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  10/22/22 - Avery MorrowrSr/2025, Colorado State, 6-0, 202 (DS#70 RB) + More +

  Avery Morrow ran 26 times for 147 yards and two second-half touchdowns to help Colorado State rally and beat Hawaii 17-13 Saturday. Morrow capped a 13-play, 80-yard drive that took more than 7 minutes off the clock with a 10-yard touchdown run that gave the Rams their first lead with 1:28 to play. Clay Millen completed 17 of 24 passes for 177 yards and added 53 yards rushing on 12 carries for Colorado State (2-5, 2-1 Mountain West). Matthew Shipley opened the scoring with a 27-yard field goal about 5 minutes into the game and Brayden Schrager threw a 1-yard touchdown pass to Caleb Phillips midway through the second quarter before Shipley kicked a 23-yarder as time expired to give Hawaii (2-6, 1-2) a 13-3 lead at halftime. The Rams took the opening kickoff of the second half and Morrow's 1-yard touchdown run about 5 minutes later trimmed Colorado State's deficit to 13-10. - Colorado State/AP College Football

(DS#70 RB) rSr/2025 RB Avery MorrowColorado State
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  10/11/22 - Kobe JohnsonrSr/2025, Colorado State, 5-09, 184 (DS#123 RB) + More +

  SEPT 12 MISSOURI VALLEY PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEE: KR Kobe Johnson, North Dakota State - Johnson averaged 45.0 yards per return on two kickoff returns in North Dakota State's 43-3 win over North Carolina A&T. Johnson took the game's opening kick 48 yards from the end zone to spark a four-play, 52-yard scoring drive for a 7-0 lead. After an A&T field goal, Johnson went 42 yards and set up a six-play, 54-yard scoring drive. - Missouri Valley Football

(DS#123 RB) rSr/2025 RB Kobe JohnsonColorado State
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  10/08/22 - Avery MorrowrSr/2025, Colorado State, 6-0, 202 (DS#70 RB) + More +

  Michael Boyle kicked a 43-yard field goal as time expired to lift Colorado State over Nevada 17-14 on Friday night to end a 10-game losing streak dating to last season. It was Colorado State's first win since a 36-7 victory at New Mexico on Oct. 16, 2021. Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi led the Rams 53 yards in just over two minutes to set up Boyle's game-winning kick. Boyle missed a 48-yard field goal attempt, but got another shot when Nevada was penalized for running into the kicker. It was the Rams' only score on offense. Avery Morrow had 168 yards rushing on 24 carries for Colorado State (1-4, 1-0 Mountain West Conference). Fowler-Nicolosi was just 11-of-22 passing for 78 yards with two interceptions.

Ayden Hector had a 21-yard interception return for a touchdown for Colorado State. Mukendi Wa-Kalonji scooped a fumbled ball near the logo and ran untouched along the right sideline for 50 yards into the end zone to stretch the Rams' lead to 14-0 at the end of the first quarter. Toa Taua ran over a defender and into the end zone for a 4-yard touchdown that capped a 17-play, 99-yard drive to pull for Nevada (2-4, 0-2) to 14-7 with 14 seconds remaining before halftime. Taua's 2-yard scoring run tied the game 14-14 with 8:53 remaining. It was the Wolf Pack's fourth straight loss. - Colorado State/AP College Football


(DS#70 RB) rSr/2025 RB Avery MorrowColorado State
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  09/01/22 - AJon VivensrSr/2024, Colorado State, 5-11, 200 (DS#999 RB) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON WUERFFEL TROPHY (COMMUNITY SERVICE) WATCHLIST: A'Jon Vivens, Colorado State, Sr., RB,...Vivens has consistently donated his time to projects, while also creating some of his own programs in the state of Colorado. Among his service commitments, he has worked with Homeless Emergency Services, food banks (by donating time and goods), has taken part in the Colon Cancer Awareness Walk, started a non-profit dedicated to raising awareness and helping with social justice, organized a safe voting registration event in Denver, hosted food drives for rescue missions, organized a Juneteenth Celebration in Denver, worked with numerous Christmas toy drives and volunteered at the Denver Rescue Mission. - Colorado State Football

