Before the Colorado State football team enters a new era with a new head coach in a new conference next fall, the Rams must conclude a few of them.
Friday’s game against Air Force will not only be the Rams’ final game in the Mountain West Conference before they head to the Pac-12, but it will be the last battle for the Ram-Falcon Trophy for the foreseeable future, too.
It will also be the last game with interim head coach Tyson Summers leading the team, as CSU has hired Jim Mora to be the program’s 25th head coach.
Before Summers turns over the team, he hopes the Rams can end a season full of adversity on a positive note in a high-profile rivalry game.
“Obviously it’s a big game with Air Force, a rival, in-state opponent,” Summers said. “It is a big game for both schools. I don’t know

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