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Shaq blocks a meltdown

A pair of blocked kicks help CSU to its first win
A pair of blocked kicks help CSU to its first win
Ty Sambrailo and Colorado State picked up their first win of the season 34-17 against Cal Poly. Rams quarterback Garrett Grayson threw for 297 yards, and Shaq Barrett blocked two field goals in the win.

FORT COLLINS

Colorado State had blown two fourth quarter leads in a row. The Rams appeared headed for a third demoralizing defeat when Cal Poly kicker Bobby Zalud lined up for 32-yard field goal.

“I closed my eyes,” Colorado State coach Jim McElwain said before the kick. “I was a little frustrated with the way we came out after the half. I thought we walked around a bit.”

This time the Rams didn’t buckle and blow a lead. Instead, Shaq Barrett broke through a gap to block Zalud’s attempt, and Colorado State went on a time-consuming drive to add an insurance touchdown.

Garrett Grayson threw for 297 yards and two touchdowns, and Barrett blocked two field goals, leading CSU to a 34-17 victory over Cal Poly on Saturday.

The Mustangs could have closed the gap to 27-20 with 8 minutes, 11 seconds left when Barrett made his second block.

“I saw the gap and timed it perfectly,” Barrett said. “Everything went perfectly.”

Colorado State followed the block with a 10-play, 68-yard drive that culminated with a 6-yard touchdown pass from Grayson to Kivon Cartwright.

Grayson was 21-for-30 passing with no turnovers.

Chris Nwoke ran for 133 yards on 19 carries for CSU(1-2).

Jared Roberts converted two field goals for the Rams, who had blown fourth-quarter leads in their first two games.

Cal Poly (1-2), the co-champions of the Big Sky Conference a year ago, was outgained 533-367.

CSU scored on 5-of-6 possessions, including the final 14 points of the first half.

Cal Poly scored a touchdown, then the Rams’ Kapri Bibbs scored from the 1 after tackle Ty Sambrailo got the ball there on an 11-yard run on a lateral. Rashad Higgins caught a 36-yard touchdown pass.

Cal Poly’s defense held the Rams to one first down in the third quarter.



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