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Originally posted by Turbonium View Post
Lol, there is a lot more to choosing a college than it being a "great" football school.
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1:Mines
2:Western
3:Pueblo
4:Mesa
5:Highlands
6:SD Mines
7:Chadron
8:Black Hills State
9:Fort Lewis
10:Adams State
I think Mines is the clear divisional leader with some great offensive players (Matocha, Carp, Zeman) and an awesome defense. Likely they lose to Grand Valley but if they can bounce back (or even win) they will be one of the toughest teams in the RMAC.
Western looked great last year and they have a largely intact team so they may be the biggest hurdle Mines has to face in the division.
One of the lower ranked teams I am excited to see more of is NM Highlands, they played fast and loose last year and nearly beat Mines. Hope they do better this year.
I am optimistically putting Fort Lewis second to last, though they probably deserve 10th. I hope the coach will give them some life as they looked truly dead last year.
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Originally posted by FortLewisTillIDie View Post1:Mines
2:Western
3:Pueblo
4:Mesa
5:Highlands
6:SD Mines
7:Chadron
8:Black Hills State
9:Fort Lewis
10:Adams State
I think Mines is the clear divisional leader with some great offensive players (Matocha, Carp, Zeman) and an awesome defense. Likely they lose to Grand Valley but if they can bounce back (or even win) they will be one of the toughest teams in the RMAC.
Western looked great last year and they have a largely intact team so they may be the biggest hurdle Mines has to face in the division.
One of the lower ranked teams I am excited to see more of is NM Highlands, they played fast and loose last year and nearly beat Mines. Hope they do better this year.
I am optimistically putting Fort Lewis second to last, though they probably deserve 10th. I hope the coach will give them some life as they looked truly dead last year.
I suspect that you might think that Pueblo also loses to GV then? Or do you believe otherwise at it's a home game for CSU?
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Originally posted by Redwing View Post
I'm not trying to troll. Why do you think that it's likely that Mines loses to GV? Is it just because it's a road game? I ask since you mentioned "likely" instead of possibly. I'm not sure as to what you mean by "bounce back." Bounce from what?
I suspect that you might think that Pueblo also loses to GV then? Or do you believe otherwise at it's a home game for CSU?
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Originally posted by Redwing View Post
I'm not trying to troll. Why do you think that it's likely that Mines loses to GV? Is it just because it's a road game? I ask since you mentioned "likely" instead of possibly. I'm not sure as to what you mean by "bounce back." Bounce from what?
I suspect that you might think that Pueblo also loses to GV then? Or do you believe otherwise at it's a home game for CSU?
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Originally posted by Packfootball View Post1) C Mines
2) CSUP
3) C Mesa U
4) WCU
5) Chadron SU
6) SDM
7) BHSU
8) NMHU
9) ASU
10) FLC
3 & 4 could flip. New HC at Mesa and Western had a great year.
Wristen wont let last year sour his team at CSUP. Motivation for this year.
5 - 9 you could toss darts to pick em
Good Luck to the new coach at FLC.
My homer rankings
1) Mines - last years champs, motivated after loss to Valdosta
2) Western - co champs, motivated to knock off Mines
3) Mesa - new coach
4) CSUP - typically in the mix
5) Chadron - Woodhead provides motivation played in the Superbowl and almost qualified for the US Open
6) SDM - Why not?
7) NMHU - A bit of an enigma, up and down for years
8) BHSU - Could be at 7
9) ASU - Lone win against Ft Lewis
10) FLC - Lots of work to do
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With the news of a stadium renovation, Western will have to play home games on a soccer field. Not sure what attendance will be like. Might be a letdown year after their co-championship. Mines and Mesa both going into new head coaching tenures is kind of a question mark. I'm inclined to think Pueblo is on a downslide with their loss of donor support. Wristen won't be long for retirement either. They could be Fort Lewis in a couple years, but probably not 2022. Chadron has the potential to be the next Western, if they can shore up their O-line. They could also fall off the map completely if they don't.
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Originally posted by ccmoney8 View PostWith the news of a stadium renovation, Western will have to play home games on a soccer field. Not sure what attendance will be like. Might be a letdown year after their co-championship. Mines and Mesa both going into new head coaching tenures is kind of a question mark. I'm inclined to think Pueblo is on a downslide with their loss of donor support. Wristen won't be long for retirement either. They could be Fort Lewis in a couple years, but probably not 2022. Chadron has the potential to be the next Western, if they can shore up their O-line. They could also fall off the map completely if they don't.
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Originally posted by ccmoney8 View PostWith the news of a stadium renovation, Western will have to play home games on a soccer field. Not sure what attendance will be like. Might be a letdown year after their co-championship. Mines and Mesa both going into new head coaching tenures is kind of a question mark. I'm inclined to think Pueblo is on a downslide with their loss of donor support. Wristen won't be long for retirement either. They could be Fort Lewis in a couple years, but probably not 2022. Chadron has the potential to be the next Western, if they can shore up their O-line. They could also fall off the map completely if they don't.Last edited by Lobo; 08-01-2022, 08:03 PM.
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