CSU Rams shut down New Mexico, keep Mountain West title hopes alive

CSU Rams shut down New Mexico, keep Mountain West title hopes alive

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FORT COLLINS — Those expecting a plethora of points Saturday afternoon at Canvas Stadium were no doubt surprised, if not disappointed.

But Colorado State did what it needed to do, made the key plays, and beat New Mexico 17-6 to keep its Mountain West Conference title hopes alive.

The Rams beat the Lobos for the 13th consecutive time, improved to 3-0 in the Mountain West and 5-3 overall. On a perfect autumn afternoon, the Rams won in front of an announced sellout crowd of 36,980.

Three big plays — a long touchdown reception by Caleb Goode, an 82-yard punt return TD by Kobe Johnson and a fumble recovery by Henry Blackburn — keyed the Rams’ third straight victory.

Coming into Saturday, New Mexico had scored 50-plus points in three consecutive games. Although they outgained the Rams 453-334 in total yardage, New Mexico never got into the end zone.

CSU’s 17-3 halftime lead was courtesy of two key plays.

Early in the second quarter, trailing the Lobos 3-0, quarterback Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi spied Goode behind the secondary and hit the sophomore receiver in stride for a 46-yard TD pass and 7-3 lead.

With star wide receiver Tory Horton out for the season with a knee injury, Goode has become Fowler-Nicolosi’s big-play target. Goode made a sensational, one-handed catch and turned it into an 85-yard TD against Air Force last Saturday.



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