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The CSU Pueblo ThunderWolves are the athletic teams at Colorado State University Pueblo. The ThunderWolves are a member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. They were previously known as the Southern Colorado Indians and then the Southern Colorado ThunderWolves. The program includes 7 men's sports: baseball, basketball, football, golf ...
CSU Pueblo in action against the Texas A&M–Commerce Lions in 2018. The CSU Pueblo ThunderWolves football program represent Colorado State University Pueblo in college football at the NCAA Division II level. They have fielded a football team every year since 1938 with the exceptions of 1943–1945 and 1985–2007.
This is a list of seasons completed by the CSU Pueblo ThunderWolves football team of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The first team in 1938 was coached by Dale Rea. Colorado State University Pueblo stopped sponsoring football after the 1984 school year and brought it back for 2008. [1]
The ThunderWolves opened their 2023 season Saturday night with a big victory over Midwestern State University in new coach Philip Vigil's debut
CSU Pueblo's 2023 football season gets underway Saturday, with a new coach but the same high expectations. Here's what to expect from the ThunderWolves
In 1978, the Colorado Commission on Higher Education designated USC as a polytechnic institution. In 1985, USC was integrated into the newly created Colorado State University System (CSU System) with Colorado State University, Colorado's land-grant university, and Fort Lewis College. In 2002, Fort Lewis College chose to be a separate entity.
Mike Massaro grew up in Pueblo, played in Pueblo and now headlines the 2022 CSU Pueblo Athletics Hall of Fame class.
CSU Pueblo: Conference: RMAC: Record: 18–5: Biographical details; Born: c. 1986 (age 37–38) Denver, Colorado, U.S. Alma mater: Mesa State University (2008) Northwest Missouri State University (2011) Playing career; 2005–2008: Mesa State: Position(s) Quarterback: Coaching career (HC unless noted) 2009: Colorado Mines (DB) 2010–2011 ...