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  12/09/19 - Anthony HawkinsSr/2020, Colorado State, 5-10, 208 (DS#79 SS) + More +

  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Anthony Hawkins, Sr., KR,...Hawkins was second in the conference in kickoff return average at 26.0, tied for ninth-best in school history, while the senior's career average of 23.8 ranks 10th. He returned the opening kickoff against UNLV 99 yards for a touchdown, matching the third-longest kick return in program history. - Colorado State Football

(DS#79 SS) Sr/2020 SS Anthony HawkinsColorado State
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  12/09/19 - Ryan StonehouserSr/2022, Colorado State, 5-10, 193 (DS#10 P) + More +

  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FIRST TEAM (COACHES): P - Ryan Stonehouse, Jr., Colorado State,...Stonehouse repeats as the top punter in the Mountain West after leading the league and ranking ninth nationally in average at 46.4 yards per kick, helping the Rams lead the league and rank seventh nationally in net punting (42.45). His 47.0 career average stands as the school record and ranks the junior second nationally in active career punting average. - Colorado State Football

(DS#10 P) rSr/2022 P Ryan StonehouseColorado State
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  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FIRST TEAM (COACHES): WR - Warren Jackson, Jr., Colorado State,...Jackson, who was second in the conference in catches (7.7; sixth nationally) and yards per game (111.9, fourth nationally), extends a streak of six years in a row Colorado State has had a first-team wideout. The junior finished the season with 77 receptions for 1,119 yards in 10 games played, totals which rank fifth and eighth, respectively, on the Rams' all-time list for a season. His 214-yard effort against New Mexico was the second-best total in the Mountain West this season, and his 87-yard scoring catch in the game stood as the conference's longest play from scrimmage in 2019. - Colorado State Football

(DS#36 WR) Sr/2021 WR Warren JacksonColorado State
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  12/09/19 - Trey McBrideSr/2022, Colorado State, 6-3, 245 (DS#1 TE) + More +

  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FIRST TEAM (COACHES): TE - Trey McBride, So., Colorado State,...McBride earns his first honor after leading all league tight ends in catches (45), yards (560) and touchdowns (four). Three of his scoring receptions were 28 yards or longer, and he capped his season with a career night against Boise State with nine catches for 101 yards, his first time cracking the century mark. More than just a target, McBride is punishing addition to the run game and is the first sophomore in the MW to be selected at the position since 2011. - Colorado State Football

(DS#1 TE) Sr/2022 TE Trey McBrideColorado State
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  12/05/19 - Jalen BatesrSr/2020, Colorado State, 6-4, 266 (DS#52 DE) + More +

  Mike Bobo has agreed to step down as football coach at Colorado State after a second straight losing season. The move was announced Wednesday by athletic director Joe Parker. Bobo went 28-35 during his five seasons in Fort Collins. The Rams made the move five days after a 31-24 loss to No. 19 Boise State to conclude the season. As part of his separation agreement, Bobo will receive $1.8 million payable in three payments. His contract was scheduled to run through the 2022 season. Bobo's tenure at Colorado State started fast as he led the Rams to three straight bowl games. But the Rams went 7-17 the past two seasons. Bobo was 2-13 against rivals Colorado, Air Force and Wyoming

"Unfortunately, the results the last couple of seasons have not been what we wanted," Bobo said in a statement. "I can assure you this was not a reflection of the commitment and hard work that we all put into the program the last five years. Our players and coaches never quit and fought through the final whistle against Boise State. I am so proud of this entire team and staff for their incredible resolve. A coaching search is underway. - AP College Football


(DS#52 DE) rSr/2020 DE Jalen BatesColorado State
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  11/04/19 - Kobe JohnsonrSr/2025, Colorado State, 5-09, 184 (DS#123 RB) + More +

  NOV 4 MISSOURI VALLEY SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: RB/KR Kobe Johnson, North Dakota State, 5-9, 177, Fr., Lawrenceville, Ga. (Discovery HS),...Johnson had 241 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns in North Dakota State's 56-17 win at Youngstown State. It was the fifth-most all-purpose yards by an NDSU player in a Division I game. Johnson notched his second career 100-yard rushing game with six carries for a season-high 103 yards including a 75-yard touchdown. In his first game returning kickoffs, he had three for 138 yards including a 94-yard touchdown that is tied for sixth longest in school history. - Missouri Valley Conference Football

(DS#123 RB) rSr/2025 RB Kobe JohnsonColorado State
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  Anthony Hawkins returned the opening kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown and Colorado State never trailed in a 37-17 win over UNLV on Saturday. Warren Jackson had six catches for 133 yards. Christian Hunter, Marcus McElroy and Jaylen Thomas each ran for a touchdown for the Rams (4-5, 3-2 Mountain West Conference). Hunter led the way in production on the ground with 12 carries for 79 yards. Jackson set a Colorado State record for most yards receiving in a four-game span, amassing 657 yards. He passed Michael Gallup, who had 644 yards over four games in 2017. McElroy and Thomas scored in the first quarter and Cayden Camper kicked a 50-yard field goal in the second quarter to make it 24-0 at halftime. The Rebels (2-7, 0-5) scored both of their touchdowns in the fourth quarter. Kenyon Oblad, a freshman, finished with 280 yards passing and two touchdowns. - Colorado State/AP College Football

(DS#36 WR) Sr/2021 WR Warren JacksonColorado State
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  Marvin Kinsey Jr. is no longer with the Colorado State football team. - The Coloradoan

