Colorado State 10, UNLV 42
Interim head coach Tyson Summers aimed for progress, and CSU managed to score some points compared to their shutout two weeks ago. 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 the game against Wyoming, Jackson Brousseau was replaced later in the game by Darius Curry. The Rams’ defense allowed another UNLV touchdown: a 39-yard pass from quarterback Anthony Colandrea to Taeshaun Lyons.
Colorado State 10, UNLV 35
The Rebels’ offense continued to perform well, maintaining the momentum they had in the first half, while CSU struggled to keep up. The Rams faced one last quarter to try for a comeback to preserve bowl eligibility.
Colorado State 10, UNLV 35
After a 37-yard pass from Anthony Colandrea to Jaden Bradley, the Rebels turned another explosive play into more momentum and points.
Colorado State 10, UNLV 28
"The Rebels offense continued to pull through and produce results, something CSU saw in the first half but struggled to maintain since."
The Rams’ defense allowed several key plays that contributed to their deficit.
Author’s summary: Colorado State showed some offensive improvement but was undermined by defensive lapses and quarterback struggles, falling short against a strong UNLV team.