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Colorado School of Mines football runs RMAC win streak to 23 with rout of Black Hills State

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No need for drama on Saturday at Marv Kay Stadium.

Back home after a pair of down-to-the-wire road wins, the Colorado School of Mines football team put 35 points on the board in the opening 15 minutes and cruised from there for a 52-24 rout of Black Hills State before a record 6,958 fans in Golden.

Redshirt junior receiver Flynn Schiele hauled in two of his three touchdown receptions in a 35-7 first quarter that all but sealed the fourth-ranked Orediggers’ 23rd straight RMAC win. It was part of a 13-catch, 297-yard tour de force for Schiele that set a new stadium record for receiving yards in a single game.

Quarterback Evan Foster completed 27 of 35 passes for 434 yards and six touchdowns, with his other three scoring passes all going to receiver Max McLeod. The redshirt senior’s nine-catch, 89-yard day made him the second Oredigger to top 4,000 career receiving yards.

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Redshirt junior Landon Walker also turned seven carries into 92 yards and one touchdown for Mines (4-0, 2-0 RMAC), which outgained Black Hills State (2-2, 1-1) 581 yards to 382. The Mines defense produced eight tackles for loss while limiting the Yellow Jackets to 10 points through three quarters.

Mines scored touchdowns on six of seven first-half drives to take a 42-10 lead into halftime. That included an onside kick recovery after the Orediggers scored on the opening possession of the game.

Mines hits the road again next Saturday with a visit to Colorado Mesa (2-2, 1-1) in Grand Junction.

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Saturday’s scores

South Dakota Mines 49, Fort Lewis 33

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Colorado Mesa 18, Chadron State 3

CSU Pueblo 66, Adams State 10

Western Colorado 53, New Mexico Highlands 12

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