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CSU running back Avery Morrow found guilty of 3rd-degree assault

Damon Cook, Sports Editor March 4, 2024

Colorado State University running back Avery Morrow was found guilty of third-degree assault Feb. 29, first reported by Sady Swanson of the Coloradoan. The altercation occurred Jan. 17, 2023. "The victim...

Colorado State University football players push against Utah Techs defense.

Here is how each of the Rams competing in the East-West Shrine Bowl performed

Damon Cook, Sports Editor February 1, 2024

While Colorado State football has been over for quite a while now, there were still three CSU athletes preparing for another game: the East-West Shrine Bowl. All three Rams competed for the East team. The...

Colorado State University football coach Jay Norvell watches the play during the Border War game against University of Wyoming Nov. 3. Colorado State University lost 15-24.

2023-24 CSU football transfer portal tracker

Damon Cook, Sports Editor December 27, 2023

Editors Note: This post will continue to be updated as new players announce where they will be playing next season. The college football transfer portal officially opened Dec. 4. Here is everyone who...

Colorado State University No.14, Tory Horton runs alongside a San Diego State University player at the military appreciation game against San Diego State University, CSU won 22-19.

Tory Horton returns for one more year in green and gold

Damon Cook, Sports Editor December 24, 2023

"I'm back," Colorado State's star wide receiver Tory Horton announced via social media on Dec. 17. After mulling on whether, or not to enter the draft, Ram fans can expect to see No. 14 in green and...

Colorado State University head football coach Jay Norvell during practice April 4. Norvell is the 24th head football coach at CSU and previously led the University of Nevada Wolf Pack from 2017-2021.

CSU football signing day tracker

Damon Cook, Sports Editor December 20, 2023

Dec. 20 mark national signing day for football. As athletes put pen to paper to commit to playing for higher institutions, heres a list that will be updated throughout athletes announcing their intentions...

Junior Peyton Burcar walks off of the field with a grin on his face after his team wins state champions. (Columbine wins 28-14)

Columbine football ends Cherry Creek’s 5A state title streak

Will Engle, Staff Reporter December 2, 2023

In order to establish themselves as the best of the best, a football team needs high-level execution on offense, defense, and special teams.  Lucky for Columbine high school, they have all of that...

Despite the loss, the Colorado State University Rams show some good work as they fall short to the Washington State University Cougars at Canvas Stadium Sept. 2. CSU lost 24-50.

MW in agreement to play games against Washington St, Oregon St

Damon Cook, Sports Editor December 1, 2023

Editors Note: This story will continue to be updated as more information is made available. The Mountain West announced Friday morning that the entire conference would schedule games against Washington...

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Kennedy McDowell carves path for LGBTQIA+ athletes in stalwart fashion

Damon Cook, Sports Editor November 28, 2023

For Kennedy McDowell on the Colorado State football team, his experience of being openly gay and playing Division I football has been nothing but a story of acceptance by the team. “Whatever you think...

Colorado State University Wide Receiver Tory Horton runs the ball

Hawaii ends CSU’s football season in heartbreaking fashion

Ben Fairly, Sports Reporter November 27, 2023

Jay Norvell and the Colorado State football team took their final game of the 2023 season to Hawaii, where they faced off against the Rainbow Warriors. The Rams had an important task at hand against Hawaii,...

Louis Brown IV and Tory Horton celebrate a touchdown at the CSU football game against Nevada Nov. 18. CSU won 30-20.

Senior day triumph: Rams’ football keeps bowl hopes alive in victory over Nevada

Damon Cook, Sports Editor November 18, 2023

Colorado State has won it all. Well, at least Saturday in their 30-20 win over Nevada. Coach Jay Norvell and the team have been adamant that they're taking each game on a week-to-week basis and treating...

A complete list of CSUs 1st-year student signings

A complete list of CSU’s 1st-year student signings

Damon Cook and Emma Askren November 17, 2023

Editor's Note: This post will continue to be updated as more athletes sign their national letters of intent to play at Colorado State. Colorado State had a busy signing day after the official window...

Colorado State Universitys Justin Marshall (29) runs the ball down the field at the military appreciation game against San Diego State University Nov. 12. CSU won 22-19.

Justin Marshall: A complete football player in the making

Damon Cook, Sports Editor November 15, 2023

A half-century record is gone, all by the flash of Justin Marshall. Ron Harris’ name was inked in the record book for 49 years, but finally, by the legs of Marshall, Harris’ mark of rushing for...

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