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Air Force dominates to beat Colorado State to end CSU's time in the Mountain West. Here are takeaways from the game.
Air Force's offensive onslaught was too much for Colorado State to overcome as the Falcons recaptured the Ram-Falcon Trophy in the final game of the season for both teams.
The Ram-Falcon Trophy is on the line when the Air Force Falcons (3-8) visit the Colorado State Rams (2-9) on Friday afternoon at Canvas Stadium in Fort Collins in CSU’s final game under interim coach Tyson Summers.
The Rams lost to Air Force, 42-21, at Canvas Stadium surrendering the Ram-Falcon trophy back to the visitors with no clear timeline for when it might make another appearance in Fort Collins
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Josh Johnson & Bruin Fleischmann connect on 55-yard TD, giving Air Force lead over Colorado State
Josh Johnson and Bruin Flesischmann connected on a 55-yard touchdown to give the Air Force Falcons the lead over the Colorado State Rams.
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