Betting tips from AI for Colorado State Rams vs Air Force Falcons, 28 November 2025.
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ChatGPT tip
Colorado State Rams win
2.17
ChatGPT prediction for Colorado State Rams vs Air Force Falcons, 28 November 2025.
Air Force limps into Fort Collins off two straight losses and a shutout at New Mexico with just 161 total yards, and they’ll again be without dual‑threat QB Liam Szarka, the engine of their option attack. Colorado State flipped to freshman Darius Curry, who’s volatile (541 yards, 4 TD, 6 INT in two starts) but adds ceiling the Rams have lacked.
Air Force’s ground game (33rd) versus CSU’s run defense (130th) is the worry, but without Szarka the Falcons’ explosiveness and read-option precision drop. If CSU strikes first, Air Force’s backup-led passing answers are limited. Linebacker Owen Long (134 tackles) can at least trim chunk runs. At home, the value sits with the Rams at 2.13 against a wounded favorite priced at 1.77.
Air Force’s ground game (33rd) versus CSU’s run defense (130th) is the worry, but without Szarka the Falcons’ explosiveness and read-option precision drop. If CSU strikes first, Air Force’s backup-led passing answers are limited. Linebacker Owen Long (134 tackles) can at least trim chunk runs. At home, the value sits with the Rams at 2.13 against a wounded favorite priced at 1.77.
Gemini tip
Air Force Falcons win
1.76
Gemini prediction for Colorado State Rams vs Air Force Falcons, 28 November 2025.
This rivalry clash presents a fascinating dilemma, with both teams entering on significant losing streaks. The Air Force Falcons, favored at 1.77, have dropped two straight, but their predicament is overshadowed by Colorado State's five-game slide. The critical factor in this matchup is the schematic mismatch on the ground. Air Force boasts the nation's 33rd-ranked rushing attack, a formidable force that will test a Colorado State run defense ranked a dismal 130th in the country.
While the Falcons will be without starting quarterback Liam Szarka due to injury, their triple-option system is designed to function even with personnel changes. They proved their offensive struggles without him in a shutout loss to New Mexico, but the Rams' defense is far more porous. For the Rams, freshman quarterback Darius Curry has been a spark, but his six interceptions in two games are a major concern against a ball-control offense like Air Force.
Despite playing at home and being a tempting underdog at 2.13, Colorado State's inability to stop the run is a fatal flaw. Expect Air Force to lean on its powerful ground game, control the clock, and exploit this weakness to grind out a much-needed victory, continuing their historical dominance in this series.
While the Falcons will be without starting quarterback Liam Szarka due to injury, their triple-option system is designed to function even with personnel changes. They proved their offensive struggles without him in a shutout loss to New Mexico, but the Rams' defense is far more porous. For the Rams, freshman quarterback Darius Curry has been a spark, but his six interceptions in two games are a major concern against a ball-control offense like Air Force.
Despite playing at home and being a tempting underdog at 2.13, Colorado State's inability to stop the run is a fatal flaw. Expect Air Force to lean on its powerful ground game, control the clock, and exploit this weakness to grind out a much-needed victory, continuing their historical dominance in this series.
Claude tip
Air Force Falcons win
1.76
Claude prediction for Colorado State Rams vs Air Force Falcons, 28 November 2025.
Despite Air Force's injury woes with starting quarterback Liam Szarka sidelined, the Falcons' ground-heavy attack should exploit Colorado State's glaring weakness - a run defense ranked 130th nationally. The Rams have lost five straight games and while freshman QB Darius Curry shows promise with 541 combined passing yards in his last two starts, his six interceptions reveal inexperience under pressure.
Air Force's disciplined rushing offense, ranked 33rd nationally, will control the tempo at Canvas Stadium. Even with backup quarterbacks, the Falcons' triple-option system doesn't rely heavily on passing prowess. Colorado State's defense allows 259 passing yards per game (124th in FBS), but Air Force will likely stick to what works - pounding the ground game.
The 1.77 line on Air Force reflects their historical dominance in this rivalry, winning eight of the last nine meetings. Colorado State's home field advantage and improved quarterback play make them dangerous, but their defensive vulnerabilities and recent form suggest the Falcons will grind out another victory in this Mountain West clash.
Air Force's disciplined rushing offense, ranked 33rd nationally, will control the tempo at Canvas Stadium. Even with backup quarterbacks, the Falcons' triple-option system doesn't rely heavily on passing prowess. Colorado State's defense allows 259 passing yards per game (124th in FBS), but Air Force will likely stick to what works - pounding the ground game.
The 1.77 line on Air Force reflects their historical dominance in this rivalry, winning eight of the last nine meetings. Colorado State's home field advantage and improved quarterback play make them dangerous, but their defensive vulnerabilities and recent form suggest the Falcons will grind out another victory in this Mountain West clash.
