The Colorado State football team’s new “state pride” uniforms are available.
Prior to the 2024 season, the team unveiled an updated version of the Colorado state flag-inspired uniforms.
The helmet has seen the most modifications. The state flag’s crimson and yellow “C” is still visible on one side. The word “State” is now inscribed in blue block letters on the other side of the helmet. Along with flag motifs on the shoulders, the jersey also features the word “State” inscribed on the front.
The CSU home game versus UTEP on September 21 will feature the “state pride” uniforms.
In 2017, CSU debuted the “state pride” uniforms. With the announcement of the new Ag Day uniforms earlier this week, the Rams have now released their entire uniform set.
Legendary Bronco Terrell Davis has joined the CSU Rams in a new role.
Legendary Denver Bronco Terrell Davis has agreed to join the CSU Rams in a new capacity.
Colorado State University formally named Davis a “Rambassador” upon announcing the announcement on Thursday morning.
Davis has agreed to become a member of the school’s “Presidential Executive in Residence program,” which was introduced earlier this year with the goal of connecting students and the larger campus community directly with elite executives in advising roles from a variety of businesses and professions.
Hall of Famer & Denver Broncos legend Terrell Davis joins the Ramily as a CSU Athletics Rambassador!🐏
Welcome to Colorado State, TD! 🙌
Learn more: https://t.co/KFyGMFgWVG#Stalwart x @Terrell_Davis pic.twitter.com/GH3FKteYMc
— Colorado State Rams 🐏 (@CSURams) August 22, 2024
According to a press release from CSU, Davis will assist coaches and student-athletes from all 16 Rams sports programs in addition to working on the sidelines during home football games. In addition, Davis will give lectures, engage with the press, participate in school functions, and collaborate with funders to generate funds.
At school, Davis said, “Colorado is my home, and over the years I’ve been looking for the right opportunity to give back to this state that has given me so much.” “I’ve seen a distinct set of common beliefs as I’ve studied more about CSU’s past and current missions: that people can make a difference and alter the course of history when they combine skill, creativity, perseverance, and hard effort.”
Davis played collegiate football at the University of Georgia, but it’s clear that Colorado has become home to him. CSU made a smart decision by including him in all sports in addition to their football program.
Davis stated, “This feels right.” With such a fantastic company, outstanding academic institution, and blossoming athletics department, this is a fantastic chance for me to impact the next generation of leaders and devote my time and efforts to the future. Elevation is the overall picture, and that’s what I want to achieve.
During his seven years as a running back for the Broncos from 1995 to 2002, Davis was named an NFL MVP and won two Super Bowls. In 2017, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame and is a member of the Broncos Ring of Fame.