Coming off its second bye week of the season, the Colorado State football team is looking for something positive in its final four games under interim head coach Tyson Summers.

The Rams (2-6 overall, 1-3 Mountain West Conference) spent the off week preparing for Saturday’s game against UNLV, recruiting and trying to get into a normal routine as the end of the season nears.

“I think the focus for us has to be us,” Summers said. “Obviously, we’ve got four games left and we’ve got really good opponents that we’re going to play. But I think the ability for us to get back to the organizational flow that we wanted to have with our offense and our defense and our special teams, I think it gave us a chance to also look and evaluate the things we were doing well and the things we weren’t doing we

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