2020 Colorado State Rams football team

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2020 Colorado State Rams football
ConferenceMountain West Conference
Record1–3 (1–3 MW)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorJoey Lynch (1st season)
Defensive coordinatorChuck Heater (3rd season)
Home stadiumCanvas Stadium
Uniform
Seasons
← 2019
2021 →
2020 Mountain West Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 24 San Jose State y$   7 0     7 1  
Boise State y   5 0     5 2  
Nevada   6 2     7 2  
San Diego State   4 2     4 4  
Hawaii   4 4     5 4  
Fresno State   3 3     3 3  
Air Force   2 2     3 3  
Wyoming   2 4     2 4  
New Mexico   2 5     2 5  
Colorado State   1 3     1 3  
Utah State   1 5     1 5  
UNLV   0 6     0 6  
Championship: San Jose State 34, Boise State 20
  • $ – Conference champion
  • y – Championship game participant
  • Note: Due to COVID-19, the Mountain West suspended the season, but later decided to begin play on October 24.[1]
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2020 Colorado State Rams football team represented Colorado State University in the 2020 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Originally, there was a cancellation of the 2020 season for the Mountain West Conference due to the COVID-19 pandemic,[2] but this was reversed when the conference agreed to play a conference-only, eight game season. The Rams were to play their opening game at Sonny Lubick Field at Canvas Stadium in Fort Collins, Colorado against New Mexico, but the game was canceled due to virus restrictions. The Rams were led by first-year head coach Steve Addazio.

Preseason

Colorado State announced its 2020 football schedule on February 27, 2020.[3] The 2020 schedule consisted of 6 home and 6 away games in the regular season. On August 10, 2020, the Mountain West Conference announced the suspension of the football season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2][4] On September 25, the Mountain West announced the 2020 season would return with a revised 8-game, conference only season beginning October 24.[5]

In August 2020, the university temporarily suspended the football program and initiated investigations into accusations of racism and verbal abuse of players by the coaching staff.[6] However, the subsequent investigation found that the majority of athletes and staff disputed these accusations, and in October 2020, the investigation concluded and the team was cleared.[7]

Wide receiver Warren Jackson was unanimously selected to the

NFL Draft.[8] Tight end Trey McBride, linebacker Dequan Jackson, and punter Ryan Stonehouse were also named to the 2020 Preseason All-Conference Team
.

Staff

Name Position Consecutive season at Colorado
State in current position
Steve Addazio Head coach 1st
Joey Lynch Offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach 1st
Chuck Heater Defensive coordinator/safeties coach 1st
Antoine Smith Assistant head coach/defensive line coach 1st
Louie Addazio Offensive line coach 1st
Brian White Running backs coach 1st
Cody Booth Tight ends coach 1st
Kenny Guiton Wide receivers coach 1st
Sean Cronin Linebackers coach 1st
Kap Dede Outside Linebackers/nickelbacks coach 1st
Anthony Perkins Cornerbacks coach 2nd
Scott McLafferty Head strength and conditioning coach 1st

Roster

2020 Colorado State Rams Football Roster

Quarterbacks

  • 2 Justice McCoy –
    New Orleans, LA
    )
  • 7
    West Palm Beach, FL
    )
  • 10 Aaron Syverson –
    Minnetonka, MN
    )
  • 12 Patrick O'Brien –
    San Juan Capistrano, CA
    )
  • 15 Jonah O'Brien –
    Bartlett, IL
    )
  • 17 Walker Brickle –
    Arvada, CO
    )

Running backs

  • 24 Kyjuan Herndon –
    Jacksonville, FL
    )
  • 27 Jaylen Thomas –
    Colorado Springs, CO
    )
  • 28 Christian Hunter – Sophomore (
    Fontana, CA
    )
  • 29 Tyreese Jackson –
    Jeanerette, LA
    )
  • 32 Marcus McElroy Jr. – Senior (
    Denver, CO
    )
  • 34 Hunter Williams –
    Frisco, TX
    )
  • 47 David Aggrey –
    Bronx, NY
    )

Wide receivers

  • 1 Jadon Walker –
    Lithia Springs, GA
    )
  • 3 E.J. Scott –
    Atlanta, GA
    )
  • 6 Ty McCullouch – Sophomore (
    Moreno Valley, CA
    )
  • 13 Jeremiah Pruitte –
    Marietta, GA
    )
  • 14 Nate Craig-Myers –
    Dade City, FL
    )
  • 18 Thomas Pannunzio – Junior (
    Pueblo, CO
    )
  • 20 A'Jon Vivens –
    Denver, CO
    )
  • 22 Dante Wright – Sophomore (
    Navarre, FL
    )
  • 26 Logan Ludwig –
    Roxborough Park, CO
    )
  • 38 Chris Franquemont –
    Highlands Ranch, CO
    )
  • 40 Dawson Menegatti –
    Pueblo West, CO
    )
  • 44 Garrett Burns –
    Fort Collins, CO
    )
  • 81 Dane Olson –
    San Diego, CA
    )
  • 83 Chris McEahern –
    Arvada, CO
    )
  • 87 Ryan Sayre –
    Castle Rock, CO
    )