(DS#999 RB) rSr/2024 RB AJon VivensColorado State
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  AUG 29 MOUNTAIN WEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: ISAIAH ESSISSIMA, NEVADA, Senior, Cornerback, Houston, Texas/Wake Forest,...Helped Nevada secure a 23-12 road victory at New Mexico State, intercepting two passes and registering two solo stops...Led a Wolf Pack defense which recorded five takeaways (four interceptions, one fumble recovery) in the win, Nevada's first five-takeaway game since Aug. 31, 2019, against Purdue...First interception stopped an Aggie drive in scoring position, as he intercepted a pass in the end zone. His second pick came in the second quarter, pulling down a deflected pass at the Nevada 48-yard line, leading to a Wolf Pack field goal. - Mountain West Football

(DS#152 CB) rSr/2025 CB Isaiah EssissimaColorado State
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  08/12/22 - AJon VivensrSr/2024, Colorado State, 5-11, 200 (DS#999 RB) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON ALLSTATE AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM NOMINEE: A'Jon Vivens, Colorado State University,...Vivens has consistently donated his time to projects, while also creating some of his own programs in the state of Colorado. Among his service commitments, he has worked with Homeless Emergency Services, food banks (by donating time and goods), has taken part in the Colon Cancer Awareness Walk, started a non-profit dedicated to raising awareness and helping with social justice, organized a safe voting registration event in Denver, hosted food drives for rescue missions, organized a Juneteenth Celebration in Denver, worked with numerous Christmas toy drives and volunteered at the Denver Rescue Mission. - Colorado State Football

(DS#999 RB) rSr/2024 RB AJon VivensColorado State
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  2022 PRESEASON CHUCK BEDNARIK AWARD WATCH LIST: Dequan Jackson, Colorado State, Senior LB,...Jackson, who has been a team captain the past two seasons, has been a second-team All-Mountain West selection during his career. He enters the 2022 season with 219 tackles, including 21.0 tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks. He has also recovered four fumbles in his career. Slowed by an ankle injury late in 2021, Jackson still finished the season with 81 stops and a personal best 8.5 tackles for loss. - Colorado State Football

(DS#53 OLB) rSr/2023 OLB Dequan JacksonColorado State
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  08/03/22 - Kobe JohnsonrSr/2025, Colorado State, 5-09, 184 (DS#123 RB) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES/MEDIA): RB Kobe Johnson, North Dakota State,...Played in all 15 games including two starts at running back in 2021...NDSU's second-leading rusher with 671 yards on 105 attempts...Averaged 6.4 yards per carry...Scored three touchdowns...Also caught eight passes for 85 yards...Career-high 155 rushing yards on five carries against Indiana State, including a 97-yard TD that set a school-record for the longest rush from scrimmage. - North Dakota State Football

(DS#123 RB) rSr/2025 RB Kobe JohnsonColorado State
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  2022 PRESEASON LOU GROZA AWARD WATCH LIST: Cayden Camper - Colorado State, Class: Senior - Hometown: Pueblo, Colorado,...A 2021 Groza semifinalist, Camper had more 4+ field goal games last year than most kickers achieve in their entire careers. His 4-for-4 performance against Boise State was just his fourth-highest FG game of the season, behind a pair of 5-FG games (both on the road, at Toledo and New Mexico) and an incredible 6-for-6 showcase against San Jose State that included his season-high from 53 yards. - Lou Groza Award

(DS#999 K) rJr/2024 K Cayden CamperColorado State
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  2022 PRESEASON ALL-WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE FOOTBALL TEAM (COACHES): DB Tyrell Grayson, So., Utah Tech,...Grayson (6-0, 175; Fresno, Calif./Central HS) returns to the Trailblazer defensive backfield after a stellar freshman campaign, which culminated with him earning second team all-WAC and 2021 HERO Sports Freshman FCS All-America honors. Grayson started in 10 of 11 games played and closed the 2021 regular season as the unofficial NCAA Division I FCS leader in solo tackles with 79. He also led the conference in total tackles with 103, and finished the season with one sack and 3.5 tackles for loss to go with two interceptions, three forced fumbles and five pass break-ups. - Utah Tech Football

(DS#999 SS) rSr/2025 SS Tyrell Grayson Jr.Colorado State
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  07/25/22 - Dallin HolkerrJr/2024, Colorado State, 6-3, 241 (DS#8 TE) + More +

  Former BYU offensive coordinator Jeff Grimes said he firmly believed Dallin Holker was an athlete who would succeed in the SEC, which is pretty high praise. The former Lehi star has been a consistent performer during his two seasons in Provo, tallying 33 receptions for 435 yards and two touchdowns. But things seem to be lining up for Holker to have an even bigger season this year, since the Cougars have a veteran offense and he has had more time to get back to full strength since returning from his mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The best BYU teams have always had excellent tight ends and 2022 will likely be no exception as the Cougars have big hopes for both Holker and sophomore Isaac Rex. - Daily Herald

(DS#8 TE) rJr/2024 TE Dallin HolkerColorado State
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  07/17/22 - Trey McBrideSr/2022, Colorado State, 6-3, 245 (DS#1 TE) + More +

  Trey McBride wasn't just the pride of Colorado State University. He was selected as the Mountain West Male Athlete of the Year by the athletic directors of the league's schools, the conference announced Wednesday. McBride became the second CSU athlete to ever win one of college football's major awards when he earned the Mackey Award as the nation's top tight end. Greg Myers won the Thorpe Award as the nation's top defensive back in 1995.

