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Vol. 127, No.62 Monday, November 13, 2017
CLASS RAISES MONEY FOR PUERTO RICO PAGE 4
WE STILL HAVE STATE PRIDE PAGE 9
A&C
TAYLOR SWIFT’S LYRICS ARE CLICHÉ PAGE 12
State of Heartbreak
Colorado State wide receiver Detrich Clark (8) reacts to the Rams 59-52 overtime loss as the Broncos celebrate in the background. PHOTO BY DAVIS BONNER COLLEGIAN
Rams squander 25-point lead against Boise State By Colin Barnard @ColinBarnard_
What looked like a promising Saturday in Fort Collins turned sour early Sunday morning for the Colorado State football team, who surrendered a 25-point lead
in a 59-52 loss to Boise State. The Rams cruised for most of the game, holding a 14-point lead with under four minutes to play. Led by junior quarterback Brett Rypien, though, Boise State clawed its way back in quick fashion. Rypien found wide receiver
Sean Modster for a 13-yard score to cut the lead to seven. Following a perfectly executed onside kick, the Broncos regained possession with less than two minutes to go. Rypien hit tight end Jake Roh for his second score of the evening, tying the game at 52.
In overtime, the Broncos struck first on a four-yard rush from running back Alex Mattison. On the ensuing possession, running back Rashaad Boddie fumbled the ball near the goal line as Boise State completed the seemingly improbable
comeback, winning 59-52. The win marks Boise State’s biggest comeback in 33 years. “There’s a million plays in my head right now that were opportunities to finish game, and we couldn’t finish,” head coach see RAMS on page 11 >>