Live updates: CSU football fights for redemption against UNLV

Live Updates: CSU Football Fights for Redemption Against UNLV

End of Fourth Quarter

Final Score: Colorado State 10, UNLV 42.

“Interim head coach Tyson Summers said he was looking for progress, and CSU did put some points on the board, especially compared to its shutout two weeks ago.”

Despite showing early promise, the Rams lost momentum as UNLV capitalized on big plays. CSU struggled to maintain consistency, particularly at the quarterback position. Jackson Brousseau started but was later replaced by Darius Curry. The defense also faltered, allowing a 39-yard touchdown pass from Anthony Colandrea to Taeshaun Lyons.

End of Third Quarter

Score: Colorado State 10, UNLV 35.

UNLV’s offense continued to dominate, while CSU failed to sustain its first-half energy. The Rams faced the looming challenge of avoiding another loss that could threaten bowl eligibility.

Earlier in the Third Quarter

Score: Colorado State 10, UNLV 28.

Anthony Colandrea connected with Jaden Bradley on a 37-yard pass, adding another quick score for the Rebels and extending their control of the game.

Summary

CSU showed slight offensive improvement but couldn’t keep up with UNLV’s explosive plays, ending the game with a heavy defeat that raises questions about their season’s direction.

Author’s summary: CSU flashed brief progress under interim coach Tyson Summers, but defensive lapses and QB instability doomed their redemption effort against UNLV.

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The Rocky Mountain Collegian The Rocky Mountain Collegian — 2025-11-09