The Air Force–Colorado State football rivalry is an American college football rivalry in Colorado between the U.S.
Air Force Academy Falcons and Colorado State University Rams. The Ram–Falcon Trophy is awarded to the winner of the game.
First meeting | November 30, 1957 Colorado State, 20–7 |
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Latest meeting | October 28, 2023 Air Force, 30–13 |
Next meeting | October 19, 2024 |
Trophy | Ram–Falcon Trophy (since 1980) |
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Meetings total | 61 |
All-time series | Air Force leads, 39–21–1 (.648) |
Trophy series | Air Force leads, 28–15 (.651) |
Largest victory | Air Force, 69–0 (1963) |
Longest win streak | Air Force, 7 (1983–1989, 2006–2012, 2016–present) |
Current win streak | Air Force, 7 (2016–present) |
The origin of the Ram–Falcon Trophy is traced back to Shelly Godkin, a former ROTC commander at Colorado State. The trophy was carved by local Fort Collins artist, Bill Wrage, who donated several artistic works to Colorado State University. It was first awarded in 1980, when formerly independent Air Force joined Colorado State in the Western Athletic Conference (WAC); CSU won 21–9 on September 6. Both teams moved to the new Mountain West Conference in 1999; Air Force leads the trophy series 28–15 (.651).
Rankings are from the AP Poll.
Air Force victories | Colorado State victories | Tie games |
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