Tight ends

  • 16 Cam Butler – Senior (
    Columbia, SC
    )
  • 40 Corte Tapia –
    Windsor, CO
    )
  • 80 Sawyer Shepherd –
    Loveland, CO
    )
  • 82 Dylan Walker –
    Douglassville, PA
    )
  • 84 Gary Williams –
    Charlotte, NC
    )
  • 85
    Fort Morgan, CO
    )
  • 88 Brian Polendey –
    Denton, TX
    )
  • 89 Kyle Helbig –
    Broomfield, CO
    )
 

Offensive linemen

  • 50 Owen Snively –
    Fremont, NH
    )
  • 52 Adam Korutz – Grad. Student (
    Johnson City, NY
    )
  • 53 Elijah Johnson –
    Severn, MD
    )
  • 55 Cam Reddy –
    Franklin, MA
    )
  • 56 Ches Jackson –
    Tifton, GA
    )
  • 60 Florian McCann –
    Denver, CO
    )
  • 63 Alex Azusenis –
    Powell, OH
    )
  • 64 Scott Brooks –
    Moorpark, CA
    )
  • 65 Tautai Li'o Marks –
    Santa Ana, CA
    )
  • 69
    Morrison, CO
    )
  • 70 Joctavis Phillips –
    West Monroe, LA
    )
  • 71 Brian Crespo-Jaquez –
    Fort Collins, CO
    )
  • 72 Dirk Nelson –
    Visalia, CA
    )
  • 73 Gage Gaynor – Freshman (
    Parkland, FL
    )
  • 76 John Blasco Jr. –
    Tacoma, WA
    )
  • 77 Keith Williams –
    Baltimore, MD
    )
  • 79 Tex Elliott –
    Indianapolis, IN
    )

Defensive linemen

  • 0 Toby McBride –
    Fort Morgan, CO
    )
  • 1 Scott Patchan – Grad. Student (
    Tampa, FL
    )
  • 15 Brandon Hickerson-Rooks –
    Harrisburg, PA
    )
  • 33
    Cartersville, GA
    )
  • 44 Blake Householder –
    Missouri City, TX
    )
  • 49 Brandon Derrow –
    Columbus, OH
    )
  • 50 Cian Quiroga –
    Denver, CO
    )
  • 52 Aidan Cullen –
    Monument, CO
    )
  • 56 Rushton Roberts –
    Jacksonville, FL
    )
  • 59 Grant Stewartson –
    Castle Pines, CO
    )
  • 68 Cam Bariteau – Freshman (
    Wareham, MA
    )
  • 90 Casey Irons Jr. –
    Gilmer, TX
    )
  • 91 James Mitchell – Freshman (
    Duncanville, TX
    )
  • 92 Livingston Paogofie – Senior (
    Arlington, TX
    )
  • 94 Devin Phillips – Junior (
    Monroe, LA
    )
  • 98 Ellison Hubbard – Senior (
    Loganville, GA
    )
  • 99 Luis Lebron –
    Jacksonville, FL
    )

Placekickers

  • 35 Joe DeLine –
    Steamboat Springs, CO
    )
  • 93 Jonathan Terry –
    Castle Rock, CO
    )
  • 95
    Pueblo, CO
    )
  • 96 Robert Liss –
    Phoenix, AZ
    )
 

Linebackers

  • 5 Dequan Jackson – Junior (
    Jacksonville, FL
    )
  • 12 Cam'Ron Carter – Junior (
    Tucker, GA
    )
  • 30 Chase Wilson – Freshman (
    Arvada, CO
    )
  • 31 Tanner Hollens – Freshman (
    Littleton, CO
    )
  • 35 Aaron Moore – Freshman (
    Oakland, TN
    )
  • 36 Payton Polson –
    Highlands Ranch, CO
    )
  • 37 Blake Beecher –
    Norco, CA
    )
  • 39 Sanjay Strickland – Freshman (
    Arvada, CO
    )
  • 42
    Newark, NJ
    )
  • 43 Troy Golden –
    Orlando, FL
    )
  • 45 Bam Amina – Freshman (
    Waianae, HI
    )
  • 46 Devon Edwards –
    Mead, CO
    )
  • 53 Cade Plath –
    Chanhassen, MN
    )
  • 55 Tavian Brown –
    Demopolis, AL
    )
  • 57 Will Drewes – Freshman (
    Longmont, CO
    )
  • 58 Quinn Meinert – Freshman (
    St. Cloud, MN
    )

