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Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Football Week 10 Release | November 10, 2014 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Football Week 10 Release | November 10, 2014 Primary Contact: Kaleb Center, Director of Media Relations • E-mail: [email protected] • Secondary Contact: Laila Wani • E-mail: [email protected] 2014 RMAC Football StAndingS RMAC/Wilson Players of the Week RMAC Overall Institution W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Streak Offensive Player of the Week Colorado Mines 7-1 0.875 9-1 0.900 W2 CSU-Pueblo 7-1 0.875 9-1 0.900 W4 Jonn McLain, Chadron State Chadron State 6-2 0.750 7-3 0.700 W3 Senior, Quarterback, 5-11, 190 Colorado Mesa 4-4 0.500 5-5 0.500 L3 Chadron, Neb./Chadron HS Adams State 3-5 0.375 4-6 0.400 W1 McLain completed 28 of 43 passes Western New Mexico 3-5 0.375 4-6 0.400 L1 for 352 yards and five touchdowns Western State 3-5 0.375 4-6 0.400 L1 while orchestrating a CSC come- New Mexico Highlands 3-5 0.375 3-7 0.300 L3 from-behind victory against West- Black Hills State 2-6 0.250 3-7 0.300 W1 ern New Mexico. The Eagles trailed 17-0 before Fort Lewis 2-6 0.250 3-7 0.300 L2 earning a 48-45 win. McLain found eight different receivers in the game. Tied teams are listed in alphabetical order; there are no tiebreakers defensive Player of the Week Upcoming Matches Last Week’s Results Jaden Terry, Western State Senior, Linebacker, 6-1 Nov. 15 Nov. 8 Colorado Springs, Colo./ Adams State at Colorado Mines* 11 a.m. Chadron State 48, Western New Mexico 45 Doherty HS Chadron State at Fort Lewis* Noon Adams State 34, Fort Lewis 30 Black Hills State at Western N.M.* Noon Black Hills State 30, New Mexico Highlands 27 Jaden Terry was all over the field New Mexico Highlands at CSU-Pueblo* 2 p.m. Colorado Mines 35, Western State 26 Saturday against the Colorado Western State at Colorado Mesa* 7 p.m. CSU-Pueblo 52, Colorado Mesa 3 School of Mines Orediggers. Terry recorded a career-high 21 tackles, which ties for Academic All-district Honorable Mention the third most in a game in Western’s history. Terry made 18 of those tackles unassisted, breaking Offense: the RMAC record by four. Terry also recorded two First Team Cameron McDondle, CSUP (Rush: 21-136, 2 TD sacks and a total of three tackles for a loss. With Ethan Bauer, Chadron State vs CMU) 21 tackles on Saturday, Terry went from eighth Danny O’Boyle, Chadron State Mitch Glasmann, WNMU (Pass: 20-38, 253, 4 TD; Austin Ekeler, Western State Rush: 10-28, TD vs CSC) place to fourth place at Western for total career Kyle Gilbert, Colorado Mines Ward Anderson, BHSU (Pass: 18-33, 296, TD; tackles. Terry has a total of 355 career tackles in a Rush: 15-48, TD vs NMHU) Mountaineer uniform. Sam Parker, Chadron State Kyle Papendorf, NMHU (10-10 starts on OL) Richie Rice, Colorado Mines Tevin Champagne, CSM (Rush: 33-181, TD; Hasan Shaar, Colorado Mines Rec: 3-34, TD vs WSCU) Randy Wentz, Chadron State Auston Hillman, ASU (Pass: 13-18, 168, 3 TD; Michael Oberle, Black Hills State Rush: 8-81, TD vs FLC) Special teams