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  He's the fifth Mountain West player to reach unanimous status and first offensive player. McBride won the Mackey Award last week as the top tight end in the nation. He had 90 catches for 1,121 yards in the 2021 season. The Fort Morgan native set a program record for receiving yards in a season by a tight end and season/career records for receptions by a tight end. McBride, who will enter the 2022 NFL draft, finished his CSU career with 164 catches, 2,100 yards and 11 total touchdowns. - Fort Collins Coloradoan

Sr/2022 TE Trey McBrideColorado State
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  In reassembling the secondary, the University of Hawaii football team has secured a corner. Chigozie Anusiem, a cornerback who was at California the past four seasons, announced he will join the Rainbow Warriors as a graduate transfer. Anusiem, who is 6 feet 1 and 205 pounds, will put his commitment in writing on Wednesday, the first day of the NCAA's early-signing period for football recruits.

As a Sonora High senior in 2018, Anusiem received a 4-star rating from scouting service Rivals. With specific goals for football and academics, he narrowed his final choices to Cal, UCLA and Notre Dame. Anusiem redshirted as a Cal freshman in 2018, then played in all 12 games in 2019. He started in two of the Bears' four games during a pandemic-abbreviated 2020 season. This season, he played in seven games, starting three, before deciding to enter the NCAA's transfer portal. Anusiem, who lost his starting job to Lu-Magio Hearns III, said he sought a change. - Honolulu Advertiser


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  2021 JOHN MACKEY AWARD WINNER: Trey McBride, Colorado State,...McBride finished the season with 90 receptions for 1,121 yards, becoming the first tight end in school history to surpass the 1,000-yard mark in a season. He had six 100-yard games on the year, tied for second most in a season by a CSU player, and ranks sixth at CSU with eight such games in his career. - Colorado State Football

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  Cam Miller threw for three touchdowns, Kobe Johnson set a program record with a 97-yard run and second-ranked North Dakota State beat Indiana State 44-2 on Saturday. Logan McCormick recovered a fumble by Zach Larkin on Indiana State's second play from scrimmage, and Jake Reinholz kicked a 43-yard field goal four plays later for a 10-0 lead. Johnson's 97-yard touchdown run made it 23-0 early in the second quarter and Cole Payton's 18-yard run increased it to 44-0 in the fourth. Johnson made a move near the goal line and broke free down the left side and outran two defenders.

Miller was 10 of 14 for 179 yards with one interception and Johnson rushed for 155 yards on five carries for North Dakota State (8-0, 5-0 Missouri Valley Conference Football). TaMerik Williams joined Payton and Johnson with touchdown rushes. Redshirt freshman Marques Sigle intercepted his first pass in the fourth quarter. North Dakota State outgained Indiana State 480-275. The Bison face South Dakota State next Saturday. Kurtis Wilderman was 13 of 25 for 121 with an interception for Indiana State (4-5, 2-4). Peterson Kerlegrand had 89 yards rushing and Dante Hendrix 87 yards receiving. - North Dakota State/AP College Football


rSr/2025 RB Kobe JohnsonColorado State
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  David Bailey scored on two short runs, Cayden Camper kicked five field goals and the Colorado State defense allowed just 76 yards of offense in a 36-7 victory over New Mexico on Saturday night. The Rams (3-3, 2-0 Mountain West) allowed just 16 yards passing and 60 rushing to go with five sacks and two interceptions. The 76 yards allowed marks the second-lowest total in team history. Camper, who has made 16 of his past 17 field goal tries, also had five field goals against Toledo and kicked six against San Jose State in previous CSU victories.

