ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. With just more than 2 minutes left in the New Mexico Bowl, Washington State held an eight-point lead against an opponent that had been outmanned and outclassed throughout the game and had no timeoutsleft.

Fans eyed the exits, reporters across the social media landscape wrote the game off as over and just about everyone in the stadium was certain that WSU had alreadywon.

Everyone, including theCougars.

We got too complacent; kind of thought we won the game early, senior Justin Sagote said after the Cougars 48-45 loss to ColoradoState.

CSU linebacker Shaquil Barrett

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Colorado States Jake Schlager, right, recovers fumble by WSUs Teondray Caldwell (34) on late kickoff returnSaturday. (Full-size photo)

TimePlay Score

2:52Grayson 12-yard TD pass to Vaden. Roberts converts the PAT45-37

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