Colorado State Rams Lose Starting Senior Safety Klint Kubiak

Rich Kurtzman by Analyst Written on October 20, 2009
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As if the Rams needed any more bad news after losing their fourth straight game this Saturday versus TCU, today they learned they will be without one of their best players in safety Klint Kubiak for the entire second half of the season.

Kubiak, whose torn pectoral muscle was repaired with surgery last week, was given an eight-to-10 week recovery timetable, meaning, sadly, CSU will be without their defensive leader for crucial stretch contests. Kubiak commented on the border war with Wyoming saying, “It's just heartbreaking news, being my senior season. Running out of that tunnel on Senior Day against Wyoming would have been great being in full pads, but it didn't work out for me."

Although sad, this is nothing new for the fifth-year senior, as he missed most of the 2007 season with an ulcer and almost half of 2008 with a knee injury—Kubiak has only played 15 games since the ’07 season started. But the worst part is Kubiak is special when he is on the field.

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