CSU's Todd Centeio was 16-of-25 passing for 289 yards with a 43-yard TD to Gary Williams. Trey McBride caught seven passes for 135 yards. New Mexico's touchdown came on a 63-yard punt return by Luke Wysong. Defensive backs Jerrick Reed II and Ronald Wilson were a bright spot on defense for the Lobos (2-5, 0-3). Reed had 13 tackles, eight solo and Wilson added 12 tackles with six solo. Lobos freshman quarterback CJ Montes was 3-of-19 passing for 11 yards with two interceptions. Aaron Dumas had 68 yards rushing, just eight yards less than his team's total offense. - Colorado State/AP College Football


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  OCT 11 MOUNTAIN WEST SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: CAYDEN CAMPER, COLORADO STATE, Junior, Place-Kicker, Pueblo, Colorado/Pueblo County HS,...Set a Colorado State record and tied a Mountain West single-game record, making all six field goal attempts...Connected on field goals of 28, 22, 21, 53, 38 and 24 yards, respectively...The career-long 53-yard field goal is the longest by a MW place-kicker since December 2019...Was also a perfect 2-for-2 on PATs...The 20 points scored in a single game are the most by a place-kicker nationally this season. - Mountain West Football

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  Field goals are coming in bunches for Colorado State's Cayden Camper. He kicked a school-record six in a 32-14 win over San Jose State, the most in an Bowl Subdivision game since Memphis' Riley Patterson kicked six against Penn State in the 2019 Cotton Bowl. Camper had shared the national season high after he kicked five field goals in a 22-6 win at Toledo on Sept. 18. He has made 11 straight after missing three of his first four attempts this season. Camper walked on as a freshman and made 7 of 13 field goals while splitting duty with Robert Liss. Liss handled the kicking in 2020 and entered the transfer portal in August, leaving Camper to handle all the extra-point and field-goal kicking this season. - AP College Football

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  Cayden Camper kicked six field goals - three in each half - and Colorado State opened Mountain West Conference play with a 32-14 victory over San Jose State on Saturday. Colorado State (2-3, 1-0) grabbed the lead on their opening drive when Jaylen Thomas scored on a 1-yard run to cap an eight-play, 75-yard drive. Camper made it 10-0 with 28 seconds left in the first quarter on a 28-yard field goal. Camper sandwiched short field goals around a Spartans' TD - Nick Nash connected with Derrick Deese Jr. for the 18-yard score - and the Rams led 16-7 at halftime.

Todd Centeio hooked up with Ty McCullouch for a 60-yard scoring strike on the Rams' first possession of the third quarter to push their lead to 23-7. Camper kicked a 53-yard field goal to make it 26-7 and connected from 38 and 24 yards out in the final quarter to cap the scoring. Centeio completed 19 of 23 passes for 232 yards for Colorado State. A'Jon Vivens rushed for 114 yards on 31 carries. Nash was 11-of-22 passing for 154 yards and two TDs with one interception for San Jose State (3-3, 1-1). The Spartans managed just 267 yards of offense, while yielding 449. - Colorado State/AP College Football


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  SEPT 20 MOUNTAIN WEST FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK: JACK HOWELL, COLORADO STATE,...Freshman, Defensive Back, Chandler, Arizona/Hamilton HS...Made his first career start in Colorado State's first victory of the 2021 season, a road win at Toledo....Tallied a career best nine tackles, including five solo stops....Also had one pass break-up. - Mountain West Football

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  SEPT 20 MOUNTAIN WEST SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: CAYDEN CAMPER, COLORADO STATE, Junior, Place-Kicker, Pueblo, Colorado/Pueblo County HS,...In Colorado State's road victory at Toledo, made all five field-goal attempts, tying for the second-most field goals in a single game in Mountain West history...Became the first CSU kicker to go 5-for-5 in a game since 2002...Made kicks of 31, 42, 29, 47 and 23 yards...After making his lone PAT attempt, accounted for 16 of the Rams 22 points. - Mountain West Football

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  Colorado State football coach Steve Addazio did not hesitate to answer a bold question. Is senior Trey McBride the best college tight end in the country? "Yes," Addazio said. "I don't say that flippantly. Because he can do it all." CSU opened its fall camp Thursday with heightened expectations for Addazio's first real season after COVID-19 cancellations left the Rams with only four games last year. Few players on the roster command so much attention as McBride - the versatile 6-foot-4, 260-pound tight end who returns to Fort Collins for a fourth season. "When you talk about a complete tight end for the next level, that can get open and catch the ball, that can block people, is physically tough and (football) is their world...that's the best tight end in the country right there," Addazio said.