Defensive backs

  • 2 Dajon Owens – Senior (
    Los Angeles, CA
    )
  • 4 Rashad Ajayi – Junior (
    Atlanta, GA
    )
  • 8 Quinn Brinnon – Junior (
    Pleasanton, CA
    )
  • 9 Logan Stewart –
    Loveland, CO
    )
  • 10 Tywan Francis – Junior (
    New Orleans, LA
    )
  • 11 Henry Blackburn – Freshman (
    Boulder, CO
    )
  • 14 Brandon Guzman –
    Pasadena, CA
    )
  • 17 Christian Cumber –
    Denver, CO
    )
  • 19 Xavier Goldsmith –
    Detroit, MI
    )
  • 23 Mikell Harvey –
    Slidell, LA
    )
  • 25 Keevan Bailey – Sophomore (
    Conyers, GA
    )
  • 26 Marshaun Cameron –
    Los Angeles, CA
    )
  • 32 Liam Huber – Freshman (
    Erie, CO
    )
  • 34 Titus Jones –
    Kingston, GA
    )
  • 38 Adonis Rufran –
    Colorado Springs, CO
    )
  • 38 Griffin Vander Waerdt –
    Parker, CO
    )

Long snappers

  • 86 Ross Reiter – Junior (
    Phoenix, AZ
    )
  • 97 Huck Vollmar –
    Colorado Springs, CO
    )

Punters

  • 41
    La Verne, CA
    )
  • 99 Jack Gabbe – Freshman (
    Jupiter, FL
    )

Redshirt = Redshirted for the 2020 season. | Rs. = Redshirted in a previous season.
2020 Colorado State Football Roster

Pipeline states
States with five or more recruits on the 2020 roster:

Schedule

The modified schedule included a game vs. New Mexico on October 24 that was canceled due to COVID-19 restrictions.[9] The November 21 game vs. UNLV was also canceled due to COVID-19 cases related to contact tracing within the UNLV program.[10] The November 26 game at Air Force was also canceled due to COVID-19 cases related to contact tracing within the Colorado State program.[11] The December 12 game vs. Utah State was canceled by Utah State University as a result of a Utah State player boycott in protest of comments made by their university president that they perceived as discriminatory.[12]

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
October 247:00 p.m.
Fort Collins, CO
FS2N/A 0–0
October 298:00 p.m.at
Bulldog Stadium
  • Fresno, CA
  • CBSSNL 17–380 (Behind closed doors)
    November 57:00 p.m.WyomingCBSSNW 34–240 (Behind closed doors)
    November 126:00 p.m.at Boise StateFS1L 21–521,100
    November 213:30 p.m.
    Fort Collins, CO
    FS2N/A 0–0
    November 2612:00 p.m.
    Fort Collins, CO
    CBSSNN/A 0–0
    December 58:30 p.m.at San Diego StateCBSSNL 17–290 (Behind closed doors)
    December 127:30 p.m.
    Fort Collins, CO
    CBSSNN/A 0–0

    Source[13]

    Game summaries

    Fresno State

    1 2 3 4 Total
    Rams 3 7 0 7 17
    Bulldogs 7 17 7 7 38

    Wyoming

    1 2 3 4 Total
    Wyoming 0 14 3 7 24
    Rams 14 10 7 3 34

    Boise State

    1 2 3 4 Total
    Rams 0 7 14 0 21
    Broncos 21 21 10 0 52

    San Diego State

    1 2 3 4 Total
    Rams 0 17 0 0 17
    Aztecs 7 16 0 6 29

    Postseason

    Awards

    Mountain West All-Conference Selections[14]

    • Scott Patchan, DE (First team)
    • Ryan Stonehouse, P (First team)
    • Dante Wright, WR (Second team)
    • Trey McBride, TE (Second team)
    • Dequan Jackson, LB (Second team)

    Outgoing transfers

    Colorado State lost 12 athletes to the transfer portal, per the Coloradoan.[15]

    Position Name Year High School Hometown Seasons at CSU Destination
    QB Patrick O'Brien Rd. Senior San Juan Hills
    San Juan Capistrano, CA
    2018, 2019, 2020 Washington
    RB Tyreese Jackson Rd. Freshman Westgate
    Jeanerette, LA
    2019, 2020 Louisiana
    WR Nate Craig-Myers Rd. Senior Tampa Catholic
    Dade City, FL
    2019, 2020 UCF
    WR Jeremiah Pruitte Rd. Freshman Wheeler
    Marietta, GA
    2019, 2020 Florida A&M
    WR Jadon Walker Rd. Junior Chapel Hill
    Lithia Springs, GA
    2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 N/A
    DL
    Casey Irons Jr. Freshman Gilmer
    Gilmer, TX
    2020 Northern Colorado
    DL
    Livingston Paogofie Senior Bowie
    Arlington, TX
    2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
    Dixie State
    DB Keevan Bailey Sophomore Salem
    Conyers, GA
    2019, 2020 N/A
    DB Caleb Blake Rd. Freshman
    Bishop Moore
    Winter Haven, FL
    2019, 2020 Florida State
    DB Christian Cumber Rd. Junior Mullen
    Denver, CO
    2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 N/A
    DB Xavier Goldsmith Rd. Freshman Cass Technical
    Detroit, MI
    2019, 2020 Idaho State
    DB Dajon Owens Senior Gardena
    Los Angeles, CA
    2018, 2019, 2020 Stony Brook

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