Andres Leighton / The Associated Press)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Two down, one to go.
Rashard Higgins came into the 2015 season with more touchdown catches than any other player in Colorado State history. All that remained was to chase down David Anderson for the receptions and yardage marks, and the junior cut his work in half in Saturday's 28-21 victory at University Stadium.
Higgins had seven catches for 130 yards by halftime against the Lobos, becoming the leader in receptions on a 13-yard out pattern in the second quarter, the 224th catch of his career.