The Colorado State Rams (4-3) host an MWC clash against the New Mexico Lobos (3-4) on Saturday, October 26, 2024 at Sonny Lubick Field at Canvas Stadium.
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When is Colorado State vs. New Mexico and when does it start?
This contest between the Rams and Lobos is scheduled on Saturday, October 26, 2024. Expect to see the kickoff at 5 p.m. ET.
Where to watch Colorado State vs. New Mexico
The Rams and Lobos will hit the gridiron at Sonny Lubick Field at Canvas Stadium for this matchup on Oct. 26, and if you want to see the game live, get your tickets now from Vivid Seats!
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Colorado State Stats & Insights
The Rams defeated the Air Force Falcons 21-13 in their most recent game.
Colorado State is averaging 373.4 yards per game on offense (85th in the FBS), and rank 101st on the other side of the ball, yielding 397.1 yards allowed per game.
The Rams have the 104th-ranked passing offense this season (189.7 passing yards per game), and they’ve been worse defensively, ranking 22nd-worst with 257.3 passing yards allowed per game.
On offense, Colorado State ranks 43rd in the FBS with 183.7 rushing yards per game. Meanwhile, the defensive unit ranks 61st in rushing yards allowed per contest (139.9).
The Rams are putting up 22.4 points per game on offense this season (105th in the FBS), and they are allowing 27.1 points per game (90th) on defense.
New Mexico Stats & Insights
The Lobos are coming off of a 50-45 win over the Utah State Aggies.
On the defensive side of the ball, New Mexico is bottom-25, allowing 499.0 total yards per game (third-worst). On the bright side, it is excelling on the other side of the ball, posting 470.4 total yards per contest (11th-best).
The Lobos have been struggling against the pass, ranking 20th-worst with 258.9 passing yards surrendered per game. They have been better offensively, generating 251.4 passing yards per contest (50th-ranked).
While New Mexico’s run defense has had trouble stopping opposing offenses, ranking third-worst by surrendering 240.1 rushing yards per game, its offense is the 11th-best at 219.0 rushing yards per contest.
The Lobos rank third-worst in points allowed per game on defense (43.0), but at least they’ve been playing well on offense, ranking 20th-best in points per game (37.4).
Colorado State Key Players to Watch
Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi has 1,290 passing yards (184.3 ypg) to lead Colorado State, completing 62.4% of his passes and tossing six touchdown passes and five interceptions this season.
Avery Morrow’s team-high 622 rushing yards (88.9 per game) have come on 96 carries, with six touchdowns this year.
This season Justin Marshall has rushed for 336 yards (48.0 per game) on 80 carries with two touchdowns.
Tory Horton’s 331 receiving yards (55.2 yards per game) pace all receivers on the team. He’s collected 25 receptions and one touchdown.
Caleb Goodie has put up a 211-yard season so far (30.1 receiving yards per game) with three touchdowns, reeling in 12 passes.
Armani Winfield has hauled in 18 receptions for 206 yards (29.4 ypg) and two touchdowns this season.
New Mexico Key Players to Watch
Devon Dampier has thrown for 1,760 yards (251.4 ypg) to lead New Mexico, completing 59% of his passes and tossing nine touchdown passes and nine interceptions this season. He’s also run for 473 yards (67.6 ypg) on 67 carries with 10 rushing touchdowns.
This season Eli Sanders has rushed for 387 yards (55.3 per game) on 69 carries with four touchdowns.
Luke Wysong’s team-leading 663 receiving yards (94.7 yards per game) have come on 50 receptions with one touchdown.
Ryan Davis has collected 367 receiving yards (52.4 yards per game) and one touchdown, reeling in 26 passes this year.
Nic Trujillo’s 13 catches have turned into 227 yards (32.4 ypg) and one touchdown.
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