Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference

 
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Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference

History

Formed on May 7, 1910 when the Colorado Faculty Athletic Conference changed its name to the Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference (RMFAC). Continued until 1967 when the name of the conference changed to the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC).

Charter Members

  • University of Colorado, 1910-1938
  • Colorado A&M (now Colorado State University), 1910-1938
  • Colorado School of Mines, 1910-1967
  • University of Denver, 1910-1938
  • University of Utah, 1910-1938

Other Members

  • Colorado College, 1914-1967
  • Utah State Agricultural College, 1914-1967
  • Montana State University, 1917-1959
  • Brigham Young University, 1918-1938
  • University of Wyoming, 1921-1938
  • Western State College, 1924-1967
  • University of Northern Colorado, 1924-1967
  • Idaho State University, 1948-1958
  • Adams State College, 1956-1967

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