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Colorado State was issued a 15-yard unsportsmanlike penalty for the snowball-throwing after receiving warning from officials during the first half.

The snowy weather during the Colorado State-Air Force game on Saturday in Fort Collins prompted Rams fans to throw snowballs at the Falcons’ bench.When the game was tied up at 13 mere seconds into the third quarter, Colorado State was issued a 15-yard unsportsmanlike penalty for the snowball-throwing after receiving a warning from officials, who saw fans throwing snowballs at the Air Force bench at the end of the first half, according to CBS Sports Network.

“Unsportsmanlike conduct on the Colorado State bench,” the referee said over his microphone. “Will the audience please refrain from throwing snowballs?” The penalty turned a second down into a first down at Air Force’s 49-yard-line and the Falcons ended the drive with a touchdown run from quarterback Zac Larrier to take a 20-13 lead.

Colorado State got penalized 15 yards because Colorado State fans were throwing snowballs at Air Force players on the sideline 💀Air Force quarterback Zac Larrier runs for a short gain as Colorado State defensive back Jack Howell pursues in the second halfThe snowball effort didn’t seem to throw off Air Force, as they stayed undefeated and atop the Mountain West conference standings with a 5-0 conference record and an 8-0 overall record.

The Falcons currently hold the highest AP ranking of any Group of Five team and are currently on pace to become the first service academy program to reach a New Year’s Six bowl game.Air Force safety Trey Taylor congratulates safety Jalen Mergerson after Mergerson broke up a pass intended for Colorado State wide receiver Dane Olson in the end zone in the second half.

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