CSU scrimmages are closed to public, media

Evidently, Colorado State football fans and the media are to take the CSU sports information department's word for their recent scrimmages.

First-year as CSU head coach Steve Fairchild has his scrimmages closed to the public and the media. Fort Collins Coloradoan writer Kelly Lyell's scrimmage stories are written without the benefit of seeing what he is writing about.

Evidently, the media waits for the scrimmage to end and then receives the statistics and can talk to players and coaches. Lyell wrote in a blog on Friday that this was probably the first closed scrimmages at CSU in 16 years.

Lyell wrote that Fairchild said he feels "more comfortable" having some closed sessions as he prepares his first Colorado State University team for the Aug. 31 opener in Denver against the University of Colorado.

I've got a feeling that if Joe Glenn closed his scrimmages to the fans and media, there would be some pretty upset people around town and the state. I haven't heard of any complaining out of Fort Collins. That just seems a little weird to me.

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