FORT COLLINS — It’s inaccurate to say that Nick Stevens has had an up-and-down career at Colorado State. Rather, the Rams’ quarterback from Murrieta, Calif., has been up, down … and up again. In spring ball, which concludes Saturday with the spring game at the Lagoon Field on campus, Stevens has been the self-assured leader, the undisputed starter and the senior-to-be looking ahead to closing out his collegiate career this fall. Related ArticlesApril 18, 2017 Michael Gallup fishing for more catches this fall for CSU Rams April 16, 2017 Colorado State football recruiting turning into a family affair April 15, 2017 Preston Williams already making a difference for Colorado State football April 2, 2017 Passing game dominates Colorado State’s spring scrimmage March 22, 2017 Deonte Clyburn excited to return for Colorado State Football “I have taken a different approach to this offseason,” Stevens said this week.