By: Cody Bush, Associate Commissioner / Strategic Communications
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference’s annual football media day will be held on Thursday, July 31, on the campus of Metropolitan State University of Denver at its state-of-the-art CAVEA Theater.
The event will be broadcast on the RMAC Network free of charge beginning at 10:30 a.m. with all 10 RMAC football teams participating in interviews led by Miles Dunklin. The in-person event is not open to the public.
Following the morning session, the league will announce its 2025 Preseason Coaches Poll and Preseason All-RMAC teams at noon, along with an interview with interim commissioner Lexie Vernon.
The RMAC Network is accessible on any computer, tablet, smartphone, or smart TV, either by visiting RMACNetwork.com through a web browser or by downloading the RMAC Network app, which is compatible with Apple devices, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, and Roku.
RMAC Network Live Schedule
| Time |
Team |
Scheduled to Appear |
| 10:30 AM |
BHSU |
Cooper Brown (Sr., DE), Cameron Goods (Sr., RB), and Josh Breske (HC) |
| 10:45 AM |
NMHU |
Cayden Walton (Jr., RB), Awsten Turnbow (Fr., FS), and Kurt Taufa’asau (HC) |
| 11:00 AM |
CSC |
Preston Pearson (Sr., WR/HB), Dax Yeradi (Sr., S), and Jay Long (HC) |
| 11:15 AM |
SDM |
AJ Kelly (Sr., OL), Will Lester (Sr., DB), and Charlie Flohr (HC) |
| 11:30 AM |
FLC |
Jacob Penney (Jr., LB), Jamille Humphrey (Sr., WR), and Johnny Cox (HC) |
| 11:45 AM |
RMAC |
Interim Commissioner Lexie Vernon |
| 12:30 PM |
CMU |
Kash Bradley (Sr., DB/KR/PR), Aiden Taylor (Sr., RB), and Miles Kochevar (HC) |
| 12:45 PM |
ASU |
Seth Moss (Sr., LB), Damian Orozco (Sr., TE), and Levi Gallas (HC) |
| 1:00 PM |
WCU |
Drew Nash (Jr., QB), Ricky Freymond (Jr., DE), and Jas Bains (HC) |
| 1:15 PM |
CSM |
Flynn Schiele (Sr., WR), Jackson Zimmermann (Sr., CB), and Bob Stitt (HC). |
| 1:30 PM |
CSUP |
Roman Fuller (Sr., QB), Gary Seidenberger (Jr., LB), and Philip Vigil (HC) |
About the RMAC
The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, headquartered in Colorado Springs, is a premier NCAA Division II conference with 15 institutions located in Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico, South Dakota, and Utah. The RMAC currently competes in 22 NCAA Division II sports and has earned 67 national championships and 53 national runners-up since 1992. Founded in 1909, the RMAC is the most historic athletic conference in the western United States and Division II.
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