McBride - a Fort Morgan native with a brother, Toby, on the roster - embraces Addazio's sky-high expectations. "There are a lot of great tight ends out there. I've still got a lot of things to prove," McBride said. "But I think I can definitely be one of the top tight ends in the country this year. That's kind of my goal. There are a lot of things that have to fall into place. I'm excited to play this season and see how it goes." McBride established himself among the nation's elite in a breakout sophomore year with 45 catches for 560 yards and four touchdowns. His high production rate continued a season ago with 15 yards per reception. - Denver Post


Sr/2022 TE Trey McBrideColorado State
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  With just four games to work with in 2020, it's hard to say how dominant the Rams' defensive line could be in a full season. CSU's defensive front was really good in those four games, leading the nation in average number of tackles for lost yardage per game (10.5) and finishing fourth in sacks (4.0 a game) and 12th in rushing defense (108.5 a game). And they did that despite constant questions among players about whether a particular game was going to be played and who would or would not be available because of COVID-19 test results and quarantines. "I think it'll be a much better season this year just because of that alone, being able to actually practice every day and not having to worry about that so much," senior defensive end Scott Patchan said Thursday.

With Patchan and the other three starters - Manny Jones, Toby McBride and Devin Phillips - returning this season, along with top reserve Ellison Hubbard and the addition of Boston College transfer Mike Ciaffoni, the Rams enter fall camp with a defensive line that position coach Antoine Smith believes will be among the best in the nation. That might be a bit optimistic, but CSU's defensive front should be among the best in the Mountain West. - Fort Collins Coloradoan


rSr/2022 DE Scott PatchanColorado State
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  Colorado State defensive end Scott Patchan and punter Ryan Stonehouse were named to the preseason All-Mountain West football team, the conference announced Thursday at its annual media days at the Cosmopolitan. Both players were first-team selections to the all-conference team following the 2020 season, as were each of the other 22 selections on offense and defense as well as two of the four specialists. Patchan was one of the top pass-rushers in the country during the Rams' COVID-19-abbreviated season with 5.5 sacks in four games - an average of 1.38 per game. It was his first year at CSU after joining the program as a graduate transfer from Miami. - Fort Collins Coloradoan

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  Colorado State's football team was picked to finish fourth in the Mountain West's Mountain Division in a preseason media poll announced Wednesday at the start of the league's media days at the Cosmopolitan. The Rams, who went 1-3 in an abbreviated 2020 season after losing three games to COVID-19 issues and another because of a player boycott by the opposing team, were picked to finish behind perennial power Boise State, Wyoming and Air Force and ahead of Utah State and New Mexico in the six-team Mountain Division.

CSU was also picked to finish fourth in the Mountain Division in most preseason publications, including Athlon, Lindy's and Phil Steele. Steve Addazio, the only head coach not in attendance at the annual media days event, is beginning his second season with the Rams. He was scheduled to address reporters remotely later Wednesday and was not immediately available for comment. Boise State is the overwhelming favorite to repeat as Mountain Division champion, receiving 23 of a possible 25 first-place votes from media who cover the league. Wyoming received the other two first-place votes. - Fort Collins Coloradoan


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  The Colorado State Rams on Wednesday announced they will open their football season a day early. CSU will host FCS playoffs runner-up South Dakota State at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 3. The program is anticipating full capacity Canvas Stadium for the game. The game is designated as a "Green Out" and fans are encouraged to wear green CSU clothing. Also, Colorado State students who graduated in December 2020 or May 2021 or will graduate in August 2021 are allowed to attend games in the student section. - Denver Post

Sr/2022 TE Trey McBrideColorado State
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