After reactions of the team’s early-week coaching change subsided, the attention of the Colorado State football team has been focused on one thing.

The Bronze Boot.

It’s Border War week as the Rams (2-5 overall, 1-2 Mountain West Conference) travel to Wyoming on Saturday to face the Cowboys in the 117th edition of the rivalry that dates back to 1899.

While interim head coach Tyson Summers may be new to his position, he is no stranger to the rivalry. He was the team’s defensive coordinator the last time CSU won in Laramie, 26-7, in 2015.

“It was cold,” Summers said. “It was funny. If I remember correctly, the running back that we were playing that day was a guy that was either leading the country in rushing or maybe second in the country. And so, the emphasis was obviously stopping the

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