From a walk-on that "wasn't very good" to a CSU record-holder.

Wyatt Bryan has made his mark at Colorado State University.

After a stellar night in CSU's 34-27 comeback win over Arkansas on Saturday night, Bryan is now the all-time leading scorer for the Rams.

He hit four field goals (55, 46, 44 and 22 yards) and two extra points in the upset win. Bryan now has 300 career points, passing Steve Bartalo's previous record of 294 points.

“What a great feat, all-time leading scorer in Colorado State history," CSU coach Mike Bobo said. "He’s a guy that walked-on, wasn’t very good when I first got here, but a credit to him how he worked. He’s one of the hardest workers in the offseason."

Bryan, a senior from Douglas County High School, walked-on in 2014 and earned a scholarship before the 2017 season.

He was 0-2 on field goals in the season opener against Hawaii, and Bobo and special teams coach Chase Gibson opened up the kicking competition, challenging Bryan with backup Braxton Davis.

Bryan then went 2-2 last week against Colorado, including hitting a 51-yarder. The Rams couldn't have pulled the upset without him Saturday.

“Wyatt Bryan was challenged the first week. We opened up the competition. He didn’t back down, came out there with a strong mental attitude," Bobo said. "I think he made that first kick against CU and told Coach Gibson ‘don’t ever doubt me.’ I like it, because he has belief in himself."

Limited duty for Hill

After appearing in two series last week against CU, backup quarterback Collin Hill appeared in one series and went 0 for 3 passing as the Rams punted.

He also came in for one play in the fourth quarter when starter K.J. Carta-Samuels was hurt. He threw a pass intended pass for Preston Williams near the goal-line that drew a pass interference call. Carta-Samuels returned on the following play.

Hill is still less than six months out from surgery on a torn ACL.

Jackson out

Sophomore wide receiver Warren Jackson missed the game with a knee injury. Bobo said he was hurt during Wednesday's practice. He didn't say how long Jackson might be out.

Crowd count

There was a crowd of 31,894 at Canvas Stadium, short of a sellout of 36,500. It was slightly bigger than the 31,007 that were at CSU's opening game this season. against Hawaii. Arkansas did its part with Razorback red throughout parts of the stadium.

CSU set a school record average attendance of 32,062 in 2017, its first season in Canvas Stadium.