Bowl selections are quickly approaching.
The final week of the college football regular season is here. Then it’s conference championship weekend, quickly followed by bowl picks.
The Colorado State football team will be bowling. Here’s a look at the latest projections after Week 13 games as the Rams sit with a 7-4 record:
Hawaii Bowl
Brett McMurphy of the Action Network has CSU playing Memphis in the Hawaii Bowl. Brad Crawford of 247Sports has the same matchup.
Bill Bender of Sporting News has CSU in the Hawaii Bowl against Army.
Date: Dec. 24
Idaho Potato Bowl
Erick Smith of USA TODAY has the Rams in Boise for the Idaho Potato Bowl to play against Toledo. Steven Lassan of Athlon Sports also has CSU playing in Boise, but against Buffalo.
Jerry Palm of CBS Sports has CSU facing Ohio in Boise.
Date: Dec. 23
New Mexico Bowl
Both ESPN’s Kyle Bonagura and Mark Schlabach have the Rams in the New Mexico Bowl. Bonagura has CSU set to face UTSA while Schlabach has the Rams against Texas State.
Date: Dec. 28
Arizona Bowl
Oliver Hodgkinson of the College Football Network projects the Rams to face Miami (Ohio) in the Arizona Bowl.
The Athletic has CSU playing in Tucson against Bowling Green.
Date: Dec. 28
College football bowl selection day
Bowl selections will be announced on Sunday, Dec. 8, following the regular season and conference championship games.
Bowls will be announced after the College Football Playoff selections are finalized.
Colorado State football 2024 schedule, results
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Aug. 31:Â No. 4 Texas 52, CSU 0
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Sept. 7:Â CSU 38, UNC 17
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Sept. 14:Â Colorado 28, CSU 9
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Sept. 21:Â CSU 27, UTEP 17
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Oct. 5:Â Oregon State 39, CSU 31 (2OT)
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Oct. 12:Â CSU 31, San Jose State 24
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Oct. 19:Â CSU 21, Air Force 13
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Oct. 26:Â CSU 17, New Mexico 6
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Nov. 2:Â CSU 38, Nevada 21
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Nov. 15:Â CSU 24, Wyoming 10
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Nov. 23: Fresno State 28, CSU 22
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Nov. 29: Vs. Utah State, 1:30 p.m., FS1
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This article originally appeared on Fort Collins Coloradoan: Latest CSU bowl projections after first Mountain West loss for Rams