If Colorado State wants to make a run in the Mountain West tournament next month, the Rams have to play much better than they did at the Thomas & Mack Center on Saturday night.
The Rams never led in an 87-80 loss to UNLV, CSU's 12th loss in its past 13 games against the Runnin' Rebels on their home floor.
CSU matched a season-high with 21 turnovers, four more than any game that didn't go to overtime.
"We told our team you can't turn the ball over and let them get into transition," Eustachy said during his postgame radio interview.