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List of Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference football champions

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This is a list of yearly Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference football champions.[1]

Champions by year

  • 1909 Colorado & Denver
  • 1910 Colorado College & Colorado
  • 1911 Colorado
  • 1912 Utah & Colorado Mines
  • 1913 Colorado
  • 1914 Colorado Mines
  • 1915 Colorado State
  • 1916 Colorado State
  • 1917 Denver
  • 1918 Colorado Mines
  • 1919 Utah & Colorado College
  • 1920 Colorado State
  • 1921 Colorado
  • 1922 Utah
  • 1923 Colorado
  • 1924 Colorado
  • 1925 Colorado State
  • 1926 Utah
  • 1927 Colorado State
  • 1928 Utah
  • 1929 Utah
  • 1930 Utah
  • 1931 Utah
  • 1932 Utah
  • 1933 Utah
  • 1934 Colorado
  • 1935 Colorado
  • 1936 Utah State
  • 1937 Colorado
  • 1938 Montana State
  • 1939 Colorado Mines
  • 1940 Colorado College
  • 1941 Colorado College
  • 1942 Colorado Mines
  • 1943 No League play World War II
  • 1944 No League play World War II
  • 1945 Colorado College
  • 1946 Montana State
  • 1947 Montana State
  • 1948 Northern Colorado
  • 1949 Colorado College
  • 1950 Colorado College
  • 1951 Colorado Mines
  • 1952 Idaho State
  • 1953 Idaho State
  • 1954 Montana State
  • 1955 Idaho State
  • 1956 Montana State
  • 1957 Idaho State
  • 1958 Colorado College & Colorado Mines
  • 1959 Idaho State
  • 1960 Adams State
  • 1961 Adams State
  • 1962 Adams State
  • 1963 Western State
  • 1964 Western State
  • 1965 Western State
  • 1966 Western State
  • 1967 Adams State
  • 1968 Adams State
  • 1969 Northern Colorado
  • 1970 Pittsburg State
  • 1971 Northern Colorado
  • 1972 Adams State
  • 1973 Western State
  • 1974 Western State
  • 1975 Western State
  • 1976 Western State
  • 1977 Western State
  • 1978 Western State
  • 1979 Western State
  • 1980 Adams State & University of Southern Colorado
  • 1981 N.M. Highlands
  • 1982 Mesa State
  • 1983 Mesa State
  • 1984 Fort Lewis
  • 1985 Mesa State
  • 1986 Mesa State
  • 1987 Mesa State
  • 1988 Mesa State
  • 1989 Adams State
  • 1990 Mesa State
  • 1991 Western State
  • 1992 Western State
  • 1993 Fort Hays State
  • 1994 Western State
  • 1995 Fort Hays State & Western State
  • 1996 Chadron State
  • 1997 Western State
  • 1998 Chadron State & Western State
  • 1999 Chadron State & N.M. Highlands
  • 2000 Mesa State
  • 2001 Chadron State
  • 2002 Nebraska-Kearney
  • 2003 Mesa State
  • 2004 Colorado Mines
  • 2005 Nebraska-Kearney
  • 2006 Chadron State
  • 2007 Chadron State
  • 2008 Chadron State
  • 2009 Nebraska-Kearney

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