Colorado State backup quarterback Coleman Key is transferring from the team, according to a release from the University athletic department.
Key, a redshirt freshman who appeared in six of the team’s first eight games this season, completed 21 of 44 passes for 251 yards, while throwing three touchdowns and three interceptions. He was beaten out during fall camp by redshirt sophomore Nick Stevens, who has served as the team’s starting quarterback in every game this season.
A native of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, Key came to Colorado State in the 2014 recruiting class under former head coach Jim McElwain.