Published Jan 18, 2018
Q&A with former Colorado WR Bryce Bobo
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CUSportsNation.com spoke with outgoing senior wide receiver Bryce Bobo following his East-West Shrine Game practice in Florida. Check out the exclusive Q&A below!

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What was the feeling like after the Utah game to end the season?

Bobo: "It was a disappointing season to have to end your way at CU. We thought we were going to have a somewhat similar team as the year before. We fell short of that. I have great memories that I made with the guys I played with."

What do you feel like is the direction of the offense with you, Devin, and Shay are all graduating? How will the next group of receivers do?

Bobo: "They'll be fine. They have a lot of weapons -- Kabion Ento, Juwann Winfree, Viska, K.D. -- guys like that. They can stretch the field, and I don't think they're going to miss a beat, especially with coach Chiaverini taking over most of the offense. It'll help the receiving core."

What do you think about that new role for Chiaverini? How do you think he'll transition into calling palys?

Bobo: "He'll be fine, trust me. He's probably going to bring more of that Texas Tech air-raid offense, but they also have coach Adams as a co-coordinator, and that will open up the run game, because he knows his schemes."

Can you compare Sefo and Steven as quarterbacks?

Bobo: "I came in with Sefo and I was really able to see his growth. He was a leader from day one. Steven kind of had to mature as he went along and figure stuff out by himself. Steven has a bigger arm than Sefo did, but they are both pretty good runners. Sefo just knew the offense a bit better too."

What does "BlackOutBoyz" mean to you?

Bobo: "That's the swaggiest group in the nation. We do what we do and we make plays."

How cool has this week been so far in Florida for the Shrine Game?

Bobo: "It's real cool. I've met a lot of different guys from a lot of different teams. We all get along. It's nothing but fun here. Even though we're in competition to get our draft stock up, we all have each other backs."

What are you feeling about your draft stock right now?

Bobo: "I'm hearing from a lot of teams. I feel like my play the last couple of days [in practice] has improved. I got a lot of attention from NFL teams. I might have boosted my stock in these last couple of days."

Is it kind of weird catching passes from Nick Stevens?

Bobo: "He's a cool dude. We joked about the whole rivalry. He's doing pretty well."