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Colorado, Colorado State add six on-campus games to future football series

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The Colorado Buffaloes and the Colorado State Rams have added six on-campus games to their future football series, both schools announced on Tuesday.

Colorado will host Colorado State at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colo., in 2030, 2033, and 2037, while the Rams will host the Buffaloes at Canvas Stadium in Fort Collins in 2029, 2034, and 2038.

The two schools previously announced games for the 2023 and 2024 seasons. Colorado will host Colorado State on Sept. 16, 2023 and will travel to take on the Rams the following season on Sept. 14, 2024.

Below are dates for the eight scheduled Colorado-Colorado State contests:

  • Sept. 16, 2023 – at Colorado
  • Sept. 14, 2024 – at Colorado State
  • Sept. 15, 2029 – at Colorado State
  • Sept. 14, 2030 – at Colorado
  • Sept. 17, 2033 – at Colorado
  • Sept. 16, 2034 – at Colorado State
  • Sept. 19, 2037 – at Colorado
  • Sept. 11, 2038 – at Colorado State

“This has been a great series for the state, and we wanted to be sure we had games locked in moving forward,” CU athletic director Rick George said. “The two-on, two-off format we’ve adopted provides both schools some flexibility to schedule other non-conference opponents in other parts of the country, which play a role in several factors, including alumni engagement and recruiting. We have some exciting series coming up this decade, but also felt it was prudent to secure CSU deep into the 2030s.”

Dubbed the “Rocky Mountain Showdown,” the Colorado-Colorado State series kicked off in 1893 has been played 89 times. Colorado has won five-straight contests in the series and leads 67-22-2.

The Rocky Mountain Showdown was played in Boulder and Fort Collins exclusively until it was moved to Denver in 1998. The game was played there 18 times, with the exception of Boulder in 2004, 2005, and 2009 and Fort Collins in 2015.

“For both fan bases, this is a premiere game any time it’s on the schedule, and it was important to both Rick George and I to get this done,” said Colorado State Director of Athletics Joe Parker. “It was also essential to get the Showdown back on campus. College football is best enjoyed in on-campus venues, and I’m thrilled we were able to get that done for fans of both teams for the foreseeable future.”

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