CSU never waved the white flag. Too bad the zebras couldn’t stop chucking the yellow ones. Say this for Jay Norvell’s Rams: Now they’re just good enough to break your heart after dark. But they’re not good enough yet to beat two teams on the road, let alone one, on a given weekend. Oregon State needed double overtime to outlast CSU at Reser Stadium in Corvallis, 39-31, a teaser of a future Pac-12 rivalry game for the Rams, who’ll join the league in 2026. The scoreline, given that CSU (2-3) was an 11-point underdog, will look like a moral victory in the papers, on smartphones and in media guides for years to come. The reality?