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Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Football Final Release | January 22, 2014 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Football Final Release | January 22, 2014 Primary Contact: Kaleb Center, Director of Media Relations • E-mail: [email protected] • Secondary Contact: Kelley deWaha-Williams • E-mail: [email protected] 2013 RMAC FOOTBALL STANDINGS BSN All-America Teams First Team RMAC Overall DL Darius Allen, CSU-Pueblo Institution W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Streak P Scottie Gallardo, Fort Lewis X^ - CSU-Pueblo 9-0 1.000 11-1 0.917 L1 Second Team Chadron State 7-2 0.778 8-3 0.727 L1 RB Glen Clinton, Chadron State Colorado Mines 7-2 0.778 8-3 0.727 W4 TE Cody Roes, Chadron State TE Roger Pfannenschmid, CSU-Pueblo Adams State 5-4 0.556 7-4 0.636 W1 LB Jake Edmiston, Colorado Mesa Colorado Mesa 4-5 0.444 5-6 0.455 L4 P Brandon Kliesen, CSU-Pueblo Western New Mexico 4-5 0.444 4-6 0.400 W2 Honorable Mention Fort Lewis 3-6 0.333 4-7 0.364 L2 Drew Swartz, CSU-Pueblo Black Hills State 3-6 0.333 3-8 0.273 W2 Western State 2-7 0.222 2-9 0.182 L2 New Mexico Highlands 1-8 0.111 2-9 0.182 L8 AFCA All-America X - Clinched RMAC Championship First Team DL Darius Allen, CSU-Pueblo ^ - Qualified for NCAA Championships Don Hansen CoSIDA/Capital One Daktronics All-Super Region 4 Academic All-America All-Super Region 4 First Team First Team First Team FB Coleman McAurthur, CSU-Pueblo Court Pietra, Colorado Mines RB Glen Clinton, Chadron State RB Glen Clinton, Chadron State Glen Clinton, Chadron State DL Darius Allen, CSU-Pueblo TE Roger Pfannenschmid, CSU-Pueblo Pierre Etchemendy, Chadron State LB Jake Edmiston, Colorado Mesa AP Austin Ekeler, Western State Jake Edmiston, Colorado Mesa CB Michael Brady, Colorado Mesa DE Darius Allen, CSU-Pueblo Chad McGraw, Colorado Mines P Brandon Kliesen, CSU-Pueblo LB Jake Edmiston, Colorado Mesa Second Team Second Team Second Team Sam Parker, Chadron State TE Cody Roes, Chadron State QB Chris Bonner, CSU-Pueblo Zach Sandstrom, Chadron State OL Drew Swartz, CSU-Pueblo WR Paul Browning, CSU-Pueblo Brandon Kliesen, CSU-Pueblo OL Sam Parker, Chadron State OG Drew Swartz, CSU-Pueblo WR Paul Browning, CSU-Pueblo OT Zack Martinez, CSU-Pueblo QB Chris Bonner, CSU-Pueblo DG/DT Lane Stuht, Western State LB Tyler Denson, Colorado Minesa LB Tyler Denson, Colorado Mines CoSIDA/Capital One CB Stephan Dickens, CSU-Pueblo CB Michael Brady, Colorado Mesa CB C.J. Roberts, CSU-Pueblo CB Stephan Dickens, CSU-Pueblo Academic All-District P Scottie Gallardo, Fort Lewis CB C.J. Roberts, CSU-Pueblo P Scottie Gallardo, Fort Lewis First Team RS Josh Sandoval, CSU-Pueblo Court Pietra, Colorado Mines Glen Clinton, Chadron State Daktronics Third Team Scotland Coyle, CSU-Pueblo C Sam Parker, Chadron State Sam Parker, Chadron State All-America Teams PK Avery Llewellyn, Colorado Mines Evan Wagstrom, Fort Lewis