Football Adds 2026 Game at Indiana; Wisconsin Moves to 2027
The game will be the first meeting in the series between Colorado State and Indiana
FORT COLLINS, Colo. – Colorado State has added a future non-conference football game at Big 10 opponent Indiana for the 2026 season.
The game is scheduled for Sept. 5, 2026 and will be the first-ever meeting between the two programs.
Colorado State previously announced a game at Wisconsin on this date. As part of other scheduling moves, the game at Wisconsin will now be played on Sept. 18, 2027.
Colorado State’s last visit to a Big Ten opponent came in 2016 when the Rams traveled to Minnesota. However, the Rams have games at Big Ten schools, Iowa and Michigan, for the 2021 and 2022 seasons, respectively.
The addition of the Hoosiers and the movement of Wisconsin to the 2027 season gives Colorado State at least two games against Power 5 opponents each year through 2027.
Future Non-Conference Opponents (Home Games Listed First):
2021 – South Dakota State, Vanderbilt, at Toledo, at Iowa
2022 – Middle Tennessee, Sacramento State, at Michigan, at Washington State
2023 – Washington State, Dixie State, at Colorado, at Middle Tennessee
2024 – Northern Colorado, Colorado, UTEP, at Texas
2025 – Texas Tech, at Vanderbilt
2026 – Vanderbilt, at Indiana, at Texas Tech
2027 – Arizona, at Wisconsin
2028 – at Arizona
2029 – Colorado
2030 – at Colorado
2033 – at Colorado
2034 – Colorado
2037 – at Colorado
2038 – Colorado
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Colorado State University Athletics
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