 17 to start off the fourth quarter, with Wyoming in the lead.

To start off the fourth quarter, Billy Farris threw a 31-yard pass to Dion Morton which put the Rams back in the lead 24-20.  With a little over two minutes left in the game Gartrell Johnson ran five yards to make the final score of the game 31 to 20. 

This game made the Rams’ record 6 and 6 which gives them eligibility to participate in a bowl this year.  They took down Sacramento State (23-20), Houston (28-25), UNLV (41-28), San Diego State (38-34), New Mexico (20-6) and Wyoming (31-20).

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One Response to “Rams are Bowl Eligible”

  1. Eve Fisher Says:

    Angie, Good work covering the games! The content contained in the blog posts are well written. I suggest adding images that support the content and link out to other sites that have more visuals, videos and information about the team and the games. This will make your posts more valuable to readers and make them want to come to your site. Can you offer any inside information that other sites about the team may not offer?

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