Episodes

  • Men’s hoops earns new life with a trip to the NIT while women dance for first time in 10 years
    Mar 18 2026

    This postseason-style RamNation Radio episode is brought to you by Pedersen Toyota, your Local Toyota Dealer Serving Fort Collins, Loveland, Windsor and Timnath for more than 50 years. It is also made possible by Ginger and Baker — our favorite restaurant(s) in all of Fort Collins, and Ram Zone (powered by the CSU Bookstore) — the best place to get all your Ram gear.

    The guys break down a disappointing end to CSU men’s NCAA Tournament hopes after a physical loss to San Diego State, then pivot to what’s next as the Rams host Saint Joseph’s in the NIT Wednesday night—along with a candid look at the financial reality of hosting postseason games and whether it’s worth it. The guys dive into roster retention priorities, offseason needs, and what success in the NIT could mean for Ali Farokhmanesh’s program. They also spotlight the CSU women’s team punching their ticket to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2016, winning the Mountain West title without star Lexus Bargesser, and discuss their underdog matchup with Michigan State. The episode wraps with an honest conversation about rising season ticket costs, fan frustration, and the expectations that now come with CSU’s increased investment in athletics.


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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Rams face a four-day MW Tournament gauntlet; Lady Rams one win from dancing
    Mar 10 2026

    This RamNation Radio episode is brought to you by Pedersen Toyota, your Local Toyota Dealer Serving Fort Collins, Loveland, Windsor and Timnath for more than 50 years. It is also made possible by Ginger and Baker — our favorite restaurant(s) in all of Fort Collins, and Ram Zone (powered by the CSU Bookstore) — the best place to get all your Ram gear.

    Joel Cantalamessa and Mike Rowe breaking down a huge week for Colorado State: the Lady Rams gut out a 66–59 semifinal win over UNLV despite a scary Lexus Bargesser injury, setting up a win-and-in Mountain West title game vs Cinderella No. 9 seed Air Force. On the men’s side, CSU’s eight-game win streak ends with a frustrating, physical 78–67 loss to Boise State, and now the Rams enter the Mountain West Tournament as the No. 7 seed needing four wins in four days, starting with a tricky opener vs Fresno State and a potential quarterfinal showdown with San Diego State. We also hit the bigger conference storyline — the Mountain West flirting with one-bid territory — plus a quick look at title odds, CSU’s path to a run, and early spring football tone-setters as Jim Mora opens camp with blunt standards, pressure, and a no-excuses mindset.


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    45 mins
  • Breaking down the barrage at the Pit, the 8-game winning streak, MW tourney outlook, and Roddy’s return to Colorado
    Mar 5 2026

    This streaking RamNation Radio episode is brought to you by Pedersen Toyota, your Local Toyota Dealer Serving Fort Collins, Loveland, Windsor and Timnath for more than 50 years. It is also made possible by Ginger and Baker — our favorite restaurant(s) in all of Fort Collins, and Ram Zone (powered by the CSU Bookstore) — the best place to get all your Ram gear.

    Colorado State has won eight straight following a huge 82-74 win at New Mexico. Joel and Mike break down the Rams’ dominating performance with their elite shooting, big-man threes, improved defense, and clutch late-game composure. The guys dive into what’s fueled the historic turnaround from 3-8 to one of the hottest teams in the country, the turnover concern that could derail a Vegas run, and how Mountain West seeding chaos shapes up heading into the regular season finale against Boise State. Plus, a quick look at the red-hot CSU women’s hoops team heading into their conference tourney, as well as David Roddy’s return to Colorado on a two-way deal with the Nuggets. March is here — and down the court we thunder!


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    49 mins
  • Adam Nigon joins to talk about CSU men’s basketball’s 6-game heater with big games and March looming
    Feb 25 2026

    This RamNation Radio episode is brought to you by Pedersen Toyota, your Local Toyota Dealer Serving Fort Collins, Loveland, Windsor and Timnath for more than 50 years. It is also made possible by Ginger and Baker — our favorite restaurant(s) in all of Fort Collins, and Ram Zone (powered by the CSU Bookstore) — the best place to get all your Ram gear.

    The Rams are rolling. CSU Radio Network color analyst Adam Nigon joins to talk about their streak, including a gritty 74-70 comeback over Fresno State Wednesday night, proving it can win even when it doesn’t have its A-game. We break down the second-half surge, Brandon Rechsteiner’s clutch shooting, and the continued evolution of this team’s. We also revisit the Orange Out statement win over San Diego State, look ahead to a dangerous road trip at San Jose State, and preview the looming tests at New Mexico and home against Boise State as the final Mountain West Tournament in Las Vegas approaches. Plus, a call to action for Ram fans regarding proposed restrictions on Canvas Stadium events. Buckle up — March is almost here.


