4 takeaways from CSU football's deteriorating loss against UNLV

4 Takeaways from CSU Football's Deteriorating Loss Against UNLV

Colorado State football could not recover during its bye week, suffering a heavy 42-10 home defeat to UNLV on Saturday. The Rams faced ongoing turnover and injury issues this season, leaving them few chances to build positive team momentum.

UNLV’s Speed and Power Dominate

The Rebels’ explosive offense made a statement from start to finish. CSU’s early consistency faded quickly after the first quarter, and UNLV capitalized with big plays throughout the game.

“Every snap felt like a home run waiting to happen.”

UNLV executed with precision, limiting mistakes and maximizing opportunities. The loss, though slightly improved from CSU’s 28-0 Border War defeat, dashed remaining bowl hopes.

Standout Performances

Early Promise Fades

CSU led in total yards and turnovers by the start of the second quarter, appearing in control after a productive first drive. Their opening series—a 75-yard, 13-play march consuming nearly six minutes—produced the team’s only touchdown of the game.

Author’s Summary

The Rams opened strong but quickly unraveled as UNLV’s explosive offense and disciplined play overwhelmed CSU, ending their bowl game hopes for the season.

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