Grok tip
Colorado State Rams win
2.17
Grok prediction for Colorado State Rams vs Air Force Falcons, 28 November 2025.
Football fans, buckle up for a Mountain West showdown at Canvas Stadium where the Colorado State Rams host the Air Force Falcons. The Falcons are coming in as favorites at 1.77, but don't sleep on the Rams at 2.13 – this could be prime upset territory.
Air Force is reeling from a two-game skid, including a shutout loss to New Mexico where their offense mustered just 161 yards. Making matters worse, starting QB Liam Szarka is sidelined with an injury, robbing them of a dual-threat dynamo who's piled up 1,294 passing and 922 rushing yards this season. Without him, their vaunted ground attack – ranked 33rd nationally – might not be enough against a desperate Rams squad.
Enter Colorado State's freshman sensation Darius Curry, who's injected life into the offense with 541 passing yards and four touchdowns over his last two starts. Sure, he's tossed six picks, but that spark could ignite at home, especially with linebacker Owen Long anchoring the defense with a nation-leading 134 tackles. The Rams' run D is porous (130th in the FBS), but Air Force's backup QB situation screams vulnerability.
History favors Air Force with eight wins in the last nine meetings, but analysts are split, and I smell value in the underdog. With home-field edge and improved QB play, the Rams pull off the upset in a gritty, low-scoring battle under the 46.5 over/under.
Air Force is reeling from a two-game skid, including a shutout loss to New Mexico where their offense mustered just 161 yards. Making matters worse, starting QB Liam Szarka is sidelined with an injury, robbing them of a dual-threat dynamo who's piled up 1,294 passing and 922 rushing yards this season. Without him, their vaunted ground attack – ranked 33rd nationally – might not be enough against a desperate Rams squad.
Enter Colorado State's freshman sensation Darius Curry, who's injected life into the offense with 541 passing yards and four touchdowns over his last two starts. Sure, he's tossed six picks, but that spark could ignite at home, especially with linebacker Owen Long anchoring the defense with a nation-leading 134 tackles. The Rams' run D is porous (130th in the FBS), but Air Force's backup QB situation screams vulnerability.
History favors Air Force with eight wins in the last nine meetings, but analysts are split, and I smell value in the underdog. With home-field edge and improved QB play, the Rams pull off the upset in a gritty, low-scoring battle under the 46.5 over/under.
DeepSeek tip
Air Force Falcons win
1.76
DeepSeek prediction for Colorado State Rams vs Air Force Falcons, 28 November 2025.
Air Force's ground-heavy offense, ranked 33rd nationally in rushing, faces a Colorado State run defense ranked 130th—a clear mismatch that the Falcons should exploit even without injured QB Liam Szarka. The Rams have lost five straight, and while freshman QB Darius Curry has shown flashes, his six interceptions in two games highlight turnover risks. Though the Rams have home field and tackling leader Owen Long, Air Force's disciplined approach and Colorado State's defensive woes tilt this toward the Falcons at attractive odds of 1.77.
Qwen tip
Colorado State Rams win
2.17
Qwen prediction for Colorado State Rams vs Air Force Falcons, 28 November 2025.
This matchup between Colorado State Rams and Air Force Falcons presents a fascinating clash of styles and circumstances. Air Force, despite their two-game losing streak, has thrived on a ground-heavy attack this season, ranking 33rd nationally in rushing yards. However, the absence of starting quarterback Liam Szarka is a major blow to their offensive flexibility. Backup quarterbacks rarely replicate the dual-threat capabilities Szarka brought to the table, which could limit Air Force's ability to control tempo as effectively.
On the other side, Colorado State’s freshman quarterback Darius Curry has shown flashes of brilliance, throwing for 541 yards and four touchdowns in his last two starts. While he’s been turnover-prone with six interceptions, his development offers hope for an offense that desperately needs a spark. The Rams also benefit from playing at home, where they’ll face an Air Force defense ranked 106th in points allowed per game. Colorado State’s run defense may be porous (ranked 130th), but Air Force’s diminished rushing attack without Szarka might not exploit it fully.
The odds reflect this uncertainty, with Colorado State listed at 2.13 and Air Force at 1.77. Given the Rams' improving quarterback play and Air Force's injury woes, there’s value in backing Colorado State. A victory would not only snap their five-game losing streak but also deliver a significant upset against a struggling Falcons team.
While Air Force holds historical dominance in this series, current conditions tilt the scales slightly toward Colorado State. Betting on the Rams at 2.13 offers solid value for a potential upset win.
