CSU Moves Up In Top 25, Still Trails Boise State For Division Title

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (CBS4) – Following Colorado State's 58-20 rout of New Mexico on Saturday the Rams moved up to No. 21 in both the Associated Press and Coaches' polls.

Both Nebraska and Utah lost and were dropped out of the Top 25, allowing CSU to move up.

RELATED: No. 22 Colorado State Routs New Mexico 58-20

The 10-1 Rams' win was the ninth in a row. Their only loss come to Boise State this season. Their 21st ranking is the highest for the school since 2002 when they reached No. 16.

CSU has yet to crack the College Football Playoff's Top 25, which comes out Tuesday evening.

The Rams are looking to win the Mountain West's Mountain Division title but they're trying to catch 9-2 Boise State, which holds the tie-breaker. Both teams are 6-1 in division play, but Boise State holds the tiebreaker because of their win over CSU.

LINK: NCAA Polls

 

 

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