Player of the Week Tommy Hoskins, Colorado Mines Cameron Padilla, FLC (Rush: 23-59, 2 TD vs ASU) Zach Sandstrom, Chadron State Greg O’Donnell, CSU-Pueblo Patrick Carney, New Mexico Highlands Defense: Trent Boner, BHSU (15 Tkl, 2.0 TFL-5 yds, Junior, Kicker, 6-2, 190 1 sack-4 yds, PBU, QBH vs NMHU) Monument, Colo./St. Mary’s HS Eldrick Bright, WNMU (8 Tkl, 1.0 TFL-1 yd vs CSC) O’Donnell totaled 10 points at Dylan Furrier, CSC (19 Tkl, 1.0 TFL-2 yds vs WNMU) Colorado Mesa, as he went 7-for- C.J. Roberts, CSUP (2 Tkl, 2 INT-67 yds, TD vs CMU) Kole Kadavy, CSM (11 Tackles, 2.5 TFL-12 yds, 7 in extra points and knocked 1 sack-4 yds vs WSCU) through his only field goal at- Brandon Brown, NMHU (12 Tkl vs BHSU) tempt (26 yards). The place kicker also racked up Shane Nelson, FLC (7 Tkl, 0.5 TFL, INT-34 yds vs ASU) 560 yards on nine kickoffs to average 62.2 yards Special Teams: per kick. Dakota Swinehart, WSCU (51.7 punt avg vs CSM) Zach Tapia, NMHU (2-2 FG, Long 47, 3-3 PAT vs BHSU) Josh McIntire, WNMU (6-6 PAT, FG vs CSC) Steven Reed, BHSU (Punt block, 38 yd rtn vs NMHU) Kipp Castanha, FLC (43.6 punt avg vs ASU) 1867 Austin Bluffs Parkway • Suite 101 • Colorado Springs, Colo. 80918 2014 RMAC Football Release 2014 AFCA division ii Coaches’ Poll RMAC/Wilson Players of the Week Week 10 Poll - november 10, 2014 NOVEMBER 10 Rank School (1st votes) Offense: Jonn McLain, Chadron State 1 Minnesota St.-Mankato (29) Defense: Jaden Terry, Western State Special Teams: Greg O’Donnell, CSU-Pueblo 2 Minnesota-Duluth 3 Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) (1) NOVEMBER 3 4 Ferris St. (Mich.) (1) Offense: Chris Bonner, CSU-Pueblo 5 Bloomsburg (Pa.) Defense: Darius Guillory, Western New Mexico 6 Pittsburg St. (Kan.) Special Teams: Stephan Dickens, CSU-Pueblo 7 Northwest Missouri St. 8 Colorado St.-Pueblo OCTOBER 27 9. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) Offense: Mitch Glasmann, Western New Mexico 10. Winston-Salem St. (N.C.) Defense: Ryan Holland, Adams State 11. Ohio Dominican Special Teams: Juquelle Thompson, Fort Lewis 12. Concord (W.Va.) 13. Delta St. (Miss.) OCTOBER 20 14. Henderson St. (Ark.) Offense: Cameron McDondle, CSU-Pueblo 15. North Alabama Defense: Marcus Cross, Colorado Mesa 16. Harding (Ark.) Special Teams: Zach Tapia, New Mexico Highlands 17. West Chester (Pa.) OCTOBER 13 18. Sioux Falls (S.D.) Offense: Michael Madkins, Chadron State 19. Colorado School of Mines Defense: Kole Kadavy, Colorado Mines 20. Michigan Tech Special Teams: Ryan Winke, Western State 21. Shepherd (W.Va.) 22. Azusa Pacific (Calif.) OCTOBER 6 23. Indianapolis (Ind.) Offense: Justin Dvorak, Colorado Mines 24. Texas A&M-Commerce Defense: Kole Kadavy, Colorado Mines 25. Valdosta St. (Ga.) Special Teams: Randy Wentz, Chadron State Others Receiving Votes: Ashland (Ohio), 24; West Georgia, 24; Angelo St. SEPTEMBER 29 (Texas), 18; Central Oklahoma, 12; Virginia St., 6; Tuskegee (Ala.), 2; American Offense: Justin Dvorak, Colorado Mines International (Mass.), 1. Defense: Jared Koster, New Mexico Highlands Special Teams: Stephan Dickens, CSU-Pueblo SEPTEMBER 22 Offense: Lance