FORT COLLINS — Moby Madness is back.

It had been MIA for the last year-plus, but Saturday it made its triumphant return.

Finally playing in front of a home crowd worthy of their standing atop the Mountain West, the Colorado State Rams did not disappoint.

Despite playing one of their worst halves of the season, the Rams somehow found a way to erase their largest halftime deficit of the season to earn a most improbable 56-55 win over visiting San Diego State.

BOX SCORE: Colorado State 56, San Diego St. 55

The nearly sold-out crowd of 7,856 clad in orange witnessed what has made this season’s CSU team so special. And on the top of that list has been Emmanuel Omogbo, who rattled home a 3-pointer with just 4.7 seconds left to lift the Rams (20-9, 12-4 MW) to victory.

“I was unconscious,” said Omogbo, who 13 months ago lost four family members in a house fire, including both of his parents. “That was probably my parents that forced that ball to go in, and my niece and nephew. So, I knew it couldn’t have been only me.”

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