McBride, who is from Fort Morgan, led the NCAA's Football Bowl Subdivision's tight ends in receptions (90), receiving yards (1,121) and receiving yards per game (93.4) in 2021. He set CSU career and single-season records in receptions and yards among tight ends as well as a Mountain West record in receiving yards in a single season with the fifth-best mark ever at the FBS level. McBride opted out of playing another season at CSU to enter the 2022 NFL Draft, where he was selected in the second round (No. 55 overall) by the Arizona Cardinals. This is just the third time a CSU athlete has earned the conference honor. - Fort Collins Coloradoan


(DS#1 TE) Sr/2022 TE Trey McBrideColorado State
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  06/08/22 - Jahari RogersrSr/2026, Colorado State, 5-11, 190 (DS#999 CB) + More +

  The spring game for SMU wasn't exactly a spring game. Still, it did give a look at a potential depth chart heading into summer. Of course, the "starters" and "backups" from the final spring showcase aren't written in stone for a Week 1 projection, but the defensive back groupings might've been the most interesting we saw. Specifically, the outside corners. Ar'mani Johnson and Sam Westfall, two seniors, got the starting nod, while Jahari Rogers and Bryce McMorris, the starters as freshmen a season ago, ran with the second team. This simply could be an ode to seniority by new SMU corners coach Rickey Hunley Jr., and a sign that starting jobs must be earned, or it could be the way the new regime sees things early on.

Considering last season, that would be interesting. Rogers, a highly-touted transfer from Florida, and McMorris, a true freshman playing corner for the first time, got a lot of experience a season ago as young starters. There were a lot of learning lessons, too. SMU's passing defense ranked 124th in the country, allowing an average of 278 yards per game and nearly 14 yards per completion. It was a glaring weakness for the Mustangs, and in losses against Houston, Cincinnati and Memphis, it was exposed. - Dallas Morning News


(DS#999 CB) rSr/2026 CB Jahari RogersColorado State
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  Colorado State's season-opening football game at Michigan this fall will be televised nationally by ABC, and at least five of the Rams' six home games have afternoon or early evening kickoff times. Starting times and broadcast information for the 2022 season were announced Thursday after TV networks made their selections. CSU's season opener Sept. 3 at Michigan will begin at 10 a.m. MDT and be televised by ABC, and the Rams' Sept. 17 game at Washington State will begin at 3 p.m. and be broadcast by the Pac-12 Network. "We are excited to give Ram fans the opportunity to set their schedules for the 2022 season nearly three months in advance, with kick times already for the majority of our home schedule," athletic director Joe Parker said in a news release.

"We're also happy to appeal to families who have shared concerns about later evening kickoffs with a (home) schedule that doesn't include a kick time later than 5 p.m. It will take all of us to rally around Coach Norvell and this program, and I believe this home slate gives every fan the best opportunity to support our team this season." Three of the Rams' four Mountain West home games will be broadcast by CBS-Sports Network, with the Oct. 15 homecoming and family weekend game against Utah State and Nov. 12 Border War with Wyoming set for 5 p.m. kickoffs. - Fort Collins Coloradoan


(DS#57 ILB) rSr/2023 ILB CamRon CarterColorado State
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  02/28/22 - Ryan StonehouserSr/2022, Colorado State, 5-10, 193 (DS#10 P) + More +

  2021 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST SECOND TEAM (COACHES): P - Ryan Stonehouse, Sr., Colorado State,...Punter Ryan Stonehouse was earned second team honors after concluding the best career by a punter in FBS history. His 47.8 yards per punt average over his career set an NCAA FBS record for career punt average, and his 50.9 average in 2021 was the best of his career and a Colorado State program record. The 50.9 average ranks No. 2 nationally, trailing only San Diego State's Matt Araiza, the conference's special teams player of the year. Stonehouse is just the sixth player in Mountain West conference history to be named first or second team four times over their career. - Colorado State Football

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