

Need tickets?
The Colorado State Rams have you covered as season tickets for the 2019 football season are now available. The Rams are looking to bounce back from a 3-9 season. Head coach Mike Bobo and the Rams will be hosting six games at Canvas Stadium in Fort Collins, with season ticket packages starting at $250.
The ticket package also includes the Rocky Mountain Showdown against the Colorado Buffaloes on Aug. 30 at Broncos Stadium at Mile High.
Being a Colorado State season ticket holder also has its benefits with ticket savings, seating requests and online access to sell unused tickets via Stubhub. If you just want to gift tickets to family or friends you can do so with the ticket transfer option online. Season ticket holders also have access to the renewal rewards program and updated parking access closer access to the stadium.
For more information on Colorado State football season tickets for 2019, please .
Home schedule
Sept. 7 Western Illinois Fighting Leathernecks
Sept. 21 Toledo Rockets
TBD Air Force Falcons
TBD Boise State Broncos
TBD San Diego State Aztecs
TBD UNLV Rebels
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What’s on Tap?
- Nuggets: Chicago Bulls, 7 p.m. Thursday, ALT |
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Scoreboard
NHL: Senators 5, Avalanche 2
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Must-Read

Kiszla: Trade Nolan Arenado? Here’s a plan to keep him in a Rockies uniform through 2022.
The $30 million baseball player isn’t dead. But he can kill a major-league team’s best chance to win the World Series. Read more…

Michael Porter Jr., Isaiah Thomas can make Nuggets “special,” but injury to Gary Harris hurts
Michael Porter Jr. might not see the court this season for the Nuggets, but that hasn’t dulled the excitement surrounding the first-round pick’s potential. Read more…

Mason Lowe, professional bull rider, dies after suffering injuries at National Western Stock Show event
“He was a cowboy’s cowboy. He could rope, ride and cover any bull,” friend Austin Shirley said. Read more…
Quick Hits
+Broncos hire Rich Scangarello as offensive coordinator
+Broncos long snapper Casey Kreiter headed to Pro Bowl
+Broncos coaching staff: Who Vic Fangio is filling his team with
+At midseason, CU Buffs basketball facing a crossroads because of injuries to key guards amid recent slide
+Dead headsets, paranoia, “chasing ghosts”: What itap like to face Bill Belichick in playoffs
+Matt Duchene lifts Senators over Avs in first game against Colorado
+Australian Open 2019 Day 3: U.S. youngsters Frances Tiafoe, Taylor Fritz stun seeds
+Bob Costas exiting longtime home at NBC Sports
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By The Numbers
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Why getting spanked by Steph Curry and the Warriors could be a “gift” for the Nuggets
The bigger point to ponder with the Nuggets (29-14) is what they do now as a response — especially with home tilts coming fast and thick against Chicago (10-34) and Cleveland (9-35) on Thursday and Saturday. Read more…
Parting Shot

Rockies podcast: Projecting the Rockies’ 2019 Opening Day lineup
In the latest edition of the On the Rox podcast, Denver Post beat writers Patrick Saunders and Kyle Newman make their early predictions for the Rockies’ 2019 Opening Day lineup, and provide analysis on Daniel Murphy, Garrett Hampson, David Dahl and more.
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