Sean Star / Loveland Reporter-Herald)
FORT COLLINS — After everything Colorado State has been through this year, you'd think the Rams would be ready to wave the white flag by now.
They'll have a new head coach soon, they've lost 11 of their past 12 games and they enter this week's Mountain West tournament as an extreme long shot, given a 0.08 percent chance at taking home the title by data analyst Ken Pomeroy.
They've gone through a climate assessment, boycotted practice, had two different interim coaches and recently endured a nine-hour flight delay coming back from Reno, Nevada, during which they found out on Twitter that head coach Larry Eustachy had resigned.