Colorado State University Athletics

Saturday, November 18
Fort Collins, Colo.
1:30 PM MT

Colorado State

7-5 , 5-3

42
vs
14

San Jose State

1-11 , 0-7

1st
2nd
3rd
4th
F
San Jose State
7
0
0
7
14
Colorado State
14
14
7
7
42
Photo by: Tommy Joe Waido

Rams celebrate Senior Day with convincing win over San Jose State

11/18/2017 6:36:00 PM | Football

Defense bounces back, offense eclipses 600-yard mark

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POSTGAME NOTES

by Grant Larson

Athletics Communications
 
FORT COLLINS, Colo.—The Colorado State Rams finished their regular season slate with a record of 7-5 (5-3 Mountain West) after a 42-14 win over the San Jose State Spartans (1-11, 0-7 Mountain West) on Saturday in Fort Collins. The afternoon game capped off the inaugural season in Colorado State's new on-campus stadium, in which all-time records were set for average attendance (32,062 per game) and total attendance (192,369).
 
Senior quarterback Nick Stevens passed for more than 300 yards for a school-record seventh time this season, amassing 305 yards on 26-of-32 passing with three touchdowns and no interceptions. The nation's 12th-leading rusher entering the game, Dalyn Dawkins eclipsed the 100-yard mark for the seventh time in the last eight games, rushing for 138 yards and a touchdown on 21 carries.
 
The performance also moved Dawkins into third on CSU's career rushing list, as his 3,135 career yards edged past Kevin McDougal (3,067) and Ron Harris (3,118). Redshirt freshman Rashaad Boddie rushed for two scores for the second consecutive game, and finished the game with five carries for 44 yards.
 
Wide receiver and Biletnikoff Award semifinalist Michael Gallup was held largely in check by the Spartans' defense, pulling in seven catches for 47 yards. True freshman tight end Cameron Butler was the Rams' leading receiver, posting 79 yards and a touchdown on three receptions. Junior Olabisi Johnson and senior tight end Dalton Fackrell also caught touchdown passes from Stevens, who increased his school-record career total to 68.
 
As has been the case all season, junior linebacker Josh Watson starred defensively, logging eight tackles, one sack and an interception. Sophomore linebacker Max McDonald also made eight tackles, and seniors Kiel Robinson and Evan Colorito tallied sacks.
 
San Jose State scored the game's first touchdown on a 14-yard rush by DeJon Packer, but wouldn't score again until the six-minute mark of the fourth quarter. The Rams rattled off 35 unanswered in between the Spartans' scores, and then found the end zone for the last time at Sonny Lubick Field this season with 4:57 remaining in the game.
 
Before the game, Colorado State honored 23 seniors who played in their final game in Fort Collins. The full list of seniors honored, as well as photos and biographies, can be found here.
 
STAT OF THE GAME
CSU's offense tallied 606 yards from scrimmage—the fourth time this season it's gone over 600—behind a balanced attack that featured 305 yards passing and 301 yards rushing.
 
IN THEIR WORDS...
Head Coach Mike Bobo:
"I thought it was a great day for Colorado State and a great day for our seniors. I was proud of the guys for coming out and finishing and playing a good game. It's been a difficult last three weeks, but our guys responded and came out and finished the way that I wanted to in the regular season. Now, we have to finish our school year, focus on academics, and get ready to play a bowl game and hope to finish strong."
 
Senior quarterback Nick Stevens
"I think that it was very important for us, moving forward to our next game, and as a program as a whole. It's all about building momentum and continuing off what you finished with in a previous season. It means a lot to us seniors. It's our last game here ever—which it's crazy to think about—but at least we went off on the right foot. It was definitely a fun way to finish."
 
Senior safety Jake Schlager:
"We just had to go back to our fundamentals and what we had done at the beginning of the season. Obviously, the last couple games didn't go the way we wanted them to, and everyone knows that. To be able to go back out and do our job was great. With everyone flying around and enjoying our last game—some of our last games in our careers—it was great to go out there, make plays, and have some fun."
 

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Team Stats

SJ
CSU
Total Yards
339
606
Pass Yards
208
305
Rushing Yards
131
301
Penalty Yards
10
54
1st Downs
16
26
3rd Downs
5
6
4th Downs
0
1
TOP
25:13
34:47
1st Quarter
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SJ 7, CSU 0

SJ - PACKER, DeJon 14 yd run (CRAWFORD, Bryce kick), 6 plays, 74 yards, TOP 2:45

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SJ 7, CSU 7

CSU - BODDIE, R. 4 yd run (BRYAN, W. kick), 5 plays, 75 yards, TOP 2:07

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SJ 7, CSU 14

CSU - BODDIE, R. 6 yd run (BRYAN, W. kick), 7 plays, 70 yards, TOP 3:13

2nd Quarter
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SJ 7, CSU 21

CSU - BUTLER, C. 50 yd pass from STEVENS, N. (BRYAN, W. kick) 3 plays, 54 yards, TOP 1:02

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SJ 7, CSU 28

CSU - JOHNSON, O. 24 yd pass from STEVENS, N. (BRYAN, W. kick) 11 plays, 87 yards, TOP 5:18

3rd Quarter
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SJ 7, CSU 35

CSU - FACKRELL, D. 9 yd pass from STEVENS, N. (BRYAN, W. kick) 10 plays, 71 yards, TOP 5:20

4th Quarter
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SJ 14, CSU 35

SJ - ROBERSON, Malik 54 yd run (CRAWFORD, Bryce kick), 1 plays, 54 yards, TOP 0:11

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SJ 14, CSU 42

CSU - DAWKINS, D. 4 yd run (BRYAN, W. kick), 4 plays, 34 yards, TOP 1:42

Game Leaders

CMP
26
TD
3
YDS
305
INT
0

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