Showing posts with label Colorado State. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colorado State. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

College Football Preview: Colorado State


Colorado State Rams

2015 Results: 7-6 (5-4, 5th in Mountain)
Lost to Nevada in Arizona Bowl

Returning Starters: 6 OFF, 4 DEF, 2 SP

2016 Schedule

September

2nd Colorado (Denver)
10th TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO
17th NORTHERN COLORADO
24th at Minnesota

October

1st WYOMING
8th UTAH STATE
15th at Boise State
22nd at UNLV

November

5th FRESNO STATE
12th at Air Force
19th NEW MEXICO
26th at San Diego State

After a rough start last year, Colorado State rallied back to win it's final four games to reach it's third straight bowl game. With success often times comes loss. The Rams' all-time leading receiver Rashard Higgins skipped his senior year for the NFL. Before this season even starts, fans are already braced for another loss that is coming. Hughes Stadium, the home for the Rams since 1968, will see its final season. Next year, the Rams will be able to leave their dorm and walk to games on Saturdays rather than taking a three mile bus ride they have grown use to.

The offense lost quite a bit, however, it seems to be the unit that is up for the challenge of the upcoming season. The quarterback race is open despite junior Nick Stevens being preseason All-MWC second team. Graduate transfer Faton Bauta (Georgia) followed former offensive coordinator Mike Bobo to the mountains. True freshman Collin Hill enrolled early to get in shape for the elevation that makes playing at CSU all the more tougher. Bobo will be going running back by committee. Former Purdue tailback Dalyn Dawkins returns as the leading rusher from a year ago. Dawkins ran for 867 yards as a sophomore, but will be sharing time. The Rams lost their top two receivers. Newcomers will be relied upon heavily in the coming year. The offensive line has four starters returning.

The defense will be the story of how the Rams' season goes. With only four starters returning, it is already being called a rebuilding year. Linebacker Kevin Davis returns as last years leading tackler (101) and he also led the team in tackles for loss (14). His running mate will be fellow senior Deonte Clyburn. The linebackers will be the strongest unit on this defense. Up front, the Rams lost everyone. No one returns for the defensive line, and only one in the secondary. The secondary is so thin, wide out Jordon Vaden has been moved to cornerback for the upcoming season. 


Player to Watch: Nick Stevens


Stevens isn't a certain bet to win the starting job, but he will more than likely. He is the second best quarterback in the conference behind Brett Rypien from Boise State. Stevens threw for 2,679 yards as a sophomore and 21 TDs. The catch? He lost his two leading targets. What Stevens needs to do is adjust to the competition while finding out how to play without Higgins and Joe Hansley. 

If you only watch them once, watch:

11/19 New Mexico

After a long season, the contest against New Mexico will be the last that Hughes Stadium will see. 

What to Expect

The Rams will have an offense that is middle of the pack, or better, depending on who calls the signals. If it is Stevens, he will have to adjust to his new surrounding partners. However, it is hard to believe that Bobo would accept a grad transfer and not expect to play him. The defense is to inexperienced to carry this team. For the Rams to have success, the defense must step up and fast.

Prediction
4-8 (2-6, MWC)

-Dug
@chansm1th

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Possible Big XII Expasion




The Big XII lost huge teams in the last 6 years. Texas A&M, Nebraska, and Missouri. Then they lost Colorado. Dropping the conference down to just 8 teams. West Virginia and TCU were added to try and stop the bleeding (which are two perfect additions by the conference).

Here in 2016, conference champions have an easier path to the College Football Playoff. The Big XII does not have a conference championship game because the NCAA requires a conference to have 12 teams to hold a championship game. Oklahoma suffered from not having a conference game this last year. Oklahoma held the #3 spot in the Playoff rankings going into week 14. After week 14, conference championship week, Michigan State jumped Oklahoma and the Sooners dropped to #4. Just ask TCU and Baylor how great being named co-champions back in 2015 helped their College Playoff chances.

Rumors have been swirling about who the Big XII plans on adding to the conference. Houston and Memphis have been the 2 teams most media outlets are reporting to join the Big 12. There are also some rumblings about Cincinnati, UCF, BYU, and Colorado State.

All of these teams make sense. Houston would add another team in Texas, but that could end up being a good rival for Oklahoma or Texas. BYU is a football team that always gives P5 teams problems. The Cougars have had at least 8 wins in the past 5 seasons. They're crazy Mormon but a good team with a good rival in Utah. Cincinnati would get the Big XII into Ohio, which surprisingly has a lot of football talent. The Bearcats would give West Virginia a natural rival. UCF gets the Big XII into Florida. The Knights have been up and down in the last few years, but Orlando is central to a lot of talent that would help the conference. Finally, Colorado State, this seems like a way to get the state of Colorado back. Colorado State has had some recent success, and getting out of the Mountain West would improve the Colorado-Colorado State rivalry. Any wins over the Pac 12 in Big XII country is a win in recruiting for the conference.


I would love for the Big XII to call up Boise State to add the Broncos. How awesome would it be to see TCU and Boise State battle it out every year after the battles in the WAC and MWC?! But honestly, I just want to see that beautiful blue field on TV more.

Who else do you want to see in the Big XII? Hit me up in the comments below.

Alty
@ericaltenhof