Spring is in the air. And so is…football!
Colorado State Rams football kicked off their annual session of spring practices on Friday afternoon inside the Indoor Practice Facility on campus.
Of course, as with most seasons, the intrigue lies within the position battles. And, specifically this season, it’s at quarterback first, and the others second.
There’s Nick Stevens, the soon-to-be redshirt junior who played in all 13 games for Colorado State in 2015, leading the Mountain West in touchdowns tossed (21) and came in second in yards thrown (2,679).
Then, there’s also Faton Bauta, a graduate student who transferred from the University of Georgia to play for his old coach Mike Bobo.