Sources: Colorado State firing head coach Jay Norvell - ESPN
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Sources: Colorado State firing head coach Jay Norvell - ESPN
"Colorado State is firing coach Jay Norvell midway through his fourth season at the school, sources confirmed to ESPN amid multiple reports Sunday. CSU held a staff meeting Sunday afternoon, where Norvell's dismissal was revealed, according to a source. The Rams fell to 2-5 following Saturday's loss to Hawai'i, and Norvell finished with an overall record of 18-26. He came to Colorado State from Nevada, where he went 33-26 and guided teams to four consecutive bowl appearances."
"Norvell, 62, was a longtime assistant at Power 4 programs, making stops at Oklahoma, Texas, Nebraska and Arizona State, among others. Colorado State has one winning season since 2017, which came last fall when the team went 8-5 and reached the Arizona Bowl. Athletic director John Weber, a CSU alum named to the role in May 2024, will be making his first football coaching hire."
Colorado State fired head coach Jay Norvell midway through his fourth season after a 2-5 start, with the dismissal revealed at a staff meeting. Norvell's overall record at Colorado State was 18-26. He had previously coached at Nevada, posting a 33-26 record and leading teams to four consecutive bowl appearances. Norvell, 62, spent many years as an assistant at major programs including Oklahoma, Texas, Nebraska and Arizona State. Colorado State has posted one winning season since 2017, an 8-5 campaign last fall that ended with an Arizona Bowl appearance. Athletic director John Weber, a CSU alum appointed in May 2024, will conduct the next coaching hire.
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