Andy Cross / THE DENVER POST)
FORT COLLINS — He expected to see improvement.
For the Colorado State offense, it was year three under head coach Mike Bobo's system, and for the first time on defense, the spring was used to refresh and polish, not start from scratch.
Still, as soon as Bobo could declare it was a good spring camp for the Rams, his mind was moving forward.
"We've got two more weeks of work, then there's finals, then we have to have a big offseason before we start fall camp," he said, looking in the direction of the new on-campus stadium set for its debut when the Rams host Oregon State on Aug.