![Two smiling students posing for a selfie at the Rams tailgate party.](https://www.uregina.ca/stories/2022/images/09-20-1-1000x666.jpg)
![Large group of fans at tailgate party.](https://www.uregina.ca/stories/2022/images/09-20-2-1000x666.jpg)
![Canadian rapper Roy Wood$ performing on stage at Rams tailgate party.](https://www.uregina.ca/stories/2022/images/09-20-3-1000x666.jpg)
![Fans arriving at Mosaic Stadium for Rams football game.](https://www.uregina.ca/stories/2022/images/09-20-4-1000x666.jpg)
As kickoff neared, fans decked out in swag to show their support for their favourite teams began filtering into Mosaic Stadium. Credit: Michael Bell
![Rams players running onto Mosaic Field with signs.](https://www.uregina.ca/stories/2022/images/09-20-1600x1066.jpg)
The Rams charged the field in a flurry of fireworks and smoke, exciting the more than 7,000 people in the stands. It’s one of the biggest crowds to ever to take in one of their games. Credit: Michael Bell
![Saskatchewan country music artist Justin LaBrash playing on stage at the Rams halftime show.](https://www.uregina.ca/stories/2022/images/09-20-6-1000x666.jpg)
![Three smiling students in the stands at the Rams game.](https://www.uregina.ca/stories/2022/images/09-20-7-1000x666.jpg)
The fans were all smiles as the Rams led the Huskies for most of the evening. Credit: Michael Bell
![Two Rams and Huskies players on field.](https://www.uregina.ca/stories/2022/images/09-20-8-1000x666.jpg)
After defensive struggle, the Huskies scored a field goal with just two seconds left on the clock to win 11-10. The Rams will be looking for retribution in Saskatoon on October 15 during their second and final U Prairie Challenge game of the season against the Huskies. Credit: Michael Bell
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