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Colorado State football vs. Nevada: How to watch on TV and online

The 2021 Colorado State football season comes to a close Saturday night.

The Rams host Nevada in the final game of the regular season. CSU can't qualify for a bowl and while the Wolfpack will go bowling, they can't make the Mountain West title game, even with a win Saturday.

CSU will be wearing its Colorado state-flag themed jerseys for senior day.

Saturday's 7 p.m. kickoff will be broadcast by CBS Sports Network. Here's what to know about the game and how to watch and listen online.

Last players of Hughes: CSU football's last players from the Hughes Stadium era will play their final game for Rams Saturday

During the first half: CSU football coach Steve Addazio ejected vs. Nevada

When/where: 7 p.m. Saturday at Canvas Stadium on CSU's campus in Fort Collins

How to find CBS Sports Network (CBSSN):

The broadcast team on CBS Sports Network is Dave Ryan (play-by-play) and Corey Chavous (analyst).

How to listen on the radio:

The CSU broadcast is available on KARS 102.9 FM, SiriusXM channel 971 and the TuneIn app.

CSU's radio team will be Brian Roth (play-by-play), Mike Brohard (analyst) and Marty Cesario (reporter).

Betting line: Nevada is a 3.5-point favorite, according to Tipico Sportsbook.

Saturday's weather in Fort Collins: Saturday's forecast high is 55 degrees with partly sunny skies and winds of 5-10 mph. Sunset comes before kickoff at 4:35 p.m., long before the 7 p.m. kickoff. The overnight low is 27 degrees.

Attendance/tickets: Canvas Stadium has a capacity of 36,500. Tickets can be purchased at CSURams.com/tickets, by calling 970-491-7267 or via the stadium box office, which opens four hours before kickoff.

Coaches: CSU is coached by Steve Addazio, who is in his second year leading the Rams. He's 4-11 at CSU and 61-66 in 11 seasons overall as a head coach. Jay Norvell is in his fifth season as head coach and has a record of 32-26 at Nevada.

Team records: CSU is 3-8 overall and 2-5 in Mountain West play. Nevada is 7-4 overall and 4-3 in league play.

Last week: CSU lost 50-45 at Hawaii. Nevada lost 41-39 in triple-overtime vs. Air Force.

Series: CSU leads the all-time series 12-4. The last matchup was a 49-10 Nevada win in Reno in 2018.

Other notes: CSU will be wearing its Colorado flag-themed "state pride" uniforms. Nevada is 0-8 all-time in Fort Collins.

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