The Colorado State football team ended their regular season play with a final record of 6 and 6. This was good enough to take them to compete in the New Mexico Bowl on Saturday December 20 against Fresno State. Here is how their season played out:
- Aug. 31: Loss to Colorado University 38-17 in Denver, CO
- Sept. 6: Win over Sacramento State 23-20 in Fort Collins, CO
- Sept. 20: Win over Houston 28-25 in Fort Collins, CO
- Sept. 27: Loss to California 42-7 in Berkeley, CA
- Oct. 4: Win over UNLV 41-28 in Fort Collins, CO
- Oct. 11: Loss to Texas Christian University 13-7 in Fort Collins, CO
- Oct. 18: Loss to Utah 49-16 in Salt Lake City, Utah
- Oct. 25: Win over San Diego State 38-34 in San Diego, CA
- Nov. 1: Loss to Brigham Young University 45-42 in Fort Collins, CO
- Nov. 8: Loss to Air Force 38-17 in Colorado Springs, CO
- Nov. 15: Win over New Mexico 20-6 in Fort Collins, CO
- Nov. 22: Win over Wyoming 31-20 in Laramie, WY.
The Rams ended their regular season play with 1,557 rushing yards and 2,970 passing yards.
They had 42 kick returns for a total of 912 yards compared to their oppositions’ 42 kick returns for 1,079 yards.
The Rams made 14 of their 16 total field goal attempts and scored 80 percent of the time in the red-zone.
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