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Best Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Men's Football Programs, Ranked by Resources

Not every program invests equally in its athletes. Below, we've ranked all 10 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference men's Football programs by investment score — a composite built from aid per athlete, operating budget, recruiting spend, coaching staff, and head coach salary relative to its peers.

Average aid across Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference men's Football programs is $5,803 per athlete, with an average operating budget of $372,241, and rosters of about 135 athletes. Programs near the top tend to combine larger budgets with stronger per-athlete support.

Use this ranking to find programs that back their athletes with real resources, then read our guide on how to compare scholarship offers.

Programs
10
Avg. Aid/Athlete
$5,803
Avg. Op. Budget
$372,241

Top programs

Showing 10 of 10 programs.

1. Colorado Mesa University
Grand Junction, CO
Aid/Athlete
$4,996
Op. Budget
$353,140
Recruiting
$42,236
Aid/Athlete
$5,120
Op. Budget
$387,846
Recruiting
$51,010
Aid/Athlete
$5,374
Op. Budget
$323,942
Recruiting
$42,110
Aid/Athlete
$8,239
Op. Budget
$397,666
Recruiting
$27,435
Aid/Athlete
$6,064
Op. Budget
$258,646
Recruiting
$81,629
Aid/Athlete
$7,923
Op. Budget
$644,774
Recruiting
$31,969
Aid/Athlete
$5,729
Op. Budget
$835,228
Recruiting
$29,950
Aid/Athlete
$6,511
Op. Budget
$230,866
Recruiting
$48,337
Aid/Athlete
$4,947
Op. Budget
$153,652
Recruiting
$9,375
Aid/Athlete
$3,131
Op. Budget
$136,646
Recruiting
$11,924

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