After Saturday’s scrimmage, Colorado State Head Coach Mike Bobo was not thrilled about his offense’s performance. A week after dominating their counterparts on defense, starting quarterback Nick Stevens and company were flustered and pressured into a handful of turnovers and a number of empty possessions.
Though Bobo let them hear his disappointment, Stevens said the upperclassmen-laden offense knew as soon as the final whistle sounded that they had not played up to their potential.
“When Coach (Bobo) talked to us (after scrimmage), we already knew we didn’t play well,” Stevens said Tuesday. “So we really took that to heart, and the only thing you can really do is learn from it.