The CSU football team is looking to become bowl eligible for the first time since 2008.
The Rams (6-5) kickoff against the Utah State Aggies (6-4) at 1:30 in a windy matchup that will likely decide who will finish as the number two team in the Mountain Division of the Mountain West Conference.
Utah State will look to take advantage of the Rams’ weak passing defense, despite starting quarterback Chuckie Keeton being sidelined with a knee injury since October.
The Rams will try to add to their three-game road winning streak by riding sophomore running back Kapri Bibbs.