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  2019 ALL-RMAC SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Justin Dwinell, R-Fr., P, CSU-Pueblo,...Six more were named to the second team. Three members of the offense grabbed All-RMAC Second Team recognition, as Preston Guerra (Jr., TE, Peoria, Ariz.), James Parker (Jr., OL, Englewood, Colo.) and Jonah Stupar (So., OL, Pueblo, Colo.) were all recognized. Junior Luke Conilogue (Jr., LB, Erie, Colo.) and senior Jamaal Sears (S, Surprise, Ariz.) were named All-RMAC Second Team Defense and from special teams, redshirt-freshman punter Justin Dwinell (Colorado Springs, Colo.) earned a second team nod. - Colorado State-Pueblo Football

rSr/2024 P Justin DwinellColorado State-Pueblo
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  2019 ALL-RMAC HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Trey Botts, CSUP - DT,...A group of 10 players were named All-RMAC Honorable Mention: Trey Botts (So., NG, Aurora, Colo.), Sean Johnson (So., OL, Golden, Colo.), Dan List (Sr., OL, Colorado Springs, Colo.), Cory McLellan (R-Fr., S, Monument, Colo.), Austin Micci (Sr., RB, Colorado Springs, Colo.), Brady Opp (Sr., NG, Castle Pines, Colo.), D.J. Penick (Jr., RB, Evanston, Ill.), Trevor Philio (Jr., OLB, Denver, Colo.), Emery Taylor (Sr., CB, Aurora, Colo.) and Nick Williams (So., WR, Aurora, Colo.). - Colorado State-Pueblo Football

rSr/2023 DT Trey BottsColorado State-Pueblo
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  2019 ALL-RMAC SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Preston Guerra, Jr., TE, CSU-Pueblo,...All-RMAC Second Team...All-NFFCC First Team...CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team...CoSIDA Academic All-District...Academic All-RMAC First Team...Started eight and played in all 13 games...Had 20 receptions for 166 yards and two scores...Added 27 rushing yards and a touchdown...The tight end was an extension of an offensive line that helped guide the Pack to 170.5 rushing yards per game to rank 3rd in the league...At the end of the regular season, the Pack were 3rd in the RMAC in scoring (34.6 ppg) and 4th in sacks allowed (2.0 allowed per game). - Colorado State-Pueblo Football

rSr/2022 FB Preston GuerraColorado State-Pueblo
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  2019 ALL-RMAC HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Emery Taylor, CSUP - CB,...A group of 10 players were named All-RMAC Honorable Mention: Trey Botts (So., NG, Aurora, Colo.), Sean Johnson (So., OL, Golden, Colo.), Dan List (Sr., OL, Colorado Springs, Colo.), Cory McLellan (R-Fr., S, Monument, Colo.), Austin Micci (Sr., RB, Colorado Springs, Colo.), Brady Opp (Sr., NG, Castle Pines, Colo.), D.J. Penick (Jr., RB, Evanston, Ill.), Trevor Philio (Jr., OLB, Denver, Colo.), Emery Taylor (Sr., CB, Aurora, Colo.) and Nick Williams (So., WR, Aurora, Colo.). - Colorado State-Pueblo Football

rSr/2020 CB Emery TaylorColorado State-Pueblo
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  2019 ALL-RMAC SECOND TEAM (COACHES): James Parker, Jr., OL, CSU-Pueblo,...Six more were named to the second team. Three members of the offense grabbed All-RMAC Second Team recognition, as Preston Guerra (Jr., TE, Peoria, Ariz.), James Parker (Jr., OL, Englewood, Colo.) and Jonah Stupar (So., OL, Pueblo, Colo.) were all recognized. Junior Luke Conilogue (Jr., LB, Erie, Colo.) and senior Jamaal Sears (S, Surprise, Ariz.) were named All-RMAC Second Team Defense and from special teams, redshirt-freshman punter Justin Dwinell (Colorado Springs, Colo.) earned a second team nod. - Colorado State-Pueblo Football

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  2019 ALL-RMAC FIRST TEAM (COACHES): James Maxie, Sr., OLB, CSU-Pueblo,...D2CCA First Team All-American...D2CCA All-Super Region 4 First Team...All-RMAC First Team...All-NFFCC First Team...Named RMAC Defensive Player of the Week three times (Oct. 7, Oct. 14, Nov. 4) and D2Football.com Defensive Player of the Week once (Oct. 8)...Started all 13 games at outside linebacker...Led the team, ranked 2nd in the RMAC and T-19th nationally with 107 tackles (45 solo)...Racked up 17.5 tackles for loss (-74 yards) to sit 2nd on the team, 4th in the conference and T-20th in Division II...Totaled 8.5 sacks (-53 yards) to finished 3rd on the team and T-7th in the league...Added three fumble recoveries (T-1st in the RMAC) and two pass breakups.

Went off for 17 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks at South Dakota Mines (Oct. 5) to tied the program record for tackles in a game and establish the program record for tackles for loss in a game...The 6.5 tackles for loss tied for the most in a game in NCAA Division II this season, while the 4.5 sacks tied for the 2nd most in DII this season...Totaled nine or more tackles on seven occasions...In four games in October he totaled 45 tackles, 12 tackles or loss and seven sacks...Finished his career with 170 tackles (82 solo)… His 26.5 tackles for loss (-133 yards) ranks 9th all-time at CSU-Pueblo … He totaled 12 sacks (-73 yards) to sit T-9th in program history. - Colorado State-Pueblo Football


Sr/2020 ILB James MaxieColorado State-Pueblo
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  2019 ALL-RMAC FIRST TEAM (COACHES): Jackson Wibbles, Sr., DE, CSU-Pueblo,...AFCA First Team All-American...D2CCA All-Super Region 4 First Team...RMAC Defensive Player of the Year...All-RMAC First Team...NFFCC Co-Defensive Player of the Year...All-NFFCC First Team...CLIFF HARRIS AWARD (top small college defensive player of the year) nominee...Named to the College Football America Yearbook Preseason Starting Lineup...Started all 13 games...Finished third on the team with 82 tackles (31 solo)...Guided the team with 19 tackles for loss (-88 yards) to rank 3rd in the conference and T-12th in Division II.

