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College football is back in Fort Collins after a brief pause.
The Colorado State football team had a Week 3 bye, but the Rams are now set to play again at Canvas Stadium when CSU hosts UTSA on Sept. 20.
The Week 4 game is the third of four nonconference games for CSU.
Here’s everything to know about the game, including how to watch, betting odds, ticket information and more.
What time does UTSA at Colorado State football begin?
- Date: Sept. 20
- Kickoff time: 7:30 p.m. MT/8:30 p.m. CT
How can you watch UTSA vs Colorado State football on TV, online?
- On TV: FS1
- Online: FoxSports.com or the Fox Sports Go app.
How to find Fox Sports 1 (FS1)
- Comcast/Xfinity: Channel 408 (777 for HD)
- DirecTV: Channel 219
- Dish Network: Channel 150
- Fort Collins Connexion: Channel 55
- The broadcast can also be livestreamed through FoxSports.com or the Fox Sports Go app.
How can you listen to the game on the radio?
What’s the betting line for UTSA at Colorado State football?
UTSA opened as a 4.5-point favorite, according ESPN Bet.
What are the records?
UTSA is 1-2. The Roadrunners lost 42-24 Week 1 at Texas A&M and 43-36 Week 2 at home to Texas State. UTSA beat Incarnate Word 48-20 at home in Week 3.
Colorado State is 1-1. The Rams are coming off a Week 3 bye. The Rams lost 38-21 Week 1 at Washington and won 21-17 in Week 2 at home against Northern Colorado.
Who are the coaches?
UTSA is led by Jeff Traylor. Traylor is in his sixth season as UTSA’s coach and he has a 47-22 record with the Roadrunners.
CSU is led by Jay Norvell, who is in his fourth season as head coach of the Rams and ninth season overall as a head coach. He’s 17-22 at CSU and 50-48 in his career.
What’s the weather like in Fort Collins?
The Sept. 20 high is expected to be 79 degrees and partly cloudy. Sunset of 7:00 p.m. will come a bit before kickoff.
Stadium, ticket information
The game will be at Canvas Stadium on the CSU campus. Seated capacity is 36,500 with a standing room max of 41,000. Tickets are available at CSURams.com/tickets.
Attendance for the CSU game against Northern Colorado (CSU’s first home game of 2025) was 37,023, which was the third-largest crowd in Canvas Stadium history and fifth-largest crowd for a CSU home game. It included a CSU program record 15,740 student tickets distrubuted.
What’s the series history?
CSU leads the all-time series 2-0. The Rams beat UTSA 33-31 on the road 2015 and 23-14 at Hughes Stadium in 2016.
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