CSU Rams, interim coach Tyson Summers focused on retaining Bronze Boot
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CSU Rams, interim coach Tyson Summers focused on retaining Bronze Boot
After reactions of the team’s early-week coaching change subsided, the attention of the Colorado State football team has been focused on one thing. The Bronze Boot. It’s Border War week as the Rams (2-5 overall, 1-2 Mountain West Conference) travel to Wyoming on Saturday to face the Cowboys in the 117th edition of the rivalry that dates back to 1899. While interim head coach Tyson Summers may be new to his position, he is no stranger to the riva…
Tyson Summers makes debut as interim head coach against Wyoming
Colorado State football is navigating its first game without former head coach Jay Norvell who was let go Oct. 19, with new interim head coach Tyson Summers stepping up to lead for the remainder of the season. Grant Chestnut is now the player-caller for the team and former starting quarterback Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi left the program Tuesday. The Rams are fighting in their annual Border War game against Wyoming Saturday, with the winner taking t…
Setting the Stage: Retaining Bronze Boot Remains Sole Focus
The Colorado State Rams are intensely focused on retaining the Bronze Boot as they prepare to face Wyoming. Following a mid-week coaching change with Tyson Summers stepping in as interim head coach, the team is rallying around this pivotal rivalry, which holds deep historical significance. Players like Owen Long and Jackson Brousseau emphasize the importance of winning, with the Bronze Boot serving as the top priority amid emotional turbulence w…
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