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CSU offensive lines shows signs of coming

Ron Fried / For the Loveland Reporter-Herald)

FORT COLLINS — A run game that was productive. Quarterbacks that were protected.

The change was welcomed by Colorado State's offense in Saturday's win over San Jose State, a departure from what had been the norm the first five games of the season. The ability to run for better than 200 yards for the first time this season and not having quarterbacks hit constantly was attributed by CSU coach Mike Bobo to the offensive line being tied together for the most part in the contest.

So what made it work?