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Two Rams earn second-team all-MWC honors
Sophomore linebacker Mychal Sisson and senior kick and punt returner Dion Morton earned second-team honors, but the CSU football team failed to land a single player on the first team for the third time in four years in all-Mountain West Conference voting, announced today.
Tuesday Dec 1 | Windsor Beacon
Driving for a possible winning score Saturday, CSU quarterback Jon Eastman's fourth-down pass to Matt Yemm bounced out of the receiver's hands and into the arms of Wyoming linebacker Ghaali Muhammed.
Offseason looms over Rams football
Nine losses in a row isn't the way anyone associated with CSU's football program wanted to end the season.
With roles reversed, CSU hopes to play spoiler today
QB Grant Stucker, 133 completions, 251 attempts, 12 interceptions, 1,874 yards, 12 TDs; RB Leonard Mason, 136 carries, 647 yards, 2 TDs; WR Rashaun Greer 41 catches, 688 yards; LB Mychal Sisson, 83 tackles, 4 sacks, 13.5 tackles for loss.
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CSU football focusing on team's younger talent
CSU football took a glance at its future stars this week in practice. Utilizing the bye week, the Rams participated in live scrimmages, giving the younger players, including those redshirted this season, the opportunity to campaign for playing time next fall.
Steve Fairchild knew his CSU football team might not do as well this year, in his second season as coach, as it did in his first.
Ed Graney: Unlv fighting for survival
UNLV receiver Ryan Wolfe, right, runs past Colorado State defenders Mychal Sisson and Eugene Daniels in the first half Saturday.
Fairchild confident CSU football team on right path
Despite a six-game losing streak and scores and statistics that suggest otherwise, CSU coach Steve Fairchild is convinced his football team is on the right path.
Mondays with Mike: Ita s a familiar position for 3-6 Rebels
Colorado State receiver Rashaun Greer, a Mojave High grad, catches a deep ball against UNLV on Oct.
CSU's Mason battles through bruised ribs
Leonard Mason returned from bruised ribs and brought CSU's running game back with him Saturday.
CSU's top defensive unit in practice Tuesday consisted of two freshmen and a sophomore at linebacker and one sophomore and one freshman at defensive end.
Injury to sideline Klint Kubiak for remainder of season
Klint Kubiak prepares to wrap up a BYU player Sept. 26 in Provo, Utah. After tearing his pectoral muscle in the Rams' game against the Utah Utes, senior defensive team captain Kubiak is now out for the rest of the season.
Rams face undefeated TCU's top defense
FORT WORTH, Texas - TCU's football team is riding a seven-game winning streak, is ranked among the nation's top 12 teams in all three polls and is carrying the Mountain West Conference banner for Bowl Championship Series inclusion this season.
Stucker's off night lifts Utes
Grant Stucker, like many of his Colorado State teammates, was searching for the right words - an explanation, of sorts.
Rams at pivotal point in season with bout vs. Horned Frogs looming
CSU's football team is at a crossroads in its season. After opening the season with three consecutive wins for the first time since 1994, the Rams have lost their past three games.
Rams Can't Hold Lead, Lose 3rd Straight
Share + Oct 10, 2009 7:23 pm US/Mountain FORT COLLINS, Colo. Terrance Cain threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Eddie Wide with 3:40 left In the game as Utah overcame a 14-point deficit defeat Colorado State 24-17 under freezing temperatures Saturday night.
Mychal Sisson and Nick Oppenneer successfully push Chris Joppru out of bounds at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Idaho takes 24-23 lead over CSU
MOSCOW, Idaho -- CSU quarterback Grant Stucker and his Nevada counterpart, Nathan Enderle, each threw three touchdown passes in the first three quarters tonight and a blocked extra-point kick was all that separated the Rams and Vandals.
Rams defense seeks sharpening after BYU blunders
The numbers were such that Larry Kerr didn't want to divulge much. Either the Colorado State defensive coordinator lost count of missed tackles in last Saturday's loss to BYU, or the total was so high he just preferred not to say.
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