Colorado State redshirt junior defensive back Jace Bellah didn’t even play in the Rams’ first two games of the season.

But as injuries to the team’s defense began to pile up, he began to get more opportunities. In the past four games, he has certainly made the most of them.

Bellah has four interceptions in the Rams’ past four games, including a pair in CSU’s lone Mountain West Conference victory over Fresno State on Oct. 10. He had one the next week against Hawaii and one last week against UNLV.

He has gone from a backup to one of the Rams’ top playmakers on defense in just a little more than a month’s time.

“He didn’t play the first two meetings of the year, and then his role has continued to increase,” CSU interim head coach Tyson Summers said. “I think he’s just a great example of a

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