Colorado State 10, UNLV 42
Interim head coach Tyson Summers aimed for progress, and CSU managed to put some points on the board, especially after being shut out two weeks earlier. However, after a promising start, the Rams faltered, allowing too many big plays from UNLV.
Colorado State 10, UNLV 42
CSU struggled to maintain consistency at the quarterback position. Similar to their game against Wyoming, Jackson Brousseau was replaced late in the game by Darius Curry. The Rams’ defense allowed another UNLV touchdown, with quarterback Anthony Colandrea connecting on a 39-yard pass to Taeshaun Lyons.
Colorado State 10, UNLV 35
The Rebels' offense kept generating successful plays, something CSU had seen earlier but couldn't sustain. The Rams face one final quarter to attempt a comeback and avoid losing bowl eligibility.
Colorado State 10, UNLV 35
Following a 37-yard pass from Anthony Colandrea to Jaden Bradley, the Rebels converted another explosive play into momentum and points.
Third Quarter: Colorado State 10, UNLV 28
“I was looking for progress,” said interim head coach Tyson Summers.
Summary: Despite a strong start and some progress under interim coach Tyson Summers, CSU fell short against UNLV due to inconsistent quarterback play and allowing too many big plays on defense.
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