DG/DT Mike Pennel, CSU-Pueblo Pierre Etchemendy, Chadron State First Team S Jarrod Lacy, CSU-Pueblo Jake Edmiston, Colorado Mesa DL Darius Allen, CSU-Pueblo RS Darius Millnes, CSU-Pueblo Chad McGraw, Colorado Mines LB Jake Edmiston, Colorado Mesa Zach Sandstrom, Chadron State P Brandon Kliesen, CSU-Pueblo Brandon Kliesen, CSU-Pueblo Second Team Don Hansen RB Glen Clinton, Chadron State All-America Teams All-RMAC Awards First Team Associated Press DE Darius Allen, CSU-Pueblo RMAC Offensive Player of the Year: LB Jake Edmiston, Colorado Mesa Chris Bonner, CSU-Pueblo Little All-America Teams RMAC Defensive Player of the Year: Second Team Jake Edmiston , Colorado Mesa First Team FB Coleman McAurthur, CSU-Pueblo RMAC Special Teams Player of the Year: DL Darius Allen, CSU-Pueblo RB Glen Clinton, Chadron State Avery Llewellyn, Colorado Mines P Scottie Gallardo, Fort Lewis P Scottie Gallardo, Fort Lewis RMAC Offensive Freshman of the Year: Austin Ekeler, Western State Third Team Honorable Mention RMAC Co-Defensive Freshman of the Year: RB Glen Clinton, Chadron State QB Chris Bonner, CSU-Pueblo Ryan Wood, Chadron State TE Roger Pfannenschmid, CSU-Pueblo RMAC Co-Defensive Freshman of the Year: DG/DT Lane Stuht, Western State William Milo, Colorado Mesa RMAC Coach of the Year: John Wristen, CSU-Pueblo 1867 Austin Bluffs Parkway • Suite 101 • Colorado Springs, Colo. 80918 2013 NCAA FOOTBALL PLAYOFF BRACKET 2013 NCAA Division II FOOTBALLCHAMPIONSHIP All game times not listed below are Noon local time unless a different time was approved by the Division II Football Committee. **First Round **Second Round **Quarterfinals **Semifinals Final November 23 November 30 December 7 December 14 December 21 *Shepherd (10-0) 1 Noon *Shepherd (7-0) Slippery Rock (9-2) 5 1 p.m. Winston-Salem (27-20) *Winston-Salem (9-1) 4 Super Regional One West Chester (28-7) *West Chester (10-1) 3 Noon Noon West Chester (38-7) American Int'l (9-2) 6 Noon West Chester (40-38) *Bloomsburg (10-1) 2 Semifinal Dec. 14: Noon ET/Live ESPN3 Lenoir-Rhyne (42-14) Semifinal re-air Dec. 17: 4 p.m. ET/ESPNU *Lenoir-Rhyne (10-1) 1 Noon *Lenoir-Rhyne (27-20) Newberry (9-2) 5 Noon Carson-Newman (37-27) *Carson-Newman (9-2) 4 Super Regional Two *Lenoir-Rhyne (42-39) *North Alabama (8-2) 3 Noon Noon North Alabama (30-27) Tuskegee (8-2) 6 Noon North Alabama (37-13) *UNC Pembroke (9-1) 2 Florence, Alabama Northwest Mo. St. (43-28) Noon ET *Northwest Mo. St. (11-0) 1 ESPN2/WatchESPN NATIONAL CHAMPION Noon *Northwest Mo. St. (45-21) Emporia St. (9-1) 5 1 p.m. Minn. Duluth (55-13) *Minn. Duluth (10-1) 4 Super Regional Three *Northwest Mo. St. (59-21) *Henderson St. (11-0) 3 Noon Noon St. Cloud St. (40-35) St. Cloud St. (10-1) 6 Noon St. Cloud St. (54-48) *Minn. St. Mankato (11-0) 2 Semifinal Dec. 14: 3:30 p.m. ET/ESPN3 Northwest Mo. St. (27-13) Semifinal re-air Dec. 17: 4 p.m. ET/ESPNU *Colorado St. - Pueblo (11-0) 1 Noon *Grand Valley (34-30) Saginaw Valley (9-2) 5 1 