FORT COLLINS — CSU Rams coach Jay Norvell said Monday he’s hopeful that he’ll have his best offensive weapon, wide receiver Tory Horton, available to play in arguably the program’s biggest game of the season. “Tory is sore, but I think he’s going to be available to play,” the third-year Rams coach said of Horton, who left last weekend’s win over UNC with what Norvell described during his weekly news conference as a groin strain. “So we’ll see how he progresses over the week.” The senior wideout returned a punt for 78 yards in the first quarter against the Bears but left the game in the third quarter and didn’t return. Related Articles College Sports | PHOTOS: CSU Rams take down UNC Bears 38-17 College Sports | CSU Rams handle Northern Colorado, but star wideout Tory Horton leaves game with injury College Sports | CSU Rams vs.