After having gone through the tape of incumbent quarterback Faton Bauta, in his one start against Florida last year, it’s time to look at Colorado State football’s returning starter from last season; Nick Stevens. Stevens started his first season as the signal caller for the Rams in 2015 with a new offensive system. Not an easy set of circumstances to start off your career, yet, he earned second-team All-Mountain West honors in the process.
On the surface, his 21 touchdowns to 12 interception ratio, while also leading CSU to a bowl game, are successful achievements for the redshirt junior.