The Denver Post

BIGGER, BETTER

Thomas assumes MLB role

- By Mike Chambers

FORT COLLINS» Colorado State linebacker Tre Thomas — the guy who helped make sure the Rams would win their first game in their new stadium last year with a dramatic picksix late in the third quarter against Oregon State — hopes to play in all the big downs this coming season as a fifthyear senior.

Thomas, who was mostly used in specialty situations as a junior, has gained 15 pounds, now up to 230, and is penciled in as a starter at middle linebacker. Coach Mike Bobo has big expectatio­ns for the Denverborn speedster from Overland High School who has seen action in each of CSU’S 39 games the last three years (14 starts).

“For Tre, he’s always been a guy who can run and give unbe lievable effort. It’s putting it together where we can play him consistent­ly on scrimmage downs,” Bobo said Saturday after a Rams’ second day of practice, which was delayed twice because of rain and lightning. “He’s going to run his tail off, and he’s going to play, but he’s got to be more consistent at that linebacker position.”

Through two days in shorts, Bobo has been impressed. The Rams will don the pads Sunday.

“I’ve noticed throughout spring and these first two days, I’ve see a guy who’s more confident — he’s pulling the trigger to make the play,” Bobo said. “(But) we’re in shorts. When we get into pads, for him, it’s going to be about what I call block protection — being solid at the point of attack, not getting covered up by a tight end, not getting covered up by a lineman.”

Thomas played in all 13 games last season, starting one, and produced 41 tackles — including a teamhigh seven at No. 1 Alabama. Thomas’ picksix against OSU gave the Rams a 3420 lead to break open a close game late in the third quarter at the newly opened Sonny Lubick Field at Canvas Stadium. CSU went on to win 5827. Thomas made seven tackles in the game.

Thomas was a tackling machine in high school. He owns a schoolreco­rd 322 career tackles at Overland, including a seasonsing­le record 219 as a senior in 2013. He also owns the singlegame school record for tackles, at 27, which he amassed three times as a senior.

His speed and athleticis­m have always been stellar. He just needs to get more physical between the tackles.

“Yeah, I need to be more pro active on the inside. It’s definitely what I’m working on now,” Thomas said. “I think the extra weight should definitely help. I just plan to give it all I got. I just expect to leave nothing on the field, because it could be my last time playing.”

Thomas hopes to lead the Rams’ defense like another fifthyear player — quarterbac­k K.J. Cartasamue­ls, the graduate student from Washington — leads the offense.

“In leadership, I think I can offer a lot — not so much vocally but with my effort,” Thomas said. “I’m always running to the ball. I’m a ballhawk. I’m definitely feeling good about this year. More opportunit­y and responsibi­lity than I’ve had in the past.”

Mike Chambers: mchambers@denverpost.com or @mikechambe­rs

 ?? Andy Cross, Denver Post file ?? Colorado State linebacker Tre Thomas heads to the end zone for a picksix score last season against Oregon State in the first game played at the Rams’ facility now known as Canvas Stadium.
Andy Cross, Denver Post file Colorado State linebacker Tre Thomas heads to the end zone for a picksix score last season against Oregon State in the first game played at the Rams’ facility now known as Canvas Stadium.

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