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So not reall groundbreaking but by looking at the depth chart it is still amazing of how young team still is this year. Only three starters on defense and offense are listed as seniors. The areas that will be hit hardest are the secondary who will lose Chris Prosinksi and Marcell Gipson. Wide Recievers will lose David Leonard and Zach Bolger
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Cardinals; AT&T Park, home of the San Francisco Giants; the new Yankee
Stadium; and the London 2012 Olympic Stadium.
A few important things to take note of this season. The Cowboys play all their games on Saturdays this year including the Border War which has been played on the Friday following Thanksgiving the last few years. Also there is no bye week in the season this year. Last year the Pokes had a week off between trips to Air Force and Utah. A bye week can be vital to help players get over nagging injuries and refresh themselves... not happening this year.
Cowboys start the season on September 6th versus FCS Southern Utah. The Pokes should roll in the opener and start on a great note in front of the home crowd under the lights. The next two games are brutal traveling to Texas and then hosting Boise State. Both teams are ranked in the top 5 and aiming towards a National Championship. The Pokes played the Longhorns tough last year in Laramie for the first half. It will be tough knock off Boise but at least they aren't playing on the smurf turf. Boise will be used to the elevation so that won't be much of a factor.
The next two games are the most pivotal of the season. Hosting Air Force and then traveling to Toledo to face the Rockets of the MAC. Last season the Zoomies held onto a 10-0 win in Colorado Springs and the crowd really effected the Cowboys offense. Being at home should be a big boost and the growth of the offense will be vital here. A win against Air Force will give Wyoming a great start of conference play and a shot at returning to a bowl game.
Last year the Cowboys split their OOC schedule with wins over Weber State and Florida Atlantic. The road victory over Owls was huge ACS and the Cowboys. A similar feet over Toledo is needed this year. Toledo isn't ranked very high in the MAC but they have a prolific offensive attack. If Wyoming can slow down the air attack of the Rockets and exploit their porous defense they can grab that precious second OOC victory.
The MWC gauntlet starts after Wyoming returns from Toledo with trips to TCU and BYU sandwiching a home game against the Utes. This same schedule ruined Colorado State last year and they ended the season 3-9. Of the three games the Utah matchup should be the closest - Wyoming fans won't be able to yell at the Utes for awhile with them heading to the Pac 10 next year.
The final four games are all winnable - SDSU at home, New Mexico and UNLV on the road, then the Border War in Laramie. If Wyoming can start the season 3-2 and keep their heads together after the TCU-Utah-BYU plague then they should have a great shot of going at least three for four and earning a back to back bowl berth!
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They still couldn't keep things together and Fresno State and Nevada both jumped at the chance to abandon ship. Why would they leave when the conference was on the verge of getting a big boost?
They could actually end up SAVING money every year in travel expenses. Both schools mentioned this important factor in their press conferences. The main reason expenses were so high were because of the extra large footprint of the conference.
The outliers for the WAC are Hawaii and Louisiana Tech, schools stat are seperated by a mere 4,000+ miles. Bear in mind it's only 3,299 miles to drive from Seattle to Miami. The closest school to Louisiana Tech is New Mexico State a mere 935 miles. The shortest flight for any WAC school to Hawaii was San Jose State with a mere 2,3oo mile flight.
According to the Idaho Statesmen the travel distance for Boise State reduced by 18% with their switch to the Mountain West. This article also details the other financial benefits the MWC carries over the WAC.
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So what do I think will happen now?
I believe BYU will stay in the Mountain West for a couple years at least. The Mountain West will add the University of Houston to make it an even 12 teams. Conference USA adds Louisiana Tech to replace Houston and this officially kills the WAC as they drop down to just five football teams.
This could be way off but the addition of Houston just makes too much sense. Large media market, travel partner for TCU, potential for a Top 25 team.
Craig Thompson did meet with the CUSA last night though not all the details are known.
Thompson said the commissioners discussed issues such as BCS access and possibly
pooling resources for more lucrative media contracts.
The one major thing that both conferences share in common is CBS College Sports who broadcasts several Mountain West games and ALL Conference USA games. Perhaps a joint network that both conferences share?
The Mountain West Conference released their full Men's basketball television for games that will be broadcast on the conference family of networks: The Mtn, CBS College and Versus.
Any out of conference games that would appear on the ESPN network of stations are not listed here. Last year Wyoming played at Tennessee and the game was broadcast on ESPNU. The Cowboys have been dragging their feet on releasing their full schedule this year. Hopefully it will come out sometime in the next week now that the Mountain West has at released this TV schedule.
For those of you who don't have access to the Mtn (like me!) looks we'll have three chances to watch the Pokes live.
January 8th, New Mexico at Wyoming - CBS C
February 5th, Colorado State at Wyoming - CBS C
February 16th, Wyoming at Utah - CBS C
Wyoming will have 15 other television appearences that will all be broadcast on the Mtn.
