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Wyoming vs Ohio Game Preview (Friday at 2:30 p.m.)

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Wyoming Cowboys Will Cap Off a Successful Season

Friday in the Barstool Sports Arizona Bowl

Pokes Making Their 18th Bowl Appearance

2022 Wyoming’s Arizona Bowl Guide

Watch Arizona Bowl Live Here on Barstool.TV


Tucson, Ariz. (Dec. 28, 2022) -- The 2022 University of Wyoming Football team will cap off a successful season on Friday, Dec. 30 in Tucson, Ariz., when it will face the Ohio Bobcats in the Barstool Sports Arizona Bowl. It will be the culmination of a season that saw Wyoming, one of the youngest teams in the nation, exceed all expectations to post a 7-5 record and finish second in the Mountain West Conference Mountain Division.



Ohio advanced to the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Championship Game in 2022 as the MAC East Division Champion. The Bobcats finished as the MAC runner-up after losing 17-7 to Toledo in the championship game, and will bring a 9-4 record into the Arizona Bowl. Friday’s game will kick off at 2:30 p.m., Mountain Time from Arizona Stadium in Tucson.



This year’s appearance will be Wyoming’s 18th bowl appearance in history. The Cowboys are 9-8 overall in bowl games.



Where to Watch and Listen

Every Cowboy Football game is broadcast live on radio on the 26 affiliates of the Cowboy Sports Network. Announcers are Keith Kelley, Play-by-Play (1st year), Kevin McKinney, Color Analyst (25th year) and Erick Pauley, Sideline Reporter (1st year). The pregame show begins 90 minutes prior to kickoff.



Friday’s Wyoming-Ohio game will be televised online on BARSTOOL.TV. Calling the game for Barstool Sports will be Jake Marsh (Play-by-play), Dave Portnoy (Color Analyst) and Dan “Big Cat” Katz (Color Analyst).



Surprising Cowboys

Wyoming was the surprise team of the Mountain West in 2022. The Pokes were selected to finish fifth in the Mountain Division in a preseason poll of Mountain West media members. But the Cowboys finished second after defeating four of its five MW Division rivals, losing only to division champion Boise State by three points (20-17).



Mountain Division

Current Standings Preseason Picks


1. Boise State 9-0 Boise State 1st

2. Wyoming 5-3 Wyoming 5th

3. Utah State 5-3 Utah State 3rd

4. Air Force 5-3 Air Force 2nd

5. Colorado State 3-5 Colorado State 4th

6. New Mexico 0-7 New Mexico 6th


West Division

Current Standings Preseason Picks


1. Fresno State 7-1 Fresno State 1st

2. San Diego St. 5-3 San Diego St. 2nd

3. San Jose St. 5-3 San Jose St. 3rd

4. UNLV 3-5 UNLV 5th

5. Hawai’i 2-6 Hawai’i 6th

6. Nevada 0-8 Nevada 4th

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