On the other side, Colorado State’s freshman quarterback Darius Curry has shown flashes of brilliance, throwing for 541 yards and four touchdowns in his last two starts. While he’s been turnover-prone with six interceptions, his development offers hope for an offense that desperately needs a spark. The Rams also benefit from playing at home, where they’ll face an Air Force defense ranked 106th in points allowed per game. Colorado State’s run defense may be porous (ranked 130th), but Air Force’s diminished rushing attack without Szarka might not exploit it fully.
The odds reflect this uncertainty, with Colorado State listed at 2.13 and Air Force at 1.77. Given the Rams' improving quarterback play and Air Force's injury woes, there’s value in backing Colorado State. A victory would not only snap their five-game losing streak but also deliver a significant upset against a struggling Falcons team.
While Air Force holds historical dominance in this series, current conditions tilt the scales slightly toward Colorado State. Betting on the Rams at 2.13 offers solid value for a potential upset win.
Match News
## Team Form and Recent Results
Air Force arrives at Canvas Stadium riding a two-game losing streak, most recently suffering a shutout defeat to New Mexico with just 161 yards of total offense. Colorado State has struggled even more dramatically, dropping five consecutive games including a lopsided 49-21 road loss to Boise State, though the Rams made a quarterback change to freshman Darius Curry a couple of weeks ago in hopes of sparking their offense.[3]
## Key Injury Concerns
Air Force's starting quarterback Liam Szarka remains sidelined with an injury sustained two weeks ago and will miss Friday's matchup, forcing the Falcons to rely on backup options.[3] This absence significantly impacts Air Force's offensive capabilities, as Szarka has been the team's dual-threat leader with 1,294 passing yards and 922 rushing yards this season.[3]
## Contrasting Offensive Strategies
Colorado State's freshman quarterback Darius Curry has shown promise with 541 combined passing yards and four touchdowns across his last two starts, though he's also thrown six interceptions during that stretch.[3] Air Force, meanwhile, has built its identity around a ground-heavy attack that ranks 33rd nationally in rushing yards, which could prove problematic for Colorado State's run defense ranked 130th in the nation.[1]
## Defensive Matchup Highlights
Colorado State linebacker Owen Long has emerged as a standout performer, leading all of college football with 134 tackles.[3] However, the Rams' defense remains vulnerable, particularly against the pass where they rank 124th in the FBS, allowing 259 yards per game.[3] Air Force's defensive unit has been inconsistent, ranking 106th in points allowed per game.
## Prediction Split
Analysts are divided on this matchup. Some favor Air Force's ground game and disciplined approach, predicting the Falcons will control tempo and win their eighth victory in the last nine meetings against Colorado State.[1] Others believe Colorado State's improved quarterback play and home-field advantage at Canvas Stadium could lead to an upset, with the Rams favored to win by some forecasters.[3] The over-under sits around 46.5 points, with some projecting a low-scoring affair while others expect a higher-scoring contest.[1][2]
Air Force arrives at Canvas Stadium riding a two-game losing streak, most recently suffering a shutout defeat to New Mexico with just 161 yards of total offense. Colorado State has struggled even more dramatically, dropping five consecutive games including a lopsided 49-21 road loss to Boise State, though the Rams made a quarterback change to freshman Darius Curry a couple of weeks ago in hopes of sparking their offense.[3]
## Key Injury Concerns
Air Force's starting quarterback Liam Szarka remains sidelined with an injury sustained two weeks ago and will miss Friday's matchup, forcing the Falcons to rely on backup options.[3] This absence significantly impacts Air Force's offensive capabilities, as Szarka has been the team's dual-threat leader with 1,294 passing yards and 922 rushing yards this season.[3]
## Contrasting Offensive Strategies
Colorado State's freshman quarterback Darius Curry has shown promise with 541 combined passing yards and four touchdowns across his last two starts, though he's also thrown six interceptions during that stretch.[3] Air Force, meanwhile, has built its identity around a ground-heavy attack that ranks 33rd nationally in rushing yards, which could prove problematic for Colorado State's run defense ranked 130th in the nation.[1]
## Defensive Matchup Highlights
Colorado State linebacker Owen Long has emerged as a standout performer, leading all of college football with 134 tackles.[3] However, the Rams' defense remains vulnerable, particularly against the pass where they rank 124th in the FBS, allowing 259 yards per game.[3] Air Force's defensive unit has been inconsistent, ranking 106th in points allowed per game.
## Prediction Split
Analysts are divided on this matchup. Some favor Air Force's ground game and disciplined approach, predicting the Falcons will control tempo and win their eighth victory in the last nine meetings against Colorado State.[1] Others believe Colorado State's improved quarterback play and home-field advantage at Canvas Stadium could lead to an upset, with the Rams favored to win by some forecasters.[3] The over-under sits around 46.5 points, with some projecting a low-scoring affair while others expect a higher-scoring contest.[1][2]
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