Air Force–Colorado State football rivalry

Air Force–Colorado State football rivalry
First meeting November 30,1957
Colorado State 20, Air Force 7
Latest meeting October 17, 2015
Colorado State 38, Air Force 23
Next meeting 2016
Trophy Ram–Falcon Trophy
Statistics
Meetings total 54
All-time series Air Force leads, 32–21–1 (.602)
Largest victory Air Force, 69–0 (1963)
Longest streak Air Force, 7 (1983–89, 2006–12)
Current streak Colorado State, 1 (2015)

The Air Force–Colorado State football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Air Force Falcons and Colorado State Rams. The Ram–Falcon Trophy is awarded to the winner of the game.

Ram–Falcon Trophy

The origin of the Ram–Falcon Trophy is traced back to Shelly Godkin, a former ROTC commander at Colorado State.[1] He watched the teams play in 1978 and sought to translate his impressions into a trophy symbolic of an annual game. It was first awarded in 1980. Air Force leads the trophy series 21–15.

Series results

Rankings are from the AP Poll.

Air Force victoriesColorado State victoriesTie games
#DateLocationWinnerScore
1 November 30, 1957 Colorado Springs Colorado State 20–7
2 October 11, 1958 Colorado Springs Air Force 36–6
3 September 24, 1960 Colorado Springs Air Force 32–8
4 November 4, 1961 Colorado Springs Air Force 14–9
5 September 22, 1962 Colorado Springs Air Force 34–0
6 September 28, 1963 Colorado Springs Air Force 69–0
7 October 3, 1964 Colorado Springs Air Force 14–6
8 October 22, 1966 Colorado Springs Colorado State 41–21
9 October 28, 1967 Colorado SpringsTie17–17
10 October 19, 1968 Fort Collins Air Force 31–0
11 October 25, 1969 Colorado Springs #20 Air Force 28–7
12 October 3, 1970 Colorado Springs #10 Air Force 37–22
13 October 23, 1971 Fort Collins #20 Air Force 37–22
14 October 7, 1972 Fort Collins #19 Air Force 52–13
15 October 25, 1975 Fort Collins Colorado State 47–10
16 October 16, 1976 Colorado Springs Colorado State 27–3
17 October 14, 1978 Colorado Springs Colorado State 31–13
18 October 27, 1979 Fort Collins Colorado State 20–6
19 September 6, 1980 Fort Collins Colorado State 21–9
20 October 3, 1981 Colorado Springs Air Force 28–14
21 October 16, 1982 Colorado Springs Colorado State 21–11
22 September 3, 1983 Fort Collins Air Force 34–13
23 September 29, 1984 Colorado Springs Air Force 52–10
24 October 19, 1985 Fort Collins #10 Air Force 35–19
25 September 27, 1986 Colorado Springs Air Force 24–7
26 September 26, 1987 Fort Collins Air Force 27–19
27 September 3, 1988 Fort Collins Air Force 29–23
28 September 30, 1989 Fort Collins #24 Air Force 46–21
#DateLocationWinnerScore
29 September 1, 1990 Colorado Springs Colorado State 35–33
30 September 7, 1991 Fort Collins Air Force 31–26
31 October 17, 1992 Colorado Springs Colorado State 32–28
32 September 11, 1993 Fort Collins Colorado State 8–5
33 September 3, 1994 Colorado Springs Colorado State 34–21
34 September 16, 1995 Colorado Springs Colorado State 27–20
35 November 2, 1996 Colorado Springs Colorado State 42–41
36 September 20, 1997 Fort Collins Air Force 24–0
37 September 17, 1998 Colorado Springs Air Force 30–27
38 November 18, 1999 Fort Collins Colorado State 41–21
39 November 11, 2000 Colorado Springs Air Force 44–40
40 November 8, 2001 Fort Collins Colorado State 28–21
41 October 31, 2002 Colorado Springs #24 Colorado State 31–12
42 October 16, 2003 Fort Collins Colorado State 30–20
43 November 20, 2004 Colorado Springs Air Force 47–17
44 September 29, 2005 Fort Collins Colorado State 41–23
45 October 12, 2006 Colorado Springs Air Force 24–21
46 October 13, 2007 Fort Collins Air Force 45–21
47 November 8, 2008 Colorado Springs Air Force 38–17
48 October 31, 2009 Fort Collins Air Force 34–16
49 October 9, 2010 Colorado Springs #25 Air Force 49–27
50 November 26, 2011 Fort Collins Air Force 45–21
51 September 29, 2012 Colorado Springs Air Force 42–21
52 November 30, 2013 Fort Collins Colorado State 58–13
53 November 28, 2014 Colorado Springs Air Force 27–24
54 October 17, 2015 Fort Collins Colorado State 38–23
Series: Air Force leads 32–21–1

References

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