Colorado State’s 2015 season is over. It ended as soon as the clock hit triple-zeroes Tuesday night in Tucson, and soon coaches will begin removing the names of graduating seniors from their depth charts and returning to the road to complete CSU’s 2016 recruiting class, which currently holds four mid-year signees and 15 other players with verbal commitments. Barring any sort of major exodus, the Rams will have five to seven more spots to fill in the class before the end of this cycle.
With the loss of eight senior starters on defense and three starters on offense — not including the possible departure wideout Rashard Higgins to the NFL — CSU faces a lot of questions heading into 2016, most of which won’t be answered until spring practice at the least.