FORT COLLINS – Not a whole lot of people thought that Colorado State’s offense would be an explosive bunch capable of scoring at will. At least not at the beginning of the season.
Mike Bobo had to deal with poor quarterback play, ineffectiveness to move the chains on third down, lack of playmaking ability from running backs and wide receivers, and other factors.
All of a sudden though, Bobo’s offense has transformed into a juggernaut.
Since the Border War loss, the Rams have put up an average of 38 points over their last six games. In their last four games, they’ve averaged nearly 44 points and 524 yards.