(DS#999 RB) Sr/2020 RB Marvin Kinsey Jr.Colorado State
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  10/28/19 - Logan StewartrSr/2022, Colorado State, 5-11, 204 (DS#47 SS) + More +

  OCT 28/WEEK 9 MOUNTAIN WEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: LOGAN STEWART, COLORADO STATE, Junior, Safety, Loveland, Colorado/Mountain View HS...Helped lead Colorado State to its second consecutive road victory, a 41-31 win over Fresno State...Finished the contest with seven tackles, including four solo stops, and two fourth-quarter interceptions...The second interception ended any Fresno State hope of a comeback. - Mountain West Football

(DS#47 SS) rSr/2022 SS Logan StewartColorado State
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  OCT 14/WEEK 7 MOUNTAIN WEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: WARREN JACKSON, COLORADO STATE, Junior, Wide Receiver, Mission Hills, California/Bishop Alemany HS...Hauled in nine receptions for a career-best 214 yards and two touchdowns in a victory over New Mexico...Recorded touchdown catches of 87 and 26 yards. The 87-yard catch was a career best and the longest reception by a Mountain West pass-catcher this season...Became just the ninth FBS receiver to have more than 200 receiving yards in a game this season and just the second MW player...The 214 receiving yards are eighth-best in program history. - Mountain West Football

(DS#36 WR) Sr/2021 WR Warren JacksonColorado State
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  Patrick O'Brien and Warren Jackson had career nights as Colorado State beat New Mexico 35-21 on Friday night. O'Brien threw for a career-high 420 yards and three touchdowns and Jackson had nine catches for a career-high 214 yards and two touchdowns. Dane Wright added 105 yards receiving for the Rams (2-5, 1-2 Mountain West), who ended a four-game losing streak. Bryson Carroll had 193 yards rushing for the Lobos (2-3, 0-2), who lost a third straight game.

The Rams jumped out to the early lead on a 42-yard touchdown catch by Trey McBride, but New Mexico scored the next two touchdowns, one coming after Carroll went 56 yards before dropping the ball untouched on the 1-yard line. Colorado State responded with Jackson's 87-yard touchdown reception, then Marvin Kinsey, who rushed for 85 yards and two TDs, scored his first touchdown five seconds before halftime. - AP College Football


(DS#36 WR) Sr/2021 WR Warren JacksonColorado State
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  09/18/19 - Kobe JohnsonrSr/2025, Colorado State, 5-09, 184 (DS#123 RB) + More +

  SEPT 16/WEEK 3 MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEE: RB Kobe Johnson, North Dakota State,...Johnson rushed 11 times for a season-high 101 yards and his first collegiate touchdown in North Dakota State's 47-22 win at Delaware. He is just the second player in NDSU's Division I history to have a 100-yard rushing performance as a true freshman, joining current teammate Seth Wilson. Johnson has played in all three games and is NDSU's second leading rusher averaging 64.7 yards per game and 9.2 yards per carry. - Missouri Valley Conference Football

(DS#123 RB) rSr/2025 RB Kobe JohnsonColorado State
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  08/18/19 - Ryan StonehouserSr/2022, Colorado State, 5-10, 193 (DS#10 P) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON PHIL STEELE/DRAFT SCOUT FBS G5 THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICAN: Ryan Stonehouse, Colorado State, Jr.,...Stonehouse led the Mountain West and ranked second nationally in average with a 48.3 gross average in 2018. That stands as the best single-season mark in school history and raised his career average to 47.3, which also sits as the current school record. The junior from La Verne, Calif., was on the Ray Guy Award watch list in 2018, and was added to it midyear in 2017. - Colorado State Football

(DS#10 P) rSr/2022 P Ryan StonehouseColorado State
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  08/02/19 - Dontae KeysrSr/2023, Colorado State, 6-5, 343 (DS#115 OG) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON MEAC FIRST TEAM (SID'S/COACHES): OL Dontae Keys, r-Jr., North Carolina A&T State,...Keys played in nine games with nine starts at the right tackle position in 2018...Played on an offensive line that helped the Aggies have one of the best offenses in the MEAC...Helped the Aggies rank third in the conference in total offense, second in scoring defense and first in red zone offense...For the season, played 527 snaps with an overall grade of 72 percent...Gave up only two sacks and had two penalties called against him during the season...Was credited with 14 pancake blocks. - North Carolina A&T Football

(DS#115 OG) rSr/2023 OG Dontae KeysColorado State
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  07/25/19 - Ryan StonehouserSr/2022, Colorado State, 5-10, 193 (DS#10 P) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON RAY GUY AWARD WATCH LIST: Ryan Stonehouse, Colorado State,...Stonehouse led the Mountain West and ranked second nationally in average with a 48.3 gross average. That stands as the best single-season mark in school history and raised his career average to 47.3, which also sits as the current school record. The junior from La Verne, Calif., was on the Ray Guy Award watch list in 2018, and was added to it midyear in 2017.

He was named first team All-Mountain West in the preseason by a vote of conference media last week after capping the 2018 season with first-team All-Mountain West honors and being named a second-team All-American by Sporting News. He also earned postseason accolades from Phil Steele (first team All-MW) and All-Colorado by the National Football Foundation Colorado Chapter, which additionally named him the special teams player of the year. Stonehouse has 111 attempts in his two seasons, 49 of them covering 50 yards or better with a career long of 70. He has placed 42 of those kicks inside the opponent's 20. - Colorado State Football


(DS#10 P) rSr/2022 P Ryan StonehouseColorado State
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