Michael Brian / Loveland Reporter-Herald)
FORT COLLINS — Pressed up against the wall in a dim hallway just outside the locker room in the inner workings of Moby Arena, Faton Bauta stares out at a gaggle of reporters with voice recorders held out and cameras mounted on shoulders.
Colorado State football's newest quarterback is the hottest talking point during spring camp's most discussed storyline revolving around the battle at quarterback, the two candidates being incumbent starter Nick Stevens and the intriguing graduate transfer from Georgia, coach Mike Bobo's previous school of employment before taking over the head job at CSU.