Colorado State Rams Face San Diego State Aztecs in Key Mountain West Matchup
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The highly anticipated 2025 college football season kicks off for two Mountain West Conference teams as the Colorado State Rams travel to face the San Diego State Aztecs in a late Friday contest. This marks the first league matchup of the season for both programs, setting the stage for an exciting battle at Snapdragon Stadium.
The Colorado State versus San Diego State game will be broadcast nationally on CBS Sports Network in Week 6 of the 2025 season. Fans can also stream the game live via Fubo TV, which is currently offering a free trial to new subscribers.
The broadcast team will feature Chris Lewis and Robert Turbin calling the action from the booth, with Jordan Giorgio reporting live from the sidelines.
Finding CBS Sports Network on Yoru TV
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- Comcast/Xfinity: 412 (846 for HD)
- DirecTV: 221
- Dish Network: 158
- Fort Collins Connexion: 70
Date and Time Details
The game is scheduled for October 3rd,with a kickoff time of 7:30 p.m. Pacific Time / 8:30 p.m. Mountain Time. The contest will take place at Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego, California.
Betting Odds
As of October 1st, according to BetMGM, the San Diego State Aztecs are favored by 6 points. The over/under for total points scored in the game is set at 41 points.
Fans can follow sports reporter Kevin Lytle for updates on X (https://twitter.com/Kevin_Lytle) and Instagram (@Kevin_Lytle).
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