FORT COLLINS — Good days are ahead.
That was the message from new Colorado State head football coach Jim Mora as he was introduced to fans and administrators Monday at Canvas Stadium.
Mora was hired Nov. 26 to replace Jay Norvell, who was fired after seven games in October. Tyson Summers coached the remaining five games of the season and Mora’s hiring was announced just two days before the Rams lost their season finale to Air Force, 42-21, on Friday.
The new coach believes he can get the program, which made a bowl game in 2024 but won only two games this season, back on track.
“We’re going to work every single day as hard as we can to be the very best we can be on that day,” Mora said. “And then we’re going to wake up the next day and we’re going to do it again. We’re not going to put

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