Racked up 9.5 sacks (-70 yards) and sits T-3rd in the league and T-16th nationally...Added one forced fumble...Blocked a field goal attempt...Recorded at least 1.5 tackles for loss and a half sack in each of the last eight games of the regular season...Recorded six tackles, three tackles for loss and two sacks against Black Hills State (Nov. 9)...2018 All-RMAC Second Team. Wibbels finished his career with 24.5 career sacks (-163 yards) to rank third all-time at CSU-Pueblo...His 45.5 career tackles for loss (-200 yards) is fourth in program history...He totaled 190 tackles (74 solo). - Colorado State-Pueblo Football


Sr/2020 OLB Jackson WibbelsColorado State-Pueblo
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  2019 AFCA DIVISION II COACHES' FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN: DL Jackson Wibbels, Sr., Colorado St.-Pueblo,...AFCA First Team All-American...Guided the team with 19 tackles for loss (-88 yards) to rank 3rd in the conference and T-12th in Division II...Racked up 9.5 sacks (-70 yards) and sits T-3rd in the league and T-16th nationally...Added one forced fumble...Blocked a field goal attempt...Recorded at least 1.5 tackles for loss and a half sack in each of the last eight games of the regular season...Recorded six tackles, three tackles for loss and two sacks against Black Hills State (Nov. 9)...Wibbels finished his career with 24.5 career sacks (-163 yards) to rank third all-time at CSU-Pueblo...His 45.5 career tackles for loss (-200 yards) is fourth in program history...He totaled 190 tackles (74 solo). - Colorado State-Pueblo Football

Sr/2020 OLB Jackson WibbelsColorado State-Pueblo
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  2019 ALL-GNAC FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM (COACHES): Michael Roots, Central Washington, RB, Jr., Sacramento, Calif. (Southern Oregon Univ.),...Roots was once again named First Team All-GNAC. He led the GNAC in total rush yards (1,515), rushing touchdowns (14), yards per carry (6.9), rush yards per game (137.7), and rush attempts (219). He ranks third in Division II in total rush yards, seventh in rush yards per game, is tied in rushing touchdowns, and 14th in rush yards per carry. Roots led the GNAC and ranked 5th in Division II in all-purpose yards per game at 172.82 during the regular season. His 1,901 total all-purpose yards is third in Division II. He rushed for a career-high 221 yards in the win against Simon Fraser on Oct. 26 and eclipsed 100-plus yards in eight games, including two games of 200-plus yards rushing. He is now a two-time First Team All-GNAC pick. - Central Washington Football

rSr/2022 RB Michael RootsColorado State-Pueblo
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  2019 RMAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (COACHES): Jackson Wibbels, CSUP,...Wibbels was a force on the defensive line for the ThunderWolves as he totaled nine sacks and 18 tackles for loss. Wibbels helped lead a defense that allowed under 20 points in eight of their games including a shutout against Black Hills State. - Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Football

Sr/2020 OLB Jackson WibbelsColorado State-Pueblo
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  NOV 19 D2 FOOTBALL NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Justin Dwinell, Punter, CSU-Pueblo,...Dwinell earns his second award of the season. In a 34-7 win over Western State, he punted seven times for an average of 40.4 yards. Five of his punts landed inside the Western State 20-yard line. - D2Football.com

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  NOV 4 RMAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: James Maxie of CSU-Pueblo has been named RMAC Defensive Player of the week. He continued to lead the ThunderWolves defense, as he compiled 11 tackles (two solo) with 1.5 tackles for loss (-2 yards) in the 21-13 road win at Fort Lewis. His 11th tackle was for no gain on a third down, as FLC was at midfield in the final minute of the game. - Rocky Mountain Football

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  NOV 4 RMAC SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Justin Dwinell of CSU-Pueblo has been named RMAC Special Teams Player of the Week. He totaled 212 yards on six punts to average 35.3 yards per punt. He placed three inside the 20-yard line and recorded a long punt of 56 yards. - Rocky Mountain Football

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  OCT 14 RMAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: James Maxie of CSU-Pueblo has been named RMAC Defensive Player of the Week. He again led the ThunderWolves defense in the 31-14 road win at New Mexico Highlands with eight tackles (five solo), which included 2.5 tackles for loss (-20 yards), a sack (-14 yards) and a fumble recovery. After the Maxie fumble recovery, the ThunderWolves went 22 yards in five plays to push the lead to 21-0 in the second quarter. The Pack defense totaled five turnovers, 15 tackles for loss and six sacks in the victory. - Rocky Mountain Football

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  OCT 14 RMAC SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Justin Dwinell of CSU-Pueblo has been named RMAC Special Teams Player of the Week. He totaled 313 yards punting on six punts to average 52.2 yards per punt in the 31-14 road win at New Mexico Highlands. He booted a career-long 77-yard punt that ranks as the longest in the RMAC this season and third longest in NCAA Division II in 2019. He had three punts travel more than 50 yards and placed one inside the 20 with two touchbacks. The single-game punt average is ninth best in Division II this year. - Rocky Mountain Football

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