Colorado State 23, Colorado 17

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Final

7:00 PM ET, September 6, 2009
Folsom Field
BOULDER, CO

Stucker, in first collegiate start, leads Rams to upset of Buffaloes

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1413
Total Yards376251
Passing208222
Rushing16829
Penalties6-715-60
3rd Down Conversions3-143-14
4th Down Conversions1-12-3
Turnovers22
Possession32:5427:06
Air/Ground Leaders
Colorado State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Stucker10/1720812
Colorado Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Hawkins24/4022211
Colorado State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Mason23107044
Mosure1144116
Colorado Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Stewart638019
Sumler82008
Colorado State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Morton157057
Greer250045
Colorado Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Geer665020
Simmons144044
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERCSUCOLO
TD11:47John Mosure 1 Yd Run (Ben Deline Kick) 70
TD01:09John Mosure 13 Yd Pass From Grant Stucker (Ben Deline Kick) 140
SECOND QUARTERCSUCOLO
FG11:43Ben DeLine 29 Yd 170
FG02:50Aric Goodman 54 Yd 173
FG00:05Ben DeLine 45 Yd 203
THIRD QUARTERCSUCOLO
TD13:20Brian Lockridge 9 Yd Run (Aric Goodman Kick) 2010
FOURTH QUARTERCSUCOLO
FG08:58Ben DeLine 18 Yd 2310
TD01:57Scotty McKnight 2 Yd Pass From Cody Hawkins (Aric Goodman Kick) 2317
Associated Press

BOULDER, Colo. -- Grant Stucker's patience finally paid off.

The fifth-year senior quarterback made his first start Sunday night and led Colorado State to a 23-17 upset of Colorado, the Rams' first win in Boulder since 1986.

Stucker barely beat out Jon Eastman last week for the starting job, a year after losing out to Billy Farris.

"One thing you've got to look at it, 50 years down the road, do you think you could've stuck it out, regardless if you get the start or not? It's something I didn't want to have -- regret," Stucker said.

"I'm very happy that I was able to have that patience to stick it out."

So are the Rams and their fans, who stormed the field to celebrate the second upset for the Mountain West Conference over a Big 12 team in 24 hours, coming on the heels of BYU's stunning 14-13 victory over third-ranked Oklahoma.

Stucker threw a 13-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter to new running back John Mosure, who also had a 1-yard TD run as the Rams (1-0) took the Folsom Field crowd out early by jumping out to a 17-0 lead.

That helped calm down Stucker, whom Rams coach Steve Fairchild said had a poor week of practice.

"I wasn't sandbagging anybody. First-year quarterback, there's just some growing pains," Fairchild said. "We're not out of the woods yet with him. I think he's a talented young man. Hopefully he'll keep getting better. ... I'll certainly pat him on the back and give him his due. That's not easy, coming into this place and trying to win a game like that."

Colorado coach Dan Hawkins -- who's entering a do-or-die fourth season at Boulder -- kept his starter a secret until just before kickoff when his son, junior Cody Hawkins, got the nod over Tyler Hansen.

That decision was met with derision by the Buffaloes' student section as Colorado's offense struggled behind Hawkins, who completed 7 of 14 passes for 46 yards in a first half that ended with Colorado (0-1) trailing 20-3.

Dan Hawkins said he never considered pulling his son, blaming the lack of cohesion on penalties and mental mistakes: "When you're three plays and out it's hard for anyone to get rhythm."

The Buffaloes looked like they had made the proper adjustments at halftime when they took the opening kickoff and needed just four plays to pull to 20-10 on Brian Lockridge's 9-yard touchdown run.

Their momentum stalled, however, when wide receiver Scotty McKnight fumbled inside the Rams 20 on a hard hit by free safety Elijah-Blu Smith and linebacker Alex Williams recovered.

On their next drive, the Buffs were stuffed on fourth-and-1 from their own 44. Demetrius Sumler was stopped well short of the first-down marker, snapping a string of a dozen consecutive fourth-down conversions by the Buffaloes going back to last season.

After the Rams decided not to go for it on fourth-and-goal from the 1, Ben DeLine kicked an 18-yard field goal that gave Colorado State a 23-10 lead with just under nine minutes left.

That decision loomed large when Hawkins threw a 2-yard touchdown pass to McKnight with 1:57 remaining to pull the Buffs to 23-17. Rams safety Klint Kubiak fumbled the onside kick but teammate Dion Morton smothered it.

Leonard Mason (23 rushes for 107 yards) then reeled off a 44-yard run to the Buffs 6 and the Rams took a knee three times to end the game before their fans stormed the field.

"There is not a better feeling I've ever had playing the game of football," said Kubiak, whose father, Houston Texas coach Gary Kubiak, was in the middle of the mosh pit of celebration.

The Buffaloes, whose stated goal of 10 wins has already taken a blow, trudged off the field as the Rams and their fans went wild.

"It's real tough, especially when you see the fans jumping on your emblem in the middle of the field," Lockridge said.

Stucker finished 10 of 17 for 208 yards, a TD and two interceptions. Hawkins was 24 of 40 for 222 yards, a TD and an interception.

A big issue for Colorado was the loss of center Mike Iltis to a knee injury in the first quarter. He was replaced by Keenan Stevens but the Buffs' offense remained out of sync and the run game stuck in neutral.

The Buffs don't have a lot of time to fix things -- they play at Toledo on Friday night.

Cody Hawkins sees that as a good thing, though.

"Luckily for us we have a really short week so we get to go back on the field and try and flush this one out of our system," he said.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, September 3rd
North Dakota State 17 Final
Iowa State 34
Saturday, September 5th
Louisiana-Monroe 20 Final
2 Texas 59
20 Brigham Young 14 Final
3 Oklahoma 13
13 Georgia 10 Final
9 Oklahoma State 24
Florida Atlantic 3 Final
24 Nebraska 49
Northern Colorado 3 Final
25 Kansas 49
Baylor 24 Final
Wake Forest 21
Missouri 37 Final
Illinois 9
New Mexico 6 Final
Texas A&M 41
North Dakota 13 Final
Texas Tech 38
Massachusetts 17 Final
Kansas State 21
Sunday, September 6th
Colorado State 23 Final
Colorado 17