
Rams on fire after 59-7 blowout of Diablo Valley
By Patrick Cochran In their most dominating win so far this season, the Rams beat Diablo Valley College Vikings 59-7…
By Patrick Cochran In their most dominating win so far this season, the Rams beat Diablo Valley College Vikings 59-7…
By Patrick Cochran Down 14-10 at halftime versus Butte, the Rams shut out their opponent in the 2nd half to…
By Patrick Cochran The Rams started the 2017 season in a disappointing fashion losing their first two games to Laney and…
By Patrick Cochran A tough 20-14 overtime loss to the College of Siskiyous continued the Rams rough start to the season….
By Patrick Cochran It was a long afternoon for the Rams in the scorching 103 degree heat. Playing cross-bay rival Laney…
By Patrick Cochran For most programs a 7-4 record is laudable but for the Rams it was not the desired result…
By Patrick Cochran Former City College football player Shalom Luani received the call of a lifetime this April when…
By Patrick Cochran Every year the City College football program sends players to big time schools and has been…
In their final game of the season the Rams lost to Laney in the San Francisco Community College Bowl. Both teams featured high powered offenses that made for a fun spectacle.
It was a rough start of the season for the Rams, who lost 18-13 to Laney across the Bay in Oakland. But at the season’s end on the noon of Dec. 3, they will have a chance to avenge that loss in the San Francisco Community College Bowl.
As a long season of triumphs and defeats came to an end, two division rivals shared one common goal on Nov. 12: Leave Comet Stadium with a win.
Powered by strong offensive drives led by quarterback Lavell McCullers, the Rams pulverized the Diablo Valley Vikings 49-7 on Friday, Oct. 14.
Lavell McCullers uprooted his life to move 2,558 miles away from family and friends, just to have a shot at his dream in San Francisco.