Author: Tony Capobianco
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CSU’s Trey McBride goes out on top
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save It was only fitting that Colorado State senior tight end Trey McBride would don the state flag on his uniform for his final collegiate game. McBride saved his best for last in a 52-10 loss…
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CSU football salutes the seniors in sendoff vs. Nevada
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Colorado State’s football game Saturday is for the seniors. The players in the class, who started their journeys under a different coach, end their careers against Nevada by laying the foundation of the Steve Addazio era. They have the chance to stop their five-game losing streak and go out on a high note. “I love…
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CSU Rams look to end losing streak at Hawaii on Saturday
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It was one thing for the Colorado State defense to allow two opposing rushers to past the 100-yard mark for the second straight week. It’s another to allow Air Force quarterback Haazig Daniels to establish a new school record with a 92-yard touchdown pass in the Rams’ 35-21 loss to the Falcons last week. Now…
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With bowl out of reach, CSU Rams focus on establishing foundation
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After losing to Air Force this past weekend, the Colorado State Rams will go another season without bowl eligibility. The Rams have lost four straight games to guarantee their fourth straight losing season. Their last winning season came in 2017 at the tail end of CSU’s five-year bowl streak. Toby McBride, a senior defensive lineman,…
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CSU Rams freshman safety Jack Howell’s ‘natural instinct’ needed against Air Force
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When it comes to football, freshman safety Jack Howell is a natural. Colorado State is also a natural fit for him. His father, John Howell, played for the Rams and went on to play for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, winning the Super Bowl in 2002. Howell’s high school career was split between two states. He…
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CSU football enters ‘hornet’s nest’ looking to secure Bronze Boot vs. Wyoming
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What makes a rivalry memorable? Every coach will tell you that their rivalry is the greatest rivalry in college football, but what truly makes it so? Do both teams have to be high profile programs? Do the games need to carry stakes? Is a name and trophy all it takes to make a game worthy…
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CSU football vs San Jose: Well rested, battle-tested Rams open Mountain West play with defending champ
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After going 1-3 in a four-game non-conference stretch against the FCS runner-up, an SEC team, a traditionally strong MAC team and currently the No. 3 team in the country, Colorado State begins the Mountain West Conference schedule against the Spartans of San Jose State on Homecoming Saturday. The Spartans know better than to take the…
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Bye week comes at an ideal time for Colorado State
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The bye week could not have come at a better time for Colorado State, serving as the dividing line between the nonconference portion and the Mountain West slate of the schedule. The Rams went 1-3 in the first month of the season that started with a shocking loss to the Football Championship Subdivision runner-up and…
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CSU Rams vs Iowa Hawkeyes: Trey McBride lives up to the hype as Colorado State takes on ‘Tight End U’
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Colorado State coach Steve Addazio said before the start of the season that Trey McBride is “the best tight end in college football.” The senior was already considered an NFL draft prospect for his blocking skills. He decided to return for one more year and is showing what he can do in the passing game.…
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CSU kicker Cayden Camper redeemed himself at Toledo
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Colorado State upsetting Toledo 22-6 this past weekend was unexpected. Probably even more so was special teams carrying the load for the Rams. CSU junior kicker Cayden Camper entered the game having made only one of four field-goal attempts this season. He missed both attempts in a 24-21 Week 2 loss at home against Vanderbilt.…