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    41 mins
  • Border War star Jase Butler joins to talk how the Rams flipped the script on Wyoming
    Feb 17 2026

    This RamNation Radio episode is brought to you by Pedersen Toyota, your Local Toyota Dealer Serving Fort Collins, Loveland, Windsor and Timnath for more than 50 years. It is also made possible by Ginger and Baker — our favorite restaurant(s) in all of Fort Collins, and Ram Zone (powered by the CSU Bookstore) — the best place to get all your Ram gear.

    CSU turned a 10-point second-half deficit into a statement 79–68 Border War win at Moby, and we break down exactly how it happened. Joel Cantalamessa and Mike Rowe dive into the 32–11 closing run, the free-throw bonanza, Carey Booth’s rim protection, and Jase Butler’s breakout performance that flipped the rivalry after the loss in Laramie. Butler himself joins the guys to talk about what changed tactically and mentally, what fueled the team’s motivation, and what the three-game winning streak means with UNLV and SDSU looming. Plus, a lot more!


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    48 mins
  • The Pac-12 era begins: seven home football games, a flex-week curveball, and hoops heating up
    Feb 12 2026

    This RamNation Radio episode is brought to you by Pedersen Toyota, your Local Toyota Dealer Serving Fort Collins, Loveland, Windsor and Timnath for more than 50 years. It is also made possible by Ginger and Baker — our favorite restaurant(s) in all of Fort Collins, and Ram Zone (powered by the CSU Bookstore) — the best place to get all your Ram gear.

    Joel Cantalamessa and Mike Rowe break down Colorado State’s first-ever Pac-12 football schedule, with a solid seven-game home slate, a chance to gain momentum early, a tough late-season road stretch, and what to make of this year's "flex week” that won’t count toward conference standings. Plus, other Pac-12 tidbits like Vegas as the continued home for conference tournament basketball, as well as a hoops check-in on this year's squad after a road win at Air Force and Border War on the horizon.


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    1 hr
  • “QB whisperer” Matt Mitchell joins to talk CSU’s new-era offense; plus, hoops hits a low in Laramie, signing day tidbits, Pac-12 chatter, and more
    Feb 5 2026

    This RamNation Radio episode is brought to you by Pedersen Toyota, your Local Toyota Dealer Serving Fort Collins, Loveland, Windsor and Timnath for more than 50 years. It is also made possible by Ginger and Baker — our favorite restaurant(s) in all of Fort Collins, and Ram Zone (powered by the CSU Bookstore) — the best place to get all your Ram gear.

    Joel Cantalamessa flies solo on this week’s episode as CSU men’s hoops continues its frustrating slide — highlighted by a flat, rivalry loss at Wyoming where the Rams never led. Joel previews a critical “get-right” spot against struggling San Jose State, shares a few CSU football tidbits on signing day, talks Jay Norvell’s landing spot at Iowa, and touches on the rebuilt Pac-12’s TV deal vs. Mountain West and uncertain bowl future. The centerpiece of the episode is an extended interview with new pass game coordinator/quarterbacks coach Matt Mitchell — the BYU-developed “QB whisperer” — covering his move to Fort Collins, first impressions of CSU and Mora, his approach to developing quarterbacks, what to watch from a revamped dual-threat QB room, and how CSU can build a winning identity in the Pac-12 era.


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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Viejas gut punch, turnover crisis, and Brian Roth’s read on CSU football’s roster math and latest Pac-12 news
    Jan 29 2026

    This RamNation Radio episode is brought to you by Pedersen Toyota, your Local Toyota Dealer Serving Fort Collins, Loveland, Windsor and Timnath for more than 50 years. It is also made possible by Ginger and Baker — our favorite restaurant(s) in all of Fort Collins, and Ram Zone (powered by the CSU Bookstore) — the best place to get all your Ram gear.

    Voice of the Rams Brian Roth us fresh off the trip from San Diego to break down CSU men’s basketball’s ugly 73–50 blowout at San Diego State — why the Rams unraveled under pressure, how the turnover problem has become a full-on trend, and what it says about CSU’s ceiling the rest of Mountain West play. Then the conversation pivots to football: roster updates, what the staff’s transfer class is shaping up to be, Roth’s impressions of Coach Mora as a leader, and the latest Pac-12 planning buzz — from conference scheduling and championship format to bowl tie-ins, expansion strategy, and more.


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    52 mins