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Colorado State football offense waiting for ignition

Trevor L. Davis /Loveland Reporter-Herald)

FORT COLLINS — The two best defenses in the Mountain West effectively shut down Colorado State's offense.

Holes were hard to come by for the Rams' running backs, with the run game producing less than 110 yards each week against Utah State and Boise State. The Rams at least found some pathways via the pass against the Aggies, throwing for 252 yards, much of that in a flurry in trying to come back. The Broncos didn't even really allow that, holding the passing game in check at 151 yards.

CSU coach Mike Bobo is confident there are playmakers on his team, and he joked earlier in the week he may have to get more basic in getting them the ball.