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1962 Colorado State Rams football team


1962 Colorado State Rams football
Independent
0–10
Mike Lude (1st season)
Colorado Field

The 1962 Colorado State Rams football team represented Colorado State University as an independent during the 1962 NCAA University Division football season. In their first season under head coach Mike Lude, the Rams lost all ten games and were outscored 269 to 66. The winless season extended the program's losing streak to 26 games, dating back to October 1960. The streak was broken with a win in the 1963 season opener.

The team's statistical leaders included John Christensen with 562 passing yards, Phil Jackson with 314 rushing yards, and John Swanson with 160 receiving yards.

The Rams opened the season at Air Force in the inaugural game at the new Falcon Stadium.

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 22at Air ForceFalcon StadiumColorado Springs, CO (rivalry)L 0–3441,380
September 29at Arizona StateSun Devil StadiumTempe, AZL 0–3528,138
October 6BYUColorado FieldFort Collins, COL 7–289,200
October 12at UCLALos Angeles Memorial ColiseumLos Angeles, CAL 7–3522,846
October 20at Utah StateRomney StadiumLogan, UTL 0–216,484
October 27WyomingColorado FieldFort Collins, CO (rivalry)L 7–2811,000
November 3UtahColorado FieldFort Collins, COL 8–265,900
November 10at New MexicoUniversity StadiumAlbuquerque, NML 8–2119,442
November 17at Oregon StateParker StadiumCorvallis, ORL 14–2512,131
November 22MontanaColorado FieldFort Collins, COL 15–164,250
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