Better start polishing up that trophy case, the one you got to put the school's copy of Capri Bibbs Heisman trophy in.
Every year it's something.
CSU has a 5 star RB who Saban just happened to let leave Alabama,
CSU has a defensive lineman who is unblockable
CSU has 4 seniors and a junior on the greatest offensive line ever assembled
CSU has an unstoppable WR
CSU has . . . . . . . it keeps on coming.
As I stated he may turn out to be the best RB CSU has, doesn't look like he has completely blown people away yet from what I have seen in a few minutes of wasted time on sheep . . . err. ramnation.
When CSU has beaten CU more times than CU has shut out CSU then I might start to worry.
CU has gone through maybe the worst decade in the schools football history and yet the Buffs are 8-3 in the last 11 games with the three CSU wins by a total of 15 points, one more than the margin of CU's victory last year.
Is it a walkover, not yet. CU is still trying to rebuild a team that was burned to the ground by Hawkins/Embree and CSU focuses on this game all year so they give their very best effort but if CU plays reasonably well it will be a CU win no matter how hard CSU plays, "superstar" RB or not.