BOULDER,CO SEPTEMBER 16: Colorado’s Shilo Sanders scores on an interception return against Colorado State’s Tory Horton during the game in Boulder on September 16, 2023.(Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer) Leading up to the latest edition of the Rocky Mountain Showdown, the Colorado Buffaloes have kept the peace, publicly avoiding any bulletin board material for their opponents. Two of the Colorado State Rams’ biggest stars, however, chose a different path weeks ahead of Saturday’s matchup in Fort Collins (5:30 p.m., CBS). Nearly a full year after CU’s 43-35 double overtime win against the Rams at Folsom Field, which included some rivalry-level trash talking and chippy play on the field, CSU quarterback Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi and receiver Tory Horton haven’t forgotten that night. During an interview, which took place during the preseason, with CBS4 in Denver, Horton said revenge has been on the Rams’ minds. “We owe them one and that’s just something that’s been sitting on everybody’s minds since we came back from break,” Horton said.