Colorado State University Athletics

Saturday, September 10
Fort Collins, Colo.
2 PM

Colorado State

1-1

23
vs
14

UTSA

1-1

1st
2nd
3rd
4th
F
UTSA
7
7
0
0
14
Colorado State
10
10
0
3
23

Recap: Defense shines as Rams top Roadrunners

9/10/2016 12:00:00 AM | Football

Sept. 10, 2016

Final Stats | Quotes | Notes | Photo Gallery 1 | Photo Gallery 2

By Grant Larson
Athletics Communications

FORT COLLINS, Colo. - The Colorado State Rams improved to 1-1 on the season Saturday afternoon with a home-opening 23-14 win over the UTSA Roadrunners. Colorado State improved to 2-0 all-time against the Roadrunners, including last season's 33-31 victory in San Antonio. The Rams have also now won their last four home openers, including eight of the last nine dating back to 2008.

"We accomplished a mission," Head Coach Mike Bobo said following the game. "Win the ball game. 1-1. I'm really proud of our football team today. It was a total team effort. There were ups and downs on both sides of the ball, but the way our defense came out and played in the second half was unbelievable."

After failing to register a first down until the second quarter last week, the Rams' offense jumped out to a hot start, driving 50 yards in 11 plays on their opening drive before settling for a Wyatt Bryan field goal. The Rams mustered just 108 total passing yards in the game, a 45-yard improvement from last week, but rushed for an impressive 220 yards, including 193 in the first half.

Senior Faton Bauta started the game at quarterback for the Rams, going 6-of-17 for 82 yards with 39 rushing yards, but was replaced in the fourth quarter by true freshman Collin Hill, who finished 2-of-6 for 26 yards. Junior Dalyn Dawkins led the Rams with 68 yards on the ground, with Izzy Matthews and Detrich Clark tagging on 49 and 36 yards, respectively. Junior Elroy Masters, Jr. paced the Rams' receiving corps with 67 yards on three catches.

The Rams' defense allowed just 235 yards of total offense, including (-1) yards rushing, and shut out the Roadrunners' offense in the second half. Senior captain Kevin Davis was outstanding again, recording three sacks among his six tackles, two quarterback hurries and a forced fumble. Sophomore linebacker Josh Watson led the Rams with eight total tackles, and sophomore defensive back Braylin Scott tallied his first career interception on a fourth-down pass with one minute remaining in the game.

"I was extremely proud of our defense," Bobo said. "Last week we could not slow CU down. To come out today and not worry about last week, only focusing on today, we continued to play hard. You saw guys getting off blocks and you saw guys knocking people back. I saw more than one guy in on the tackles. It is good to see us getting after a quarterback. It was good to see us put pressure on him and you could tell the quarterback was unsettled."

Freshmen defensive back Robert Awunganyi, defensive lineman Arjay Jean and quarterback Collin Hill all made their collegiate debuts in Saturday's game. Their participation brings to 19 the number of players to make their CSU debuts this season, a number that now includes six from the 2016 recruiting class' 12 true freshmen.

The Rams will be back in action next week for the annual Ag Day Orange Out against the University of Northern Colorado Bears. Kickoff is at 2 p.m. MT and the game will be televised by ROOT Sports.



Notes:
  • CSU held UTSA off the board in the second half, the first time that has happened since shutting out New Mexico in the secopnd half on Sept. 3, 2011.
  • CSU did not turn the ball over, winning the turnover battle 1-0 thanks to a late Braylin Scott interception - the first of the sophomore DB's career.
  • CSU has scored all five times it has reached the red zone this season.
  • All-America punter Hayden Hunt had seven punts, averaging 46.7 yards per punt. He had two that went 50 yards (long of 59) and five that were downed inside the 20-yard line.
  • True freshman QB Collin Hill entered the game early in the fourth quarter, completing an 11-yard screen pass to WR Olabisi Johnson on his first pass attempt. He finished 2-of-6 for 26 yards.
  • Senior LB Kevin Davis had 3.0 sacks on the day, including a strip sack in the third quarter.
  • True freshmen DB Robert Awunganyi, QB Collin Hill and DL Arjay Jean made their collegiate debuts Saturday.
  • Saturday's captains were OL Jake Bennett, LB Kevin Davis, RB Dalyn Dawkins and LB Patrick Elsenbast.

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Team Stats

UTSA
CS
Total Yards
235
328
Pass Yards
236
108
Rushing Yards
-1
220
Penalty Yards
56
70
1st Downs
13
19
3rd Downs
8
5
4th Downs
0
1
TOP
31:38
28:22
1st Quarter
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UTSA 0, CS 3

CS - BRYAN, Wyatt 38 yd field goal 11 plays, 50 yards, TOP 3:12

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UTSA 7, CS 3

UTSA - Thomas Jr. 10 yd pass from Sturm (Falcon kick) 12 plays, 61 yards, TOP 6:05

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UTSA 7, CS 10

CS - DAWKINS, Dalyn 1 yd run (BRYAN, Wyatt kick), 12 plays, 75 yards, TOP 5:05

2nd Quarter
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UTSA 7, CS 17

CS - MATTHEWS, Izzy 6 yd run (BRYAN, Wyatt kick), 9 plays, 49 yards, TOP 3:05

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UTSA 14, CS 17

UTSA - Jones,B 16 yd pass from Sturm (Falcon kick) 8 plays, 75 yards, TOP 2:58

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UTSA 14, CS 20

CS - BRYAN, Wyatt 28 yd field goal 3 plays, 64 yards, TOP 0:15

4th Quarter
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UTSA 14, CS 23

CS - BRYAN, Wyatt 46 yd field goal 9 plays, 33 yards, TOP 3:50

Game Leaders

CMP
6
TD
0
YDS
82
INT
0
CMP
2
TD
0
YDS
26
INT
0

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