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Here's a closer look at Colorado State football's coaching situation for the rest of the 2025 season after Jay Norvell was fired.
Preview the Oct. 25 matchup between the Wyoming Cowboys and Colorado State Rams with predictions, odds, over/under, spread, betting lines and more.
Laramie, Wyoming (War Memorial Stadium) Date/Time: Saturday, October 25th at 5:30 p.m. (Mountain Time) Television: CBSSN Streaming: CBS Sports App Radio: KOWB 1290 AM/95.1 FM/KOWB App (Cowboy Sports Network) Head-to-Head: In one of the most storied rivalries west of the Mississippi River,
The lost season became worse. What a grim week it’s been for the Colorado State football program. Jay Norvell was fired as CSU’s head coach on Oct. 19, with Tyson Summers taking over as interim. Former face of the program QB Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi left the team.
The Wyoming Cowboys are hosting the Colorado State Rams in a Week 9 college football game. Follow live updates in the battle for the Bronze Boot.
Colorado State has fired coach Jay Norvell, making the decision following Saturday's loss to Hawaii, CBS Sports' Matt Zenitz reports. The Rams are 2-5 this season and have lost four of their last five games, struggling to find a rhythm offensively during Norvell's fourth campaign.
Wyoming gets the last laugh. As Colorado State gets set to depart the Mountain West for what it believes are greener pastures in the new-look Pac-12, the Rams’ biggest rivals gave them a thorough beating on the way out the door.
Expert recap and game analysis of the Wyoming Cowboys vs. Colorado State Rams NCAAF game from October 25, 2025 on ESPN.
Jay Norvell improved Colorado State's record from 3-9 in Year 1 to 8-5 in Year 3, but the Rams stumbled to 2-5 before he was fired.
Senior guard Nik Graves, a transfer from Charlotte, led Creighton with 15 points, while junior forward Jasen Green finished with 14.
The Colorado State football team suffered an ugly Border War loss. The Rams fell 28-0 at Wyoming on Oct. 25 as the Cowboys stormed the field and celebrated with the Bronze Boot. It was the first game for CSU with interim coach Tyson Summers in charge after the firing of Jay Norvell.