The History and Legacy of the Rams
The Colorado State University Rams have a storied history in college football, dating back to their inception in 1893. With over a century of competition, the Rams have built a rich legacy marked by memorable victories, iconic players, and dedicated fan support. CSU’s athletic tradition is an intrinsic part of the university’s culture and continues to be a source of pride for students, alumni, and the Fort Collins community.
Notable Eras and Coaches
Throughout their history, the Rams have been led by several distinguished head coaches who have shaped the program’s direction and success. One of the most influential figures was Sonny Lubick, who helmed the team from 1993 to 2007. Under Lubick, the Rams experienced a renaissance, achieving six conference championships and making nine bowl game appearances. His tenure is often considered the golden era of Colorado State football.
Another significant period came under head coach Jim McElwain, who led the team from 2012 to 2014. McElwain revitalized the program with a combination of strategic recruitment and innovative play-calling, culminating in a 10-win season in 2014 and a berth