Colorado State 10, UNLV 42
Interim head coach Tyson Summers said he was looking for progress. CSU did put some points on the board, especially compared to its shutout two weeks ago. However, the Rams lost momentum after a promising start, allowing too many big plays by UNLV.
Colorado State 10, UNLV 42
CSU continues to struggle with consistency at the quarterback position. Following a pattern similar to the game against Wyoming, Jackson Brousseau was replaced later in the game by Darius Curry. The Rams’ defense allowed another UNLV touchdown on a 39-yard pass from quarterback Anthony Colandrea to Taeshaun Lyons.
Colorado State 10, UNLV 35
The Rebels’ offense kept producing, a challenge CSU faced throughout the game after a strong first half. The Rams faced one final quarter to attempt a comeback and preserve bowl eligibility.
Colorado State 10, UNLV 35
After a 37-yard completion from Anthony Colandrea to Jaden Bradley, UNLV converted another explosive play into increased momentum and points.
Colorado State 10, UNLV 28
Interim head coach Tyson Summers said he was looking for progress.
Summary: CSU showed some improvement by scoring after previous shutout struggles, but inconsistency and defensive lapses allowed UNLV to dominate with several big plays, ending CSU’s hopes for a bowl game.