Reno, NV
Nov 2, 2024
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The Colorado State Rams claimed a decisive victory over the Nevada Wolf Pack with a 38-21 win, thanks to strategic playmaking and relentless defense. The game at Mackay Stadium saw the Rams quickly assert dominance, leading 17-0 by halftime thanks in part to a historic 60-yard field goal from Jordan Noyes, the longest kick in stadium history.
Brendon Lewis led a spirited Nevada effort in the second half with two rushing touchdowns, narrowing the gap. However, Colorado State's defense, highlighted by Ayden Hector's forced fumble and Gabe Kirschke's recovery, coupled with special teams brilliance like Jace Bellah's touchdown recovery on a wild kickoff play, ensured the Rams' steady march to victory. With this win, the Rams maintained their unbeaten Mountain West record, becoming bowl eligible and marking another triumph for Coach Jay Norvell against his former team.
Avery Morrow (Colorado State)
Morrow broke through Nevada's defense for a crucial 7-yard touchdown, setting the tone for the Rams early lead.
Justin Marshall (Colorado State)
Marshall's 8-yard dash reinforced the Rams’ offensive might, pushing the score to 14-0.
Jordan Noyes (Colorado State)
Noyes delivered an impactful 60-yard field goal, marking the longest in Mackay Stadium history, to extend the Rams’ lead decisively before halftime.
Ayden Hector (Colorado State)
Hector's forceful strip and the ensuing recovery by Kirschke at Nevada's 31 shifted momentum in the Rams' favor early in the second half.
Jace Bellah (Colorado State)
Bellah capitalized on a misplayed kickoff, turning a potential Nevada possession into a stunning Rams touchdown.
Brendon Lewis (Nevada)
Lewis capped a 95-yard drive with a bruising 3-yard touchdown, showcasing resilience and momentarily revitalizing the Wolf Pack's hopes.
Avery Morrow (Colorado State, RB)
With 77 yards on 18 carries and two touchdowns, Morrow was pivotal against his former team, showcasing his relentless drive against Nevada.
Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi (Colorado State, QB)
He provided a solid backbone for the offense, completing 9 of 15 passes for 157 yards, guiding the Rams with strategic efficiency.
Brendon Lewis (Nevada, QB)
Amassing 252 passing yards and leading Nevada's ground game with 109 yards, Lewis pressed the Rams defense, scoring three touchdowns.
Jordan Noyes (Colorado State, K)
A record-setting performance with a 60-yard field goal solidified his role as a critical playmaker in the Rams' victory over Nevada.
Ayden Hector (Colorado State, DB)
Filling in for an injured starter, Hector shined defensively with nine tackles and a key forced fumble, stabilizing the Rams' defense.
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Colorado State Rams
14
3
11
10
38
Nevada Wolf Pack
0
0
7
14
21