Colorado Mesa hands Colorado Mines first RMAC loss in three years with stunning fourth-quarter rally

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Colorado Mesa hands Colorado Mines first RMAC loss in three years with stunning fourth-quarter rally
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Matt Schubert is the Sports Editor for The Denver Post. He is a graduate of the Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. His journalism career has spanned three time zones and four states, with previous stops in Washington, Nebraska and Indiana.

The Colorado School of Mines football team’s three-year RMAC win streak ended in the same place the last one did — inside Stocker Stadium on the Western Slope.

A two-point conversion put the Mavericks over the top, with Sam Horneck getting it done on a reverse option pass that handed Mines its first RMAC loss in three years. Mines quarterback Evan Foster hooked up with Max McLeod for a 10-yard touchdown in the first quarter to open the scoring. McLeod finished with seven catches for 92 yards, breaking Brody Oliver’s program record of 4,010 career receiving yards in the process.Grading The Week: CU Buffs star Travis Hunter would look amazing in orange and blue. One problem: Broncos are playing too well to draft himA punt block set up the Orediggers at the Mavs’ 9-yard line in the second quarter.

Aumavae found Trevin Edwards for a 6-yard touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter, but the PAT was blocked by Jaden Healy to keep the Orediggers’ lead at 13-6.

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