Also according to the schedule Wyoming will be hosting the Indiana State Sycamores on December 4th as part of the MVC-MWC Challenge. The game will be broadcast on the Mtn.
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Even if some people consider Wyoming a cupcake the Pokes have shown that they can play with elite teams. Last season the Cowboys were even with Texas for almost the entire first half. There will be plenty of chances for upsets on the schedule this year.
We are killer cupcakes (pictured above)!!!!!
***UPDATE***
After writing this post I rechecked the article and the author has now removed his reference to Wyoming and Texas. It has since been replaced with Auburn and Arkansas State. Perhaps he read this post (doubtful) or he wised up.
Don't tread on us!!! Go Pokes!
From Russillo, who pointed out that the origin of the Dax Crum bit came when Crum was starting for UW two seasons ago: "At first I just thought it was a
different name, his story was interesting and I was rooting for a comeback. So I
started following him a little. ...
"I have never had the intention of making fun of the team" and feel terrible if the players feel that way. I know that Austyn is the starter and he had a great season, we like Wyoming. That's it. I don't know a ton about Wyoming football, I'd be lying if I said I did, but we kind of adopted the team. I love the helmet, I think you have
a great coach, a lot of fans have told us that they love seeing the helmet on
our set and I thought it would be cool to show some support for a program that
doesn't get any national publicity."
I think it does help to have the helmet on the show fairly often. I have watch the SVP show on ESPNU on weekdays that I have off and I love seeing the Wyoming helmet there. If they would actually mention Wyoming or any Mountain West School once a week that would be great. It drives me nuts they spend some much time talking about Alabama, Florida, Ohio State, USC, Texas etc...
From Van Pelt: "We have gotten a ton of love from
the Wyoming coaches,
specifically Coach Christensen who sent a note that they seemingly enjoyed their
status, along with Idaho, as the helmets on our desk during the show.
..." The irony here is, we KNOW who [Carta-Samuels] is. I watched him in
several games last year and he (and the whole team) were great in the bowl win
over Fresno."
A scoring system will be utilized that will award the offense and defense points
based on certain plays. The offense will earn a normal six points for a
touchdown, one point for a point-after-touchdown, two points for a two-point PAT
and three points for a field goal. In addition, the offense may earn one point
for each play of 20+ yards and one point for each first down.
The defense may earn five points each for an interception or a recovered fumble. If
they return an interception or fumble recovery for a TD, the defense will
receive 12 points. The defense will earn three points for forcing a punt,
blocking a field goal or by stopping the offense on a fourth-down play on the
offense's side of the 50. Two points will be awarded to the defense for a
safety, a quarterback sack, stopping the offense on a fourth-down play on the
defense's side of the 50 or stopping a two-point conversion attempt. Finally one
point will be earned by the defense for forcing a missed field goal, tackling a
ball carrier for a loss of yardage, blocking a point-after-touchdown attempt or
when holding the offense to a field goal after the offense began its series in
the red-zone (inside the defense's 20-yard line).
The suspended players are sophomore cornerback Kenny Browder, freshman running
back Nehemie Kankolongo and sophomore place-kicker Ian Watts. They will miss the
season opener against Southern Utah on Sept. 4.
Freshman wide receiver
Turmour Battle has been dismissed from the team.
And Christensen says
redshirt freshman free safety Larry Mitchell and sophomore wide receiver David
Tooley have decided to leave the team for personal reasons
I'll keep you posted on any other news that pops up as the camp progresses. And when the new site is ready to launch you can expect much more news and activity. I'm sure you'll be very impressed with the new digs.
| 1 | 2 | Total | |||||||
Air Force | 25 | 24 | 49 | Final | ||||||
Wyoming | 23 | 35 | 58 |
W-L | PF | PA | HOME | ROAD | STK | |
BYU | 24-3 | 82.7 | 63.7 | 15-0 | 7-3 | W2 |
WYO | 9-17 | 73.4 | 75.7 | 9-8 | 0-9 | L6 |
| 1 | 2 | Total | |||||||
Wyoming | 20 | 41 | 61 | Final | ||||||
(12) New Mexico | 37 | 46 | 83 |
W-L | PF | PA | HOME | ROAD | STK | |
WYO | 9-16 | 73.9 | 75.4 | 9-8 | 0-8 | L5 |
UNM | 23-3 | 77.5 | 67.0 | 14-1 | 8-2 | W9 |
Conf | All | |
New Mexico (15) | 9-2 | 23-3 |
BYU (17) | 8-2 | 23-3 |
UNLV (23) | 7-4 | 19-6 |
San Diego St. | 7-4 | 18-7 |
Colorado St. | 6-4 | 15-9 |
Utah | 4-6 | 11-13 |
TCU | 4-7 | 12-14 |
Wyoming | 2-9 | 9-16 |
Air Force | 1-10 | 9-15 |