Moby's Best Game of the Season - New Mexico Bowl by Rocky Mountain CollegianJan 01, 2010“A record setting performance from a Ram fan favorite, the official rebirth of a football power and a national stage on which to do it all; all of these things went a long way toward helping the 2008 New Mexico Bowl earn the Moby Award for Game of the Year.”
Moby's Best Coach of the Season - Steve Fairchild by Rocky Mountain CollegianJan 01, 2010“When Steve Fairchild took the job as CSU's head football coach in December of 2007, Ram fans had high hopes of success, but few could have guessed it would have come this quickly. In the 17 months Fairchild has been the head of Rams football, he led CSU to their first winning season since 2004, won the New Mexico Bowl and has fans of the green and gold genuinely excited about the future.”
Students canvas Fort Collins in underwear, donate clothing items [VIDEO] by Rocky Mountain CollegianJan 01, 2010“With piercing, high-pitched whistles, shrill screams, constant chatter and deafening cheers of 'I'm proud, to be, a CSU Ram, CSU students gathered on the Lory Student Center Plaza as if they were headed to a Rams football game at Hughes Stadium on a cold, blustery evening.”
Rocky Mountain Showdown pushed back 24 hours by Rocky Mountain CollegianMay 10, 2009“According to the Colorado State Athletic Department, the 2009 Rocky Mountain Showdown has been moved to Sunday, Sept. 6. Originally scheduled for 5 p.m. MDT on Saturday, it was pushed back 24 hours to help accommodate television audiences. The date change makes the 81st meeting between the CSU Rams and the CU-Boulder Buffs the only football game on television during the time slot as no other FBS or NFL games will be played simultaneously.”
Rams finish season with big road win by Rocky Mountain CollegianMay 10, 2009“The CSU softball team was already eliminated from post-season play when they traveled to play BYU, who had been undefeated at home this season. The Rams played two games against the Cougars in their final series of the season. They lost the first, 4-1, but rallied in the second game to be the first team other than the Cougars to win in Provo, Utah this season.”
Moby's Best Male Athlete - Klint Kubiak by Rocky Mountain CollegianMay 10, 2009“It was arguably the biggest play of the 2008 football season. In its game against Houston on Sept. 20, the Rams were clinging to a 28-25 lead in the fourth quarter and the Cougars were deep in Rams territory looking for the go-ahead score. A dubious facemask penalty called on junior safety Klint Kubiak, giving Houston the ball inside the red zone in the waning minutes of the game.”
Moby's Best Freshman Athlete - Kim Mestdagh by Rocky Mountain CollegianMay 10, 2009“When the word freshman is associated with a college athlete's name, it usually relates to an inexperienced player who will ride the bench for at least one season. However, for the CSU women's basketball program, a few players define the word in their own way.”
Sound the alarm, CSU football enters DEFCON 1 by Rocky Mountain CollegianOct 04, 2009“Ladies and gentlemen, if you stayed awake late enough on Saturday night to watch the CSU football team's loss to Idaho on ESPNU, you saw a prime example of how to kill your own season. Kill may be an understatement; brutal murder might be more accurate. The Rams' loss to the Idaho Vandals was exactly what the team could not afford at this point of the season -- it's the type that can easily send a team into a deadly tailspin.”
Choice City Cliffhanger by Rocky Mountain CollegianOct 04, 2009“In the years leading up to 1991, small rock climbing anchors started appearing on the rock walls on the outside of Washington's Sports Bar and Grill. Local climbing legend Craig Luebben and Jon Shireman, the manager of the bar at the time, would spend hours drinking beer and figuring out new routes up the side of the building, then installing the anchors after it would close for the night.”
4,000 student tickets remain for Nevada game by Rocky Mountain CollegianSep 16, 2009“After selling out all 10,000 student tickets for last week's home opener against Weber State, there are still 4,000 remaining for Saturday's football game against Nevada at 3 p.m at Hughes Stadium. Students can pick up tickets today and Friday at the Lory Student Center and McGraw Center box offices until 6 p.” | News Topics
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