GAME STORY: Disastrous first half sends CSU Rams to loss in Jay Norvell’s home debut vs. Middle Tennessee by MattDSchubert
Colorado State came out flat in Saturday’s home opener at Canvas Stadium, the first for its new coach. The Rams fell into a 34-point hole that was too deep to dig out of in a 34-19 loss to Middle Tennessee that brought out the boo birds and sent many fans headed for the exits well before a spirited Rams rally fell short.
Freshman quarterback Clay Millen and junior receiver Tory Horton hooked up for three touchdown passes in the third quarter, but it wasn’t nearly enough to overcome the mess that preceded it. The bad vibes started on the very first play when Millen threw an errant pass that fluttered into safety Tra Fluellen’s hands for a 32-yard pick-six just nine seconds into the game.
Things didn’t get much better immediately after that on a cool, gray September afternoon that offered little sunshine until it was way too late for the Rams to avoid their seventh consecutive loss. The student section on the east side of Canvas Stadium was nearly full by the 2 p.m. kickoff, but the rest of the lower bowl was sparsely filled with 27,641 in attendance — a far cry from the 109,575 who watched CSU lose 51-7 to Michigan in the Big House just a week before.
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