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By Mike Brohard • Sports Editor Sticking to the pattern

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BSU 41, CSU 10

What went right — Not much. Colorado State had no rhythm on offense and was ineffective on both sides of the ball. Kevin Davis did have 1.5 tackles for loss, a category in which he leads the Mountain West.

What went wrong — Boise State hit the Rams for three explosive scoring plays in the first half to put the game out of reach early. True freshman quarterback Brett Rypien threw for a career-best 339 yards.

Who played well — Joe Hansley had one catch, but it was good for a touchdown, and safety Nick Januska intercepted the first pass of his career and finished the night with six tackles, one for a loss

FORT COLLINS — Colorado State stayed true to the season pattern, which was exactly what the Rams didn't need on Saturday.