Orender, New Mexico Highlands Defense: Seth Brown, CSU-Pueblo Special Teams: Avery Llewellyn, Colorado Mines SEPTEMBER 15 Offense: Jordan Doyle, Fort Lewis Defense: Darius Allen, CSU-Pueblo RMAC Schools Ranked in the AFCA Poll Special Teams: Greg O’Donnell, CSU-Pueblo November 10 September 29 SEPTEMBER 8 8. Colorado State-Pueblo 2. Colorado State-Pueblo Offense: Austin Ekeler, Western State 19. Colorado Mines 17. Colorado Mines Defense: Jaden Terry, Western State Special Teams: DJ Hubbard, Colorado Mesa November 3 September 22 8. Colorado State-Pueblo 2. Colorado State-Pueblo 19. Colorado Mines 17. Colorado Mines RV. Colorado Mesa October 27 NCAA South Central Region Ranking 9. Colorado State-Pueblo September 15 Nov. 10, 2014 18. Colorado Mines 2. Colorado State-Pueblo 22. Colorado Mines SUPER REGION FOUR DII Record Overall October 20 RV. Chadron State 1 Ferris St. 10-0 10-0 15. Colorado State-Pueblo 2 Colorado St.-Pueblo 8-1 9-1 16. Colorado Mines September 8 2. Colorado State-Pueblo 3 Michigan Tech 8-1 8-1 October 13 RV. Colorado Mines 4 Ohio Dominican 8-1 8-1 15. Colorado State-Pueblo RV. Chadron State 5 Colorado Mines 9-1 9-1 16. Colorado Mines 6 Indianapolis 9-0 9-1 August 18 7 Tex. A&M-Commerce 7-1 8-2 October 6 4. Colorado State-Pueblo 8 Angelo St. 7-2 7-2 2. Colorado State-Pueblo RV. Colorado Mines 9 Chadron St. 7-2 7-3 16. Colorado Mines RV. Chadron State 10 Ashland 8-2 8-2 2014 RMAC Football All-Academic 2014 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Football Academic Awards COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- October 21, 2014 -- The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference is recognizing all-academic perform- ers in the sport of football. To qualify for Academic All-RMAC, student-athletes must have a grade point average of 3.30 or better, be a starter or reserve, and have completed two consecutive semesters or three quarters at their current institution. Their cumula- tive GPA is what they had earned prior to football season beginning. RMAC Sports Information Directors at schools that sponsor the sport of football selected the first team. Note - the position of WR could be a WR or TE. First team All-Academic OFFENSE Pos. Name Yr. School Hometown GPA Major QB Chris Bonner Sr. CSU-Pueblo San Diego, Calif. 3.67 Business Management RB # Austin Ekeler So. Western State Colorado Eaton, Colo. 3.49 Businiss Administration RB Cleavon Barners Sr. Western New Mexico Lancaster, Calif. 3.53 Criminal Justice WR Danny O’Boyle Jr. Chadron State Gering, Neb. 3.60 Education WR Ethan Bauer Sr. Chadron State Morse Bluff, Neb. 3.85 Criminal Justice WR Kieren Duncan Jr. CSU-Pueblo Goodyear, Ariz. 3.56 Mass Communication OL Sam Parker Sr. Chadron State Harrison, Neb. 3.85 Communication Arts OL Richie Rice So. Colorado Mines Lincoln, Neb. 3.84 Petroleum Engineering OL Hasan Shaar Jr. Colorado Mines Castle Rock, Colo. 3.64 Petroleum Engineering OL Kyle Gilbert Sr. Colorado Mines San Diego, Calif. 3.55 Mining Engineering OL Zayde Kahlil Sr. Western New Mexico Murrieta, Calif.
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