In 2025 the Colorado State Rams will be hosting the Texas Tech Red Raiders on Saturday September 6. The following year they will travel to Lubbock, Texas for round two on Saturday September 12.

When they square off, it’ll be for the first time since 1987, a game the Rams won.

Today’s announcement establishes the first Colorado State football games scheduled beyond the 2021 season, and brings to 12 the number of future CSU football games scheduled against opponents in Power 5 conferences.

“It is important for our program to build toward the future and face competition that will challenge us and excite our fans,” said CSU head coach Mike Bobo. “We’re excited to play a game and have a presence in Texas, where we recruit heavily, and to be able to bring a Big 12 program to Fort Collins.”

Season tickets for the 2016 “Farewell Hughes” season are available now at CSURams.com/tickets or by calling 800-491-RAMS. Season ticket packages are available for as low as $140 for seven games, including the Sept. 2 Rocky Mountain Showdown vs. Colorado at Sports Authority at Mile High, and the final six games at Hughes Stadium in Fort Collins.

Fans are encouraged to secure season tickets in 2016 to enjoy the historic final season at Hughes Stadium, and position themselves for the priority reseating process for the best seats in the new stadium in the spring of 2017. All 2016 season ticketholders will renew their seats in priority order based on Ram Points totals as of December 31, 2016. For more information on the reseating process and Ram Points please visit the special reseating section on the stadium website.
 
FUTURE COLORADO STATE NON-CONFERENCE FOOTBALL SCHEDULES
 
2017
Sept. 2—vs. Colorado (in Denver)
Sept. 9—ABILENE CHRISTIAN
Sept. 16—at Alabama
Sept. 23—OREGON STATE
 
2018
Sept. 1—vs. Colorado (in Denver)
Sept. 15—at Florida
 
2019
Aug. 31—vs. Colorado (in Denver)
Sept. 14—at Arkansas
Sept. 21—TOLEDO
 
2020
Sept. 5—COLORADO

Sept. 12—at Oregon State
 
2021
Sept. 25—at Toledo
 
2025
Sept. 6—Texas Tech
 
2026
Sept. 12—at Texas Tech