Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC)-(NCAA Division II)
Overview: The race for the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) championship in 2018 was basically a battle between two teams in the Colorado State University-Pueblo Thunderwolves and the Colorado School of Mines Orediggers. Both teams finished RMAC action at 9-1, with the Orediggers outlasting Thunderwolves 35-21 in the regular season contest on September 15.
But CSU-Pueblo avenged that setback to Colorado Mines in a stunning upset on the road in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs on November 17. The Orediggers season ended at 10-2 overall after the loss to the Thunderwolves. Meanwhile, Pueblo's season came to a close at 11-2 overall after losing to then No. 1 Minnesota State-Mankato in a second-round contest the following weekend.
The RMAC will lose one of its members to the NCAA Division I ranks after this season, as Dixie State University from Utah announced its intentions to upgrade from the Division II level starting in 2020. That move will leave the league with only four non-Colorado schools with football programs in Chadron State of Nebraska, New Mexico Highlands from New Mexico, and Black Hills State and South Dakota School Mines in South Dakota.
2018 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Football Final Standings
2019 Schedules (Teams listed in alphabetical order, click the links below to access to find the schedules)
NOTE: If the link to the team's schedule is not highlighted, it means that the team has not submitted its schedule for the 2019 season. When the team's schedule is submitted, the link (s) will appear in each blog post. Also, please visit the RFC blog at realfootballcentral.blogspot.com for schedules, schedule updates, preseason previews, and much more.
Adams State
Black Hills State
Chadron State
Colorado Mesa
Colorado Mines
Colorado State-Pueblo
Dixie State
Fort Lewis
New Mexico Highlands
South Dakota Mines
Western Colorado
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