![]() ![]() Starting weak tackle, having started 33 games in his career, 22 in a For the past three years, he's been the team's The Rams will return four starters in 2005, led by post-season honorsĬandidate Mike Brisiel. Starters Returning: 4 Albert Bimper Mike Brisiel Josh Day Clint Sperry was fifth on the team with 15 receptions for a pair of Bartz, a starter, caught three games in one-plus games inĢ004 before being injured at USC. Six games of the season following a season-ending injury to senior-to-be Sperry, a true freshman in 2004 from Pueblo, Colo., started the final Starters Returning: 1 Kory Sperry Starters Lost: 1 Joel Dreessen Sophomore-to-be Johnny Walker was third ont he team with 35 catches andĪ pair of scores, while Damon Morton, Geroge Hill, Luke Roberts all saw Have a bevy of talented receivers behind the returning starters. Anderson started allġ1 games, while Osborn was in for the opening snap 10 times. Tied for team honors with three touchdown catches. Junior season in 2005, was fourth on the team with 30 receptions and He had his finest gameĪgainst BYU by catching 12 passes for 232 yards - both figures second Leaders in touchdown receptions (9th, 12) career receiving yards (4th,Ģ,413), and career receptions (5th, 137). Anderson begins his final season ranked among the school's career He already has 10 100-yard receiving games, including four inĢ004. Passes the past two seasons, most in school history over a similar Nation's top receiver, had another outstanding season by catching 57 Starters Returning: 2 David Anderson, Dustin Osborn Starters Lost: 0 Anderson, a semifinalist for the Fred Biletnikoff Award presented to the Gartrell Johnson played in one game inĢ004 and was injured, later earning a season of medical hardshipĮligibility and was solid during the spring. Sophomore Kyleīell saw limited duty in 2004, and was impressive during the spring inīattling Green for the top spot. The team in rushing while playing in only eight games. Green, a senior in 2005, was hampered early in the season by a naggingĪnkle injury, but started four of the team's final five games. Starters Returning: 1 Jimmy Green Starters Lost: 0 Backup Joey Kearney also saw action in 2004. Wyoming in the school's annual battle for the Bronze Boot, his firstĬareer start. Hanie led the Rams to three including a 30-7 win over arch-rival His replacement in 2004, true freshman Caleb Hanie started the next five He suffered a season-ending left ankleįracture that required surgery but returned to workouts in the spring. Holland, a senior-to-be in his first year as the team's starter, was onĪ record-setting pace by having thrown for 1,622 yards and six Starters Returning: 1 Justin Holland Starters Lost: 0 Here's a position-by-position look at the Rams as the team prepares Two-time defending Mountain West Conference champion Utah (Oct. The home schedule also includes dates with Front Lubick Field at Hughes Stadium begins Sept. 3Īgainst the University of Colorado in Boulder.Ĭolorado State's five-game home schedule at newly-renovated Sonny Workouts once or twice per day leading up to the team's opener Sept. Following that period, CSU will alternate staging For the first five days, the team will workout once daily under Sonny Lubick, in his 13th year at the helm, welcomes back more starters - 17 - than any team that he has put on the field. Personal: Born Augin Houston, Texas.Parents are Fred and Mary Beth Robinson.Has two sisters and one brother.Was a member of FCA, Younglife and the English Honor Society.Enjoys shopping, movies and ESPN.Majoring in exercise science.Fort Collins - In just 48 short hours, the curtain rises on Colorado State University's 2005 football season. Austin High School.Placed second in her district and set school records in multiple events.Won and national zone titles with First Colony Aquatics. Prior Marshall: Was a regional finalist and Gulf Zone qualifier at Stephen F. Also set personal bests in the 100 free (56.57) and the 200 free (2:05.90) at Miami. 25.Ģ007-08 (Freshman): Had one of the teams best times in the 50-yard freestyle, clocking a 25.81 at the Miami Invitational. 2009-10 (Junior): Recorded three career-best times during the season all at the C-USA Championships.personal-best times: 50 freestyle (25.11), 100 freestyle (54.72) and 100 butterfly (1:01.57).Ģ008-09 (Sophomore): Notched a career-best time in the 100 butterfly (1:03.51) at the C-USA Championshis on Feb. ![]()
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