New Colorado State Football 'Ag Day' Uniform

Colorado State University has just revealed its latest "Ag Day" football uniforms, and they’re a nostalgic nod to the school’s rich history. these throwback uniforms will make their debut during the home opener against Northern Colorado on September 7.

These special uniforms pay homage to the era when CSU was known as Colorado A&M, with the official school colors of pumpkin and alfalfa. The design is a tribute to the university's agricultural roots, featuring the name "Colorado A&M" prominently across the chest.

The "Ag Day" uniforms have become a cherished tradition at CSU, with the team donning these orange jerseys once each season as part of an "Orange Out." This annual event not only celebrates the university's agricultural heritage but also energizes fans with a vibrant splash of orange in the stands.

CSU’s "Ag Day" honors its legacy while blending the past with the present. The pumpkin and alfalfa colors, paired with the historic "Colorado A&M" lettering, evoke a sense of pride and connection to the university’s origins. For fans and alumni alike, the unveiling of these uniforms is a moment to reflect on the school’s journey from its agricultural beginnings to the vibrant, modern institution it is today.

As the Rams take the field in these throwback jerseys, they’ll carry with them the spirit and tradition of Colorado State’s proud past. Be sure to catch the game on September 7 to see these iconic uniforms in action and join in the celebration of CSU’s storied history.

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