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I know October just started but its not too early to start talking playoffs. With the win last weekend Pueblo has a good chance to win the RMAC and get into the first round of the playoffs!
CSU Pueblo lost today thus has almost no chance to make the playoffs. Honestly while I was optimistic I should of seen this coming as they are on their third string quarterback. They lost the first two due to season ending injuries.
So, uhh...i don't really follow D2 football...but is Fort Lewis any good? Or are y'all just injured? Either way, Fort Lewis beat y'all...
This is what someone wrote on another site dedicated to D2 football about it .
This was not the year the Pack was supposed to contend in the post season, and that was prior to the injuries to Bernard, Brandon, and AJ. The defense has one senior seeing much time, the offense will need to replace the OL which will be tough but the pieces are there to do so.
This one is on the coaches and players, they've been undisciplined all year and I've made note of it after each game. It caught up to them yesterday.
They can still at least win part of the RMAC but most likely they cannot make it into the playoffs
The football season is over for CSU Pueblo and they won their last game to win the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference but they will not make the playoffs.
The Colorado State University-Pueblo football team learned on Sunday that it garnered one of the coveted 28 berths in the NCAA Division II playoffs.
The ThunderWolves (9-2), winners of their last four regular-season games and a Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference co-championship, earned the No. 7 seed in Super Region Four and will play at No. 2 Minnesota State University (11-0) on Saturday in Mankato, Minn.
The Colorado State University-Pueblo football team learned on Sunday that it garnered one of the coveted 28 berths in the NCAA Division II playoffs.
The ThunderWolves (9-2), winners of their last four regular-season games and a Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference co-championship, earned the No. 7 seed in Super Region Four and will play at No. 2 Minnesota State University (11-0) on Saturday in Mankato, Minn.
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