D2-CFB Game Preview: CSU Pueblo ThunderWolves (4-1) vs. New Mexico Highlands Cowboys (2-2)

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Venue & Game Info

Stadium: Sanchez Family Stadium (capacity ~6,500)

Location: Las Vegas, New Mexico

Kickoff Time: 1:00 PM MT (3:00 PM ET)

Broadcast: ESPN+ / RMAC Network; Radio: Fox Sports Pueblo 1350 AM

Weather Forecast (Las Vegas, NM)

Conditions: Mostly sunny, dry high‑plains afternoon

Temperature: ~73°F at kickoff, cooling into the mid‑60s by evening

Wind: 8–12 mph (crosswinds possible)

Impact: Passing/kicking may be slightly affected, but overall excellent football weather

Injury Report

CSU Pueblo ThunderWolves:

QB Andrew Britton – Probable (ankle soreness)

WR Marcus Taylor – Questionable (hamstring)

New Mexico Highlands Cowboys:

QB Donovan Riddick – Probable (shoulder soreness)

RB Chris Allen – Probable (knee bruise)

Key Player Matchups

QB Andrew Britton (CSUP) vs NMHU Secondary

Britton has guided the ThunderWolves to a 4–1 start, with efficient passing and strong decision‑making.

WR Marcus Taylor (CSUP) vs CB Jordan Carter (NMHU)

Taylor is Pueblo’s top deep threat; Carter is Highlands’ best cover corner.

QB Donovan Riddick (NMHU) vs CSUP Pass Rush

Riddick has shown flashes of dual‑threat ability but must avoid turnovers against a Pueblo defense that thrives on pressure.

RB Chris Allen (NMHU) vs LB Tyler Bradley (CSUP)

Allen is Highlands’ most consistent offensive weapon; Bradley leads Pueblo in tackles.

Recent Team Form

CSU Pueblo ThunderWolves (4–1, 3–0 RMAC)

W 43–0 vs South Dakota Mines (8/28/25)

L 36–35 vs Fort Hays State (9/4/25)

W 29–24 @ Central Missouri (9/11/25)

W 31–24 @ Colorado Mesa (9/20/25)

W 55–7 vs Adams State (9/27/25)

Offense: ~38.6 PPG Defense: ~18.2 PPG

New Mexico Highlands Cowboys (2–2, 0–2 RMAC)

W 69–55 vs Western New Mexico (9/6/25)

L 48–42 vs South Dakota Mines (9/20/25)

W 27–21 vs Lincoln (CA) (9/13/25)

L 56–28 @ CSU Pueblo (2024 reference)

Offense: ~34.5 PPG Defense: ~38.0 PPG

Series History

All‑time: CSU Pueblo dominates the modern series

Recent:

2024: CSU Pueblo 56–28

2023: CSU Pueblo 67–14

2022: CSU Pueblo 49–7

Trend: Pueblo has won 3 straight by 20+ points, averaging 57 points per game in those contests.

ATS (Against the Spread):

CSU Pueblo: 4–1 ATS last 5

NMHU: 2–3 ATS last 5

Historical Betting Results:

CSU Pueblo has covered in 3 straight vs NMHU

NMHU has failed to cover in 4 of last 5 RMAC games

Projected Score: CSU Pueblo 42 – New Mexico Highlands 20

Game Odds

CSU Pueblo ThunderWolves                       – 20.5

New Mexico Highlands Cowboys              58

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Friday, October 3, 2025

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