Santa Fe Demons 2024 Season Preview
NMPreps Preseason Rank: #40
NMPreps continues to release our early New Mexico high school football preseason rankings to get you ready for the 2024 season. We will rank all 89 teams scheduled to play in the newly aligned 6A-2A classifications, competing in 11-man football. #nmpreps
2023 Playoffs: Missed
Points Scored: 182
Points Given Up: 423
Streak into 2024: 1-game win streak
2024 Classification: District 2-6A
The season began on a tough note with a four-game losing streak. In their opener, the Demons faced 6A West Mesa and suffered a heavy 42-6 loss. The following week, they traveled to Roswell, where they were overwhelmed 58-6. Hosting 3A St. Michael's provided a closer contest, but the Demons fell short, losing 2720. Their struggles continued as they traveled to Silver and were defeated 35-0.
In their fifth game, the Demons finally broke through with a significant win. They hosted 4A Manzano and secured a hard-earned 42-31 victory, which seemed to provide a glimmer of hope for the struggling team. However, this momentum was short-lived as the Demons entered another four-game losing streak.
The team closed out its non-district schedule with a 62-20 loss to 4A Lovington, ending non-district play with a 1-5 record. Entering district 5-6A play, the Demons hoped for better outcomes but continued to face formidable opponents. Hosting Clovis, they were outmatched, losing 62-42. On the road at Los Lunas, the team fell 57-6, followed by a 28-12 loss to Albuquerque.
Despite these setbacks, the Demons showcased their fighting spirit in the final game of the season. They faced off against Capital and emerged with a 28-21 win, providing a bright spot in an otherwise challenging season. This victory allowed the Demons to end their season on a positive note, carrying a one-game win streak into 2024.
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NMPreps Preseason Rank: #40
NMPreps continues to release our early New Mexico high school football preseason rankings to get you ready for the 2024 season. We will rank all 89 teams scheduled to play in the newly aligned 6A-2A classifications, competing in 11-man football. #nmpreps
2023 Season Review
Record: 2-8 overall, 1-3 district2023 Playoffs: Missed
Points Scored: 182
Points Given Up: 423
Streak into 2024: 1-game win streak
2024 Classification: District 2-6A
Season Recap: Add Title Here
The Santa Fe Demons’ 2023 football season was marked by a series of challenges and hard-fought battles that ultimately saw the team finish with a 2-8 overall record and 1-3 in district play. Despite missing the playoffs, the Demons showed resilience,, ending the season on a positive note with a victory.The season began on a tough note with a four-game losing streak. In their opener, the Demons faced 6A West Mesa and suffered a heavy 42-6 loss. The following week, they traveled to Roswell, where they were overwhelmed 58-6. Hosting 3A St. Michael's provided a closer contest, but the Demons fell short, losing 2720. Their struggles continued as they traveled to Silver and were defeated 35-0.
In their fifth game, the Demons finally broke through with a significant win. They hosted 4A Manzano and secured a hard-earned 42-31 victory, which seemed to provide a glimmer of hope for the struggling team. However, this momentum was short-lived as the Demons entered another four-game losing streak.
The team closed out its non-district schedule with a 62-20 loss to 4A Lovington, ending non-district play with a 1-5 record. Entering district 5-6A play, the Demons hoped for better outcomes but continued to face formidable opponents. Hosting Clovis, they were outmatched, losing 62-42. On the road at Los Lunas, the team fell 57-6, followed by a 28-12 loss to Albuquerque.
Despite these setbacks, the Demons showcased their fighting spirit in the final game of the season. They faced off against Capital and emerged with a 28-21 win, providing a bright spot in an otherwise challenging season. This victory allowed the Demons to end their season on a positive note, carrying a one-game win streak into 2024.
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2024 Outlook: Offensive & Defensive Players to Watch
The Santa Fe Demons are looking to turn the tide in 2024 after a challenging 2023 season, where they struggled on both sides of the ball, scoring 182 points while conceding 423. As they gear up for the new season, several key players and newcomers are set to make an impact.This is premium content. Please subscribe to view.