RAPID CITY, S.D. --- Coming off a defeat at home against #15 Western Colorado, the Hardrockers have another ranked team on the docket as #2 Colorado School of Mines awaits for a matchup in Golden.
GAME INFORMATION
Colorado School of Mines
Date/Time: Oct. 14 / 12:00 p.m.
Site: Golden, Colo.
Stadium: Marv Kay Stadium
Capacity: 5,100
Series Overall: Colorado School of Mines leads 22-1.
Streak: Colorado School of Mines Won 4
Series at Colorado School of Mines: Colorado School of Mines leads 9-0.
Streak at Colorado School of Mines: Colorado School of Mines Won 9
Last Meeting: Colorado School of Mines won in Rapid City, 48-20 (10/15/2022).
Watch Live: RMAC Network | rmacnetwork.com/sdmines
Radio: KOTA 1380 AM/100.7 FM
FIVE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW
1.
Jayden Johannsen has continued to have a strong year despite a pair of tough games. He ranks third nationally in passing touchdowns, 26th nationally in passing yards, 8th nationally in points responsible for, and 15th nationally in total offense. Johannsen is completing 67% of his passes, 14th best in NCAA Division II.
2. The Hardrocker offensive line has had a strong season, allowing just three sacks on the season, and also paved the way for the ground game which averages 181.3 yards per game, 38th nationally and 2nd in the RMAC.
3.
Ty Harris and
Jalen Frye are a dynamic duo in the backfield with Frye sitting in 39th nationally in rushing while
Ty Harris has come on the last couple of weeks with a 101-yard game against Black Hills State.
4.
Ben Noland and
Max Hoatson have developed into a great pair of wide receivers as Noland leads the team with 45 catches (sixth nationally) for 556 yards (15th nationally) and eight touchdowns (4th Nationally) while
Max Hoatson is in the top-10 in the RMAC with 31 receptions for 343 yards and has added three scores.
5.
Hunter Newsom is the leading tackler for the Hardrockers with 49, also leading in tackles for loss with 5.5.
This game is available to watch on the
RMAC Network.
You can read South Dakota Mines' complete game notes here (PDF).
About South Dakota Mines
The South Dakota School of Mines & Technology is a member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) and NCAA Division II offering 13 men's and women's varsity intercollegiate athletic programs. The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference is a premier NCAA Division II conference with 15 members, as well as four associate members, located in the states of California, Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Utah.