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Single-game tickets for Rams football on sale Tuesday

6/1/2015 12:00:00 AM | Football

June 1, 2015

FORT COLLINS, Colo.--Single-game tickets for Colorado State's seven home football games in 2015 will go on sale to the public Tuesday, June 2, at 8 a.m. (MT).

Ticket prices for games against Savannah State, Air Force, San Diego State and UNLV at Hughes Stadium remain unchanged from 2014, starting at $25. Tickets start at $30 for premium games against Big Ten foe and 2014 Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl participant Minnesota on Sept. 12 and defending Mountain West and Fiesta Bowl champion Boise State on Oct. 10.

Tickets for the annual Rocky Mountain Showdown against Pac-12 opponent Colorado on Sept. 19 at Denver's Sports Authority Field at Mile High also will be available for sale starting tomorrow. Tickets start at $25.

Fans may order by phone through the Rams Sales Department at (800) 491-RAMS, online at www.csurams.com/tickets/football, at the Ram Zone retail and ticket location in Old Town Fort Collins and at the McGraw Athletic Center Ticket Office, beginning at 8 a.m. MT tomorrow.

The Rams' 2015 schedule features six home games at Hughes Stadium and the annual Rocky Mountain Showdown at Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Denver. Over the past two seasons, the Rams have won 11 of the 14 games played either at home or in Denver in the Rocky Mountain Showdown, for a winning percentage of .786, including a spotless 7-0 mark in 2014.

The Rams approach their first campaign under head coach Mike Bobo coming off a record-breaking 2014 season that saw the team post a 10-3 record--just the fifth 10-win season in school history--and earn a berth in the Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl.

Colorado State in 2015 will begin the season with three consecutive non-conference games played in the state of Colorado, with two in Fort Collins before the Showdown in Denver. The home Mountain West schedule begins Oct. 10 with the Boise State contest, followed a week later by the Homecoming game against Air Force, winner of the 2014 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.

Four of the six teams that will visit Hughes Stadium in 2015 are coming off bowl appearances. In addition to Minnesota, Boise State and Air Force, Oct. 31 visitor San Diego State played in the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl.

The season opener on Saturday, Sept. 5, vs. Savannah State will also be the annual Ag Day tradition and Orange Out game. The event honors Colorado State's Aggie heritage, and the team will don special orange jerseys for the occasion.

Now in its 34th year, Ag Day is one of the finest traditions in the region and celebrates Colorado's agriculture history. On average, 3,500 people attend annually and enjoy live music, entertainment and delicious Colorado-grown food prior to kickoff. All proceeds support more than a dozen scholarships for CSU students studying agricultural sciences. The event, which was started by Thurman "Fum" McGraw in 1981, celebrates CSU's agriculture heritage, as the University's athletics teams were originally known as the Colorado A&M Aggies.

Season tickets, three-game packages and group tickets are currently on sale through the Rams Sales Department at (800) 491-RAMS, online at www.csurams.com/tickets/football, at the Ram Zone retail and ticket location in Old Town Fort Collins and at the McGraw Athletic Center Ticket Office. Season tickets, which include all six home games and the 2015 Rocky Mountain Showdown in Denver, start at just $20 per game.

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