Colorado State Fires Head Coach Jay Norvell After 2-5 Season Start
Colorado State Fires Head Coach Jay Norvell After 2-5 Season Start

Colorado State Fires Head Coach Jay Norvell After 2-5 Season Start

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Colorado State has fired head football coach Jay Norvell after a disappointing 2-5 start to the 2025 season, following a 31-19 loss to Hawaii. Norvell, who was the first Black head coach in program history, finished with an 18-26 record over four seasons, including an 8-5 mark and a bowl appearance last year. Despite initial improvements and notable wins against rivals, the team's performance regressed this season, with offensive struggles and inconsistent play leading to the decision. Defensive coordinator Tyson Summers has been named interim head coach as Colorado State prepares to transition from the Mountain West to the Pac-12 next season. Norvell's firing reflects the program's desire for new leadership to rejuvenate the team amid conference changes and heightened competition. His previous success at Nevada and impact on Colorado State's roster were acknowledged, but ultimately, the administration sought a fresh direction.

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