FORT COLLINS — Returning just 35 percent of its points and 37 percent of its rebounds from last season, Colorado State is a basketball team with a lot of unknowns entering the 2016-17 season, which began in earnest Friday morning with the team's first official practice.
Despite all the production that needs replacing with the graduation of Antwan Scott, Joe De Ciman and Tiel Daniels and the transfer of John Gillon to Syracuse, there are a few things you can count on from the Rams.
The safest bet of all is that Gian Clavell is going to put up some huge numbers.