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Colandrea accounts for 4 TDs, UNLV runs for 320 yards in 42-10 win over Colorado State
Quarterback Anthony Colandrea scored four touchdowns as UNLV rushed for 320 yards, dominating Colorado State 42-10 at Canvas Stadium.
- On Saturday at Canvas Stadium in Fort Collins, UNLV defeated Colorado State Rams 42-10 as Anthony Colandrea accounted for four touchdowns and Jai'Den Thomas rushed for 131 yards with a 57-yard touchdown.
- After trailing early, the Colorado State Rams led 7-0 and 10-7 before the UNLV Runnin' Rebels scored 35 unanswered points to seize control.
- After outgaining the Rams 571-292, UNLV finished with 320 rushing yards at 7.8 yards per carry, while CSU converted just 1 of 13 on third down and missed a 47-yard field goal.
- With the win, UNLV moved to 7-2 overall and 3-2 in Mountain West, while Colorado State Rams fell to 2-7 and 1-4 amid injury challenges to JaQues Evans, Tanner Morley, and Jaxxon Warren.
- At Canvas Stadium, Fort Collins, Colorado State Rams debuted their 'Snow Days' uniforms as the game aired on FS1 and streamed via Fox Sports Go and Fubo TV.
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Colandrea accounts for 4 TDs, UNLV runs for 320 yards in 42-10 win over Colorado State
Anthony Colandrea accounted for four touchdowns, Jai’Den Thomas had 131 yards rushing — which included a 57-yard touchdown — on seven carries, and UNLV beat Colorado State 42-10.
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