p.m. Grand Valley (40-7) *Grand Valley St. (9-2) 4 Super Regional Four Grand Valley (35-28) *Indianapolis (10-1) 3 Noon Noon West Tex. A&M (27-14) West Tex. A&M (9-2) 6 1 p.m. West Tex. A&M (34-27) *Ohio Dominican (10-0) 2 * Denotes Host Institution ** First-round, second-round, quarterfinal and semifinal games will be played on the campus of one of the competing institutions. The home team at the championship will be decided by the Division II Football Committee and the Shoals National Championship Committee. 2013 RMAC Football Statistical Leaders Team Stats R SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP SAF Points AVG/G R SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP SAF Points AVG/G 1 CSU-Pueblo 12 68 14 62 0 0 0 512 42.7 1 Colorado Mines 11 23 11 16 0 0 0 187 17.0 2 Colorado Mines 11 51 14 44 1 0 1 398 36.2 2 Colorado Mesa 11 25 12 20 1 0 1 212 19.3 3 Chadron State 11 50 10 40 1 0 0 376 34.2 3 CSU-Pueblo 12 31 8 24 0 0 0 238 19.8 4 Western New Mexico 10 37 6 30 0 0 0 272 27.2 4 Chadron State 11 27 19 22 0 0 0 243 22.1 5 Black Hills State 11 38 11 31 0 0 1 296 26.9 5 Adams State 11 34 13 30 0 0 0 275 25.0 6 N.M. Highlands 11 35 8 34 0 0 0 268 24.4 6 Western State 11 41 10 38 0 0 0 316 28.7 7 Adams State 11 32 13 23 3 0 0 260 23.6 7 Fort Lewis 11 44 8 44 0 0 1 334 30.4 8 Colorado Mesa 11 29 12 23 0 0 0 233 21.2 8 Western New Mexico 10 43 9 35 1 0 1 326 32.6 9 Western State 11 28 12 26 0 0 1 232 21.1 9 N.M. Highlands 11 47 18 42 0 0 0 378 34.4 10 Fort Lewis 11 19 10 13 1 0 0 161 14.6 10 Black Hills State 11 66 8 56 2 0 0 480 43.6 R TOTAL OFFENSE G RUSH PASS PLAYS YDS AVG/P TD AVG/G R TOTAL DEFENSE G RUSH PASS PLAYS YDS AVG/P TD AVG/G 1 CSU-Pueblo 12 2564 3547 908 6111 6.7 60 509.3 1 Adams State 11 1588 2238 836 3826 4.6 32 347.8 2 Colorado Mines 11 1926 3509 988 5435 5.5 50 494.1 2 Colorado Mines 11 1517 2323 808 3840 4.8 22 349.1 3 Chadron State 11 2570 2755 884 5325 6 49 484.1 3 Chadron State 11 1699 2490 831 4189 5.0 24 380.8 4 N.M. Highlands 11 1317 3768 855 5085 5.9 31 462.3 4 N.M. Highlands 11 1465 2784 846 4249 5.0 41 386.3 5 Western New Mexico 10 1144 2880 765 4024 5.3 35 402.4 5 CSU-Pueblo 12 1392 3324 962 4716 4.9 29 393.0 6 Adams State 11 2129 2166 927 4295 4.6 28 390.5 6 Fort Lewis 11 1785 2545 813 4330 5.3 38 393.6 7 Black Hills State 11 1286 2943 850 4229 5.0 34 384.5 7 Colorado Mesa 11 1609 2810 889 4419 5.0 24 401.7 8 Colorado Mesa 11 1836 1930 820 3766 4.6 28 342.4 8 Western State 11 1358 3512 866 4870 5.6 39 442.7 9 Western State 11 1559 2147 795 3706 4.7 27 336.9 9 Western New Mexico 10 2068 2433 758 4501 5.9 40 450.1 10 Fort Lewis 11 1278 1895 796 3173 4 17 288.5 10 Black Hills State 11 2937 3350 993 6287 6.3 65 571.5 R RUSHING OFFENSE G ATT YDS AVG TD YDS/G R RUSHING DEFENSE G ATT YDS AVG TD YDS/G 1 Chadron State 11 452 2570 5.7 23 233.6 1 CSU-Pueblo 12 418 1392 3.3 7 116.0 2 CSU-Pueblo 12 515 2564 5 26 213.7 2.
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