FORT COLLINS — The numbers were hard to take.
All of them.
On one hand, Colorado State's offense accumulated 559 yards, a continuation of the recent offensive trend the Rams are riding. Nick Stevens threw for more yards (374) than ever before, and Michael Gallup was the hot targets, setting personal marks with 13 catches for 213 yards.
Impressive. Enough that a coach would expect to win on most nights, just not in Saturday's 49-46 loss to Air Force.
"If you would have told me we'd have two turnovers, get stopped on downs and miss two field goals, I might have said so," CSU coach Mike Bobo said.