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High-Octane Offense at Sonny Lubick Field: Colorado State Rams Clash with Boise State Broncos in Football Showdown

In a high-scoring affair at Sonny Lubick Field, the Colorado State Rams and the Boise State Broncos put on an offensive showcase that kept fans on the edge of their seats. The Rams, playing in front of a home crowd, finished with a 52-59 scoreline against the visiting Broncos.


Nov 19, 2022; Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA; Air Force Falcons safety Camby Goff (11) drops back to pass against the Air Force Falcons during the second quarter at Falcon Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

The game kicked off with the Colorado State Rams taking an early lead, outscoring the Broncos 21-3 in the first quarter. The Rams' offense was firing on all cylinders as they amassed a total of 566 yards throughout the game. Their rushing attack proved particularly effective, contributing 261 yards to their total yardage and accounting for five touchdowns. The longest rush was recorded at 39 yards, showcasing their ability to break through for significant gains.


The passing game also played a pivotal role in keeping drives alive for the Rams. Their quarterback threw for two touchdowns and completed passes at an impressive rate of 67 percent for a total of 309 passing yards. This aerial assault helped them convert eight out of sixteen third-down attempts and maintain possession for over half an hour.


Despite these impressive numbers, penalties were not a major factor as only two were called against them throughout four quarters plus overtime. Furthermore, there were no blocked punts or punt returns for touchdowns by either team during this encounter.


On special teams, Colorado State's kickers maintained perfect records; they successfully converted one field goal attempt from within nineteen yards and made all seven extra-point kicks after touchdowns.


The defense managed to sack Boise State's quarterback twice while also forcing one fumble which they recovered themselves – demonstrating their ability to disrupt plays and create turnovers even amidst such an offensive-heavy game.


As time wound down through four quarters into overtime, it was ultimately Boise State who edged ahead with seven additional points securing their victory over Colorado State by seven points.


Looking ahead after this heart-racing contest at Sonny Lubick Field at Canvas Stadium in Fort Collins – home fans can anticipate another opportunity to support their team when they face off against San Jose State Spartans on November 18th at 8:30 PM local time. This upcoming game will be broadcasted live on CBS Sports Network satellite channel number 221 where loyal followers can tune in to cheer on their beloved Rams once more.

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