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Tyson Summers aims to reset CSU football as interim head coach

Colorado State University football sits on the sideline during Tuesday morning practice on Sept. 30th at Colorado State University in Fort Collins Colorado. Photo taken by Erica Pickering.

A new leader means a fresh start.

And with entrance into the Pac-12 on the horizon and a rough season thus far in the Mountain West, Colorado State football made one of the biggest changes in recent years, promoting Tyson Summers to lead the Rams for the remainder of the season.

After Jay Norvell was fired Oct. 19, CSU Athletics announced Summers would rise from defensive coordinator to interim head coach to replace him.