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Johnson runs for 191 yards in CSU's 41-28 win
Gartrell Johnson scored on a 10-yard run with nine seconds left, and John Mosure returned a fumble seven yards on the ensuing kickoff as Colorado State defeated UNLV 41-28 on Saturday.
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CSU Looks To Topple MWC Power TCU
The Colorado State University Rams have little time to celebrate their 41-28 come-from-behind victory on Saturday night.
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CSU's run, pass game balanced vs. Rebels
Gartrell Johnson ran for 191 yards and Billy Farris threw for 294. CSU's football team amassed 510 yards in all Saturday in a 41-28 win over UNLV.
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This Week in Rams Athletics: Homecoming and Family Weekend `08
FORT COLLINS, Colo. -- A night of CSU tradition continues after the parade on Friday with the Homecoming Pep Rally, featuring football coach Steve Fairchild , volleyball coach Tom Hilbert , and members of their ...
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Rams audio: Fairchild sees TCU as elite
Colorado State football coach Steve Fairchild met the media for lunch on Monday and talked about last weekend's win over UNLV as well as this week's challenge in TCU.
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Two Utes named MWC Players of the Week
Gartrell Johnson , Marcus Jackson and Mike Wright and Louie Sakoda are Mountain West Conference Players of the Week for games through Oct.
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Johnson earns MWC Player of the Week
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. Gartrell Johnson , Marcus Jackson and Mike Wright and Louie Sakoda are Mountain West Conference Players of the Week for games through Oct.
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CSU defense finding big play is a double-edged sword
Mike Pagnotta is a relatively young man, though Colorado State's senior safety is wondering how long that feeling will last with all the close games the Rams have been involved with - and won - this season.
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CSU defense finding big play is a double-edged sword | ...
FORT COLLINS - Mike Pagnotta is a relatively young man, though Colorado State's senior safety is wondering how long that feeling will last with all the close games the Rams have been involved with - and won ...
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The Daily Sentinel's Best of Colorado Football
With time winding down and late fall approaching upon the regular season of high school football, there is beginning to be a sense of urgency around the state.
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Published October 5, 2008 at 9:39 p.m. Updated October 5, 2008 at 9:39 p.m. Colorado State will learn the extent of safety Klint Kubiak 's right ankle injury today or Tuesday.
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Defensive end Wade Landers celebrates the team's victory over the UNLV Rebels Saturday.
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Only one member of CSU's current coaching staff was in Las Vegas a year ago when Gartrell Johnson bulled his way through the UNLV defense for 162 yards and two touchdowns.
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Johnson, Greer shine as Rams kick off conference play with win over Rebels
There's a new attitude on CSU's football team. This year, the Rams expect to make the plays they need to down the stretch to win games.
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Nail biter goes way of Rams again
Anyone looking for the Colorado State University football team to flinch in a close game might be in for a long wait.
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UNLV-CSU Notebook: Johnson learns from his predecessors, carries Rams
If you look at Gartrell Johnson's career numbers at Colorado State, it's sort of all been building towards this.
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There's a new attitude on CSU's football team. This year, the Rams expect to make the plays they need to down the stretch to win games.
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Mosure balances scales with late score
John Mosure didn't consider things balanced out, but there was a sense of justice to the final play of Saturday's 41-28 win over UNLV at Lubick Field at Hughes Stadium.
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Rams run wild with Johnson's career day
The sign of a good running game is hitting a team where they expect it, when they expect it and still churning out yards.
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Late drama aside, Rams win MWC opener against UNLV
At home, Colorado State seems to be riding a wave of momentum with a sprinkle of anxiety mixed in to the equation.
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