Colorado State University Athletics

Saturday, September 2
Fort Collins, CO
5:00 PM

Colorado State

0-1 , 0-0

24
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50

Washington State

1-0 , 0-0

1st
2nd
3rd
4th
F
Washington State
7
10
12
21
50
Colorado State
3
0
0
21
24

Rams Drop Opener to Washington State

9/2/2023 10:01:00 PM | Football

Offense can't find rhythm until late

FORT COLLINS – The offseason was about change.
 
The goal was to create an offense which could threaten anywhere on the field and a defense, with a few holes plugged, to be extremely stingy. On both counts, Saturday's opener with Washington State came up with questions still being asked.
 
Washington State left Canvas Stadium with a 50-24 victory, the Rams' not showing any punch until after the game was out of reach with 31,494 in attendance, the fifth-best opening day crowd in program history. Colorado State did reach 300 yards of total offense, but the brunt came in the late surge. The defense, while producing a pair of turnovers, yielded 500-plus yards to Cam Ward and company.
 
"I think we're capable of playing better. I really do," CSU coach Jay Norvell said. "I've got to do a better job with them. That's the bottom line."
 
The opening drive suggested there was some air in the CSU offense. The rest of the half, the unit was on the highway shoulder with a flat.
 
After a 12-play, 55-yard drive which included four first downs led to a 38-yard field goal from Jordon Noyes, the final five drives of the first 30 minutes accounted for all of 16 plays, 32 yards and nary a first down.
 
Because of pressure? Not like last year. The Rams' rebuilt offensive line didn't give up a sack until the third quarter, the only one of the game by a WSU defense which collected seven a season ago.
 
At the break, the game was by no means out of reach. Norvell didn't see what he hoped coming out for the second half as the deficit was 36-3 by the end of the third.
 
"I did not like the way we didn't respond in the third quarter," he said. "That was disappointing. I thought Brayden came in and did some good things. Clay kind of got dinged a little bit, and I really didn't like the look in his eye, so we let Brayden play."
 
Clay Millen exited the game after taking a hit in the third quarter, a drive after throwing a pick-six, the Cougars scoring touchdowns to bookend the play by defensive back Jaden Hicks on a 37-yard play. The WSU run didn't end until Kobe Johnson broke loose for a 98-yard kickoff return for a score, the first for the Rams since 2019.

"The first game of the season, we can't let this define who we are as a team. Offense, defense, special teams, there were a lot of great things; there were a lot of bad things," Johnson said. "Have a short-term memory and know we can go out there and make some plays. Take some of those bad plays and continue to build on those good plays and we'll be a good team."
 
Ward finished 37-of-49 passing for 451 yards and three scores, adding a rushing touchdown. His only flaw was two fumbles in the game, the second coming off a strip sack by Mohamed Kamara.
 
Fowler-Nicolosi would generate a pair of scoring drives in the fourth, first hitting Justus Ross-Simmons for a 75-yard touchdown on a post route, then finding tight end Dallin Holker on the sideline in the end zone, a 20-yard score thanks to an acrobatic catch by the transfer from BYU. Fowler-Nicolosi, who started one game last year, had his best showing, throwing for 210 yards by hitting 13-of-20 passes.
 
"I see a little bit of a lack of confidence in our guys, especially when things weren't going well," Norvell said. "We have to fight through and breakthrough, and once you break through with that it kind of builds on itself. That's something we've got to do a better job of."
 
The Holker touchdown did allow the offense to hit a benchmark in the Norvell era – 20-plus points in a game for the first time. It's a change, just not as much as the Rams expected.
 

Team Stats

WSU
CSU
Total Yards
556
357
Pass Yards
466
320
Rushing Yards
90
37
Penalty Yards
20
40
1st Downs
30
18
3rd Downs
11
5
4th Downs
0
1
TOP
37:28
22:32
1st Quarter
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WSU 0, CSU 3

CSU - Noyes,Jordan 38 yd field goal 12 plays, 55 yards, TOP 04:29

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WSU 7, CSU 3

WSU - Ward,Cameron 1 yd run (Janikowski,Dean kick), 7 plays, 75 yards, TOP 01:52

2nd Quarter
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WSU 14, CSU 3

WSU - Williams,Kyle 3 yd pass from Ward,Cameron (Janikowski,Dean kick) 13 plays, 63 yards, TOP 05:16

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WSU 17, CSU 3

WSU - Janikowski,Dean 55 yd field goal 4 plays, 7 yards, TOP 01:45

3rd Quarter
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WSU 23, CSU 3

WSU - Mateer,John 3 yd run (), 6 plays, 70 yards, TOP 02:38

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WSU 29, CSU 3

WSU - Hicks,Jaden 37 yd interception ()

4th Quarter
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WSU 36, CSU 3

WSU - Watson,Nakia 12 yd pass from Ward,Cameron (Janikowski,Dean kick) 9 plays, 68 yards, TOP 03:20

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WSU 36, CSU 10

CSU - Johnson,Kobe 98 yd kickoff return (Noyes,Jordan kick)

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WSU 43, CSU 10

WSU - Kelly,Josh 25 yd pass from Ward,Cameron (Janikowski,Dean kick) 7 plays, 75 yards, TOP 03:16

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WSU 43, CSU 17

CSU - Ross-Simmons,Justus 75 yd pass from Fowler-Nicolosi,Brayden (Noyes,Jordan kick) 1 plays, 75 yards, TOP 00:10

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WSU 43, CSU 24

CSU - Holker,Dallin 20 yd pass from Fowler-Nicolosi,Brayden (Noyes,Jordan kick) 11 plays, 74 yards, TOP 03:38

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WSU 50, CSU 24

WSU - Mateer,John 1 yd run (Janikowski,Dean kick), 9 plays, 46 yards, TOP 05:13

Game Leaders

CMP
13
TD
2
YDS
210
INT
1
CMP
15
TD
0
YDS
110
INT
1

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