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This is a list of yearly Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference football champions. [1] [2] Champions by year. 1909 Colorado; 1910 Colorado College & Colorado; 1911 Colorado;
This is a list of yearly Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference football standings. Standings ... Championship: Colorado State–Greeley 33, Adams State 14 ...
This category comprises articles pertaining to football teams that won the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. Pages in category "Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference football champion seasons" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total.
Founded in 1909, the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference is the fifth oldest active college athletic conference in the United States, the oldest in NCAA Division II, and the sixth to be founded after the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association, the Big Ten Conference, the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association, the Ohio Athletic Conference, and the Missouri Valley Conference.
The 1939 Rocky Mountain Conference football season was the season of college football played by the five member schools of the Rocky Mountain Conference (RMC) as part of the 1939 college football season. The Colorado Mines Orediggers, led by head coach John Mason, compiled a perfect 8–0 record and won the RMC championship. They led the RMC in ...
The 1961 Western State Mountaineers football team represented Western State College (now known as Western Colorado University) of Gunnison, Colorado. In their first year under head coach Kay Dalton , the team compiled a 4–5 record (2–2 against RMC opponents) and finished in a tie for third place in the RMC.
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Under Armstrong, Utah won thirteen conference championships, including six in a row from 1928 to 1933 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. [2] His teams produced three undefeated and untied seasons (1926, 1929, and 1930) and two more seasons where Utah was undefeated but tied (1928 and 1941). [ 12 ]