One of the most successful players in Fresno State football history has an opportunity this week to make another mark on NFL scouts this week.

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One of the most successful players in Fresno State football history has an opportunity this week to make another mark on NFL scouts this week.
The Orlando Robinson-led Bulldogs desperately needed a bounce-back win. They found it in Colorado Springs.
Fresno State dropped their fourth straight game Saturday night, losing to San Diego State 61-44.
Fresno State’s pathways to the Big Dance get slimmer by the game, with the Mountain West Tournament growing with importance to get there.
Jeff Tedford is back. Jake Haener is back. And the Fresno State Bulldogs finally have a travel date to the Los Angeles Coliseum to square off against Lincoln Riley and USC.
Despite masks being handed out at the Super Bowl, celebrities, the Mayor of Los Angeles, and few fans appeared to actually wear facial coverings during the big event.
Despite another outstanding performance from star forward Orlando Robinson, the Bulldogs could not get the job done on the road Friday night, falling to Colorado State 65-50.
One state is hosting the Super Bowl, the other will host thousands more in casino sportsbooks. Only one state’s Super Bowl Sunday celebration will be maskless.
Fresno State nearly pulled off an upset of the Mountain West’s second-best squad at the Save Mart Center on Sunday.
Tedford said it was “a little bit easier” on the recruiting trail being able to show Fresno State’s success over the past 5 years compared to the dismal seasons from before he took over the first time.