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Pokes Shut Out CSU, Reclaim the Boot in 28-0 Border War Redemption
CSU suffered its worst Border War loss since 2010 amid coaching upheaval and player departures, with Wyoming dominating both offense and defense.
- On Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025, Wyoming shut out Colorado State in the 117th Border War at War Memorial Stadium, a one-sided game likened to a fight stopped after three rounds.
- After Jay Norvell was fired last Sunday, Colorado State Rams quarterback Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi left the program immediately and departures via the transfer portal worsened locker room concerns.
- Statistically, Wyoming Cowboys amassed 228 yards and led 21-0 after a 67-yard drive, while Colorado State Rams totaled 62 yards and threw interceptions caught by Desman Hearns and Jones Thomas.
- The result leaves the Rams 2-6, 1-3 Mountain West with four games left, facing a difficult final stretch in Fort Collins after Wyoming's largest Bronze Boot victory since 2010.
- Beyond the score, the game underscored CSU roster issues as observers say there isn't enough talent, camaraderie or trust remaining, while Thomas's interception held irony given his grandfather Earlie Thomas.
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The Wyoming Cowboys achieved a decisive 28-0 victory over Colorado State, reclaiming the Bronze Boot in front of a sold-out crowd of 25,609. This win marked the Pokes' first shutout in the Border War since 2010 and further solidified their dominance, winning eight of the last ten clashes with CSU. The game featured impressive performances from both the offense and defense, highlighted by Jovon Bouknight's debut as offensive coordinator and solid…
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Leaning Left6Leaning Right2Center6Last UpdatedBias Distribution43% Left, 43% Center
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