Ram-Falcon Trophy
Encyclopedia
The Ram-Falcon Trophy is awarded to each season's winner of the College football
game between the Colorado State University
and the Air Force Academy
.
College football
College football refers to American football played by teams of student athletes fielded by American universities, colleges, and military academies, or Canadian football played by teams of student athletes fielded by Canadian universities...
game between the Colorado State University
Colorado State University
Colorado State University is a public research university located in Fort Collins, Colorado. The university is the state's land grant university, and the flagship university of the Colorado State University System.The enrollment is approximately 29,932 students, including resident and...
and the Air Force Academy
United States Air Force Academy
The United States Air Force Academy is an accredited college for the undergraduate education of officer candidates for the United States Air Force. Its campus is located immediately north of Colorado Springs in El Paso County, Colorado, United States...
.
History of the trophy
The trophy's origin is traced back to Shelly Godkin, a former ROTC commander at Colorado State. He watched the teams play in 1978 and sought to translate his impressions into a trophy symbolic of an annual game. The first time that the trophy was awarded was in 1980. Air Force has won the trophy 19 times, while Colorado State has won it 13 times.Game results
After the 2011 match-up, Air Force leads the series 30-19-1.Year | Winning Team | Losing Team | Location | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1957 | Colorado State | 20 | Air Force | 7 | Colorado Springs |
1958 | Air Force | 36 | Colorado State | 6 | Colorado Springs |
1960 | Air Force | 32 | Colorado State | 8 | Colorado Springs |
1961 | Air Force | 14 | Colorado State | 9 | Colorado Springs |
1962 | Air Force | 34 | Colorado State | 0 | Colorado Springs |
1963 | Air Force | 69 | Colorado State | 0 | Colorado Springs |
1964 | Air Force | 14 | Colorado State | 6 | Colorado Springs |
1966 | Colorado State | 41 | Air Force | 21 | Colorado Springs |
1967 | Air Force | 17 | Colorado State | 17 | Colorado Springs |
1968 | Air Force | 31 | Colorado State | 0 | Fort Collins |
1969 | Air Force | 28 | Colorado State | 7 | Colorado Springs |
1970 | Air Force | 37 | Colorado State | 22 | Colorado Springs |
1971 | Air Force | 17 | Colorado State | 13 | Fort Collins |
1972 | Air Force | 53 | Colorado State | 13 | Fort Collins |
1975 | Colorado State | 47 | Air Force | 10 | Fort Collins |
1976 | Colorado State | 27 | Air Force | 3 | Colorado Springs |
1978 | Colorado State | 31 | Air Force | 13 | Colorado Springs |
1979 | Colorado State | 20 | Air Force | 6 | Fort Collins |
1980 | Colorado State | 21 | Air Force | 9 | Fort Collins |
1981 | Air Force | 28 | Colorado State | 14 | Colorado Springs |
1982 | Colorado State | 21 | Air Force | 11 | Colorado Springs |
1983 | Air Force | 34 | Colorado State | 13 | Fort Collins |
1984 | Air Force | 52 | Colorado State | 10 | Colorado Springs |
1985 | Air Force | 35 | Colorado State | 19 | Fort Collins |
1986 | Air Force | 24 | Colorado State | 7 | Colorado Springs |
1987 | Air Force | 27 | Colorado State | 19 | Fort Collins |
1988 | Air Force | 29 | Colorado State | 23 | Fort Collins |
1989 | Air Force | 46 | Colorado State | 21 | Fort Collins |
1990 | Colorado State | 35 | Air Force | 33 | Colorado Springs |
1991 | Air Force | 31 | Colorado State | 26 | Fort Collins |
1992 | Colorado State | 32 | Air Force | 28 | Colorado Springs |
1993 | Colorado State | 8 | Air Force | 5 | Fort Collins |
1994 | Colorado State | 34 | Air Force | 24 | Colorado Springs |
1995 | Colorado State | 27 | Air Force | 20 | Colorado Springs |
1996 | Colorado State | 42 | Air Force | 41 | Colorado Springs |
1997 | Air Force | 24 | Colorado State | 0 | Fort Collins |
1998 | Air Force | 30 | Colorado State | 27 | Colorado Springs |
1999 | Colorado State | 41 | Air Force | 21 | Fort Collins |
2000 | Air Force | 44 | Colorado State | 40 | Colorado Springs |
2001 | Colorado State | 28 | Air Force | 21 | Fort Collins |
2002 | Colorado State | 31 | Air Force | 12 | Colorado Springs |
2003 | Colorado State | 30 | Air Force | 20 | Fort Collins |
2004 | Air Force | 47 | Colorado State | 17 | Colorado Springs |
2005 | Colorado State | 41 | Air Force | 23 | Fort Collins |
2006 | Air Force | 24 | Colorado State | 21 | Colorado Springs |
2007 | Air Force | 45 | Colorado State | 21 | Fort Collins |
2008 | Air Force | 38 | Colorado State | 17 | Colorado Springs |
2009 | Air Force | 34 | Colorado State | 16 | Fort Collins |
2010 | Air Force | 49 | Colorado State | 27 | Colorado Springs |
2011 | Air Force | 45 | Colorado State | 21 | Fort Collins |