Junior quarterback Roman Fuller of Colorado State University Pueblo has been named the NFF Colorado Chapter Player of the Week for his impressive performance in a recent 44-34 victory over Western Colorado. This recognition marks the third time this season a CSU Pueblo player has received this honor, following his teammates Reggie Retzlaff and Devin Larsen. Fuller recorded 34 completions for a career-high 435 yards and five touchdowns, helping the team maintain an undefeated record in RMAC play. His achievements include setting a school record for completions in a game and contributing to the ThunderWolves’ six-game winning streak, further solidifying their position as a strong contender in Division II football.

By the Numbers
  • 34 completions in a single game, a new school record.
  • 435 passing yards, second-most in school history.
  • 13 touchdown passes this season, fifth-most in RMAC.
  • 1,054 passing yards this season, ninth in RMAC.
State of Play
  • The ThunderWolves have a current winning streak of six games.
  • CSU Pueblo holds a 14-game RMAC winning streak, tied for the second longest in Division II.
  • Upcoming match against No. 14/21 Colorado School of Mines on Nov. 9.
What's Next

Fuller and the ThunderWolves aim for their seventh consecutive win during their next game, which is also dedicated to Senior Day and honors Veterans Day as well as the 10th anniversary of their NCAA Division II National Championship.

Bottom Line

Fuller's standout performance not only highlights his talents but also underscores CSU Pueblo’s dominance in the league, making them a team to watch as they continue their winning streak and prepare for crucial upcoming matchups.