Stovall commands attention at the slot receiver position. The 5-foot-8-inch wideout has amazing footwork and a surprisingly adept release off the line for a player of his size. The lighting-fast senior wide receiver posted “56 catches for 643 yards and one touchdown” last year at Nevada, according to CSU Athletics, and is poised to produce even greater stats this coming season. Melquan Stovall is another transfer following Norvell from Nevada. Chemistry with his new wide receivers will develop with time, but as things stand right now, Millen has a good shot at getting the starting nod for this coming season. Millen’s quick release and knack for standing in the pocket despite a collapse labels him as a prototypical pocket-passing quarterback.
Despite the pair of interceptions Millen threw, he looked comfortable passing deep down the field. Millen, a 6-foot-3-inch transfer from Nevada, was composed in the pocket during the Green and Gold spring game. (Collegian | Gregory James)įans should expect to see an immediate impact on the offensive side of the ball from highly touted quarterback and redshirt freshman Clay Millen. Millen, who transferred from the University of Nevada Reno with Head Coach Jay Norvell, threw for four touchdowns in the ‘green’ squad win over the ‘white’ squad 49-37. Clay Millen Colorado State quarterback Clay Millen (11) passes the ball April 23 at the Green and Gold intra-squad scrimmage.
Read below for insight into a few of the recruits fans will see take the field at Canvas Stadium sporting green and gold this coming spring. The upcoming 2022-23 football season currently features 28 recruits. This increase in the ranking was caused by CSU Athletics’ recorded 11 transfer players who followed Norvell to CSU from the University of Nevada, Reno.Įven though Ram fans won’t immediately see the recruiting advantages Norvell brings to the CSU football program, apart from the transfers accompanying Norvell from Nevada, CSU should expect to see a vastly improved 2023 recruiting class. After the announcement that Jay Norvell would become the next and 24th head coach of the CSU football team this past December, the 2022 CSU recruiting class climbed in 247sports to 84th overall. However, not all hope is lost for the 2022 recruiting class. When using a search engine such as Google, Bing or Yahoo check the safe search settings where you can exclude adult content sites from your search results Īsk your internet service provider if they offer additional filters īe responsible, know what your children are doing online.With very limited connections to the Mountain West Conference and the high school head coaches on the West Coast, it would be inaccurate to consider Addazio’s recruiting net sufficient enough to build a successful future for the CSU football program. Use family filters of your operating systems and/or browsers Other steps you can take to protect your children are: More information about the RTA Label and compatible services can be found here. Parental tools that are compatible with the RTA label will block access to this site. We use the "Restricted To Adults" (RTA) website label to better enable parental filtering. Protect your children from adult content and block access to this site by using parental controls. PARENTS, PLEASE BE ADVISED: If you are a parent, it is your responsibility to keep any age-restricted content from being displayed to your children or wards. Furthermore, you represent and warrant that you will not allow any minor access to this site or services. This website should only be accessed if you are at least 18 years old or of legal age to view such material in your local jurisdiction, whichever is greater. You are about to enter a website that contains explicit material (pornography).