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I am with Tony Bennett...

I know that Tony Bennett bemoaned the course of collegiate athletics and how the NIL has changed everything and that he isn't the right person to lead the UVA Cavaliers.

The real thing is that Tony Bennett is an outstanding coach and if a person like this feels that collegiate athletics is going in the wrong direction that should tell you something. Just a few years ago he won an NCAA Championship! My gosh does anyone realize how hard and rare it is to achieve this? Collegiate sports is going in the wrong direction, and all the stuff about the NIL and paying people has polluted athletics!! Some person has got to bring sanity back to collegiate athletics.

Promise Kept: Former Cowboy WR Austin Conway Surprises Dedicated Vermont Fan

Wyoming at SJST (Saturday at 2 p.m.) MWN

Cowboys Hit the Road for Conference Clash with SJSU on Saturday​

Contest is set for 2:00 p.m. MT start​


LARAMIE, Wyo. (Oct. 14, 2024) – The Wyoming Cowboys hit the road for the first time in conference play with a trip to the Bay Area to take on San Jose State on Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. MT inside CEFCU Stadium. It will mark the first road contest for Wyoming in nearly a month of action.

The contest will be streamed on the Mountain West Network and is also available on the MW App. The game will be televised locally by NBC Sports Bay Area with Larry Beil on the call and David Fales analyzing the action with Lindsay Pallares on the sidelines. The game will also be available on the 26 stations of The Cowboy Sports Network with Keith Kelley on the call, Kevin McKinney on color and Erick Pauley on the sidelines.

Harsh in the Backfield: Defensive end Sabastian Harsh was all over the backfield for the Cowboys against San Diego State. He recorded a career-high four tackles for loss. The four tackles for loss tied a school record done seven times with the last coming from Youhanna Ghaifan against Texas State in 2017. It also tied for the most by a MW player this season and tied for the second most by a player in the nation this season. He leads Wyoming with eight tackles for loss this season. That number ranks second in the MW and No. 22 in the nation.



Offense Gets Going Again: The Cowboys offense once again recorded a season-high on Saturday. After recording a season-best against Air Force Wyoming rushed for a season-high 190 yards and passed for 191 yards for 381 yards of total offense. UW also ran a season best 72 total plays in the game against SDSU. Wyoming had 361 yards in the win over Air Force.



Svoboda Makes Plays with Arm and Legs: Quarterback Evan Svoboda threw for a career-high 191 yards against SDSU. He threw a season long 70-yard strike for a touchdown for the longest pass of the season. He also recorded a 51-yard touchdown run to open the fourth quarter for the longest run by a Cowboy this season.



Sargent Scores First Touchdown: Wide receiver Jaylen Sargent recorded a 70-yard touchdown reception against SDSU. It was the first of his career and the longest reception of his career. He added two catches, tying a career-high and recorded a career-high 84 yards receiving in the contest. The 70-yard strike was the longest since John Michael Gyllenborg had a 89 yard reception against Hawai’i last season in Laramie.



Defense In the Backfield: Wyoming’s defense was in the backfield all night against SDSU. Wyoming tied a season-high with 10 tackles for loss in the contest. UW had nine tackles for loss against Idaho earlier this season. UW has 36 this season averaging 6.0 per game for the season. Harsh led the team with four and Dante Drake recorded 1.5 for a career-high along with linebacker Shae Suiaunoa.



Another Strong Third Quarter: The cowboy defense had another strong third quarter. UW allowed only 21 yards of total offense in the quarter. UW allowed only 21 yards to Air Force in the third quarter the previous game.



Rushing Defense Stands Out: The Cowboy defense was solid against one of the nation’s top backs against SDSU. Marquez Cooper averaged nearly 116 yards per game but was held to 87 yards on 27 carries. UW allowed only 102 yards on the ground for a season low.



The Veterans on the Defensive Line: The Wyoming defense line has a great mix of both veterans and newcomers. The group of defensive ends Sabastian Harsh, Braden Siders, DeVonne Harris, Tyce Westland and Jordan Bertagnole have combined for 89.5 tackles for loss in their careers. Bertagnole leads the group with 24.5 with Siders adding 22 in his career. DeVonne Harris has recorded 19 in the Brown and Gold with Harsh having 17. Westland recorded seven in his young career.



Drake Has Career Day: Defensive tackle Dante Drake had a career day for the Cowboys against SDSU. He recorded a career-high five tackles in the contest. He also recorded a career-high 1.5 tackles for loss for the Cowboys. He has eight tackles on the season with 3.5 of those tackles coming for a loss.



J Mike is a Target for UW: Tight end John Michael Gyllenborg grabbed four catches for 48 yards to lead the Pokes against SDSU. He has four or more catches in the last three games. He leads the Pokes this season with 13 catches for 174 yards averaging 43.5 yards receiving per game.



Another Big Day for Scott: Running back Sam Scott had another strong day rushing the football against SDSU. He recorded 94 yards on the ground after recording 97 yards against Air Force. He leads the team in rushing this season with 274 yards averaging 45.7 yards per game.



Thumbs Up: Safety Andrew Johnson, who is playing with a broken thumb added six tackles for Wyoming against SDSU. He has five or more tackles in three of his last four games. The six tackles were a season best and career best. He has 26 tackles on the season to rank fifth on the team.



Big Game for Shae: Linebacker Shae Suiaunoa recorded 10 tackles against SDSU missing most of the second half with an injury. He has recorded double-digit tackles in back-to-back games for Wyoming and has 23 over his last two games. He also added 1.5 tackles for loss in the game and has 4.5 tackles for loss in his last two contests.



Interior Youngsters Have Day: With veteran Ben Florentine out with an injury, the interior defensive line rotation was young. But the group of Dante Drake, Jaden Williams and Jayden Williams added 11 tackles on the night for the Cowboys. The Williams added three tackles each in the contest with Drake adding a career-high five tackles.



Another Solid Day: Punter Jack Culbreath had another solid day punting the football. He recorded seven punts averaging 42.4 yards per punt. He had three kicks inside the 20-yard line and a long of 57 yards. For the season, Culbreath is averaging 42.7 yards per punt with 11 inside the 20-yard line and eight punts of 50 yards or more.



Cowboy Injuries: The Cowboys have been on the end of bad luck this season with injuries. The Pokes have 12 players from the first depth chart and 15 players with Harrison Waylee and Daiwaiian McNeely that have been injured this season. That group has missed a combined 41 games.



Third Down Defense: The Cowboys held BYU to 2-of-11 on third down for the night and held North Texas to 4-of-14 on third down and AFA to 4-of-12 and SDSU to 3-of-13. Over the last five games, Wyoming is holding opponents to 14-of-63 for 22 percent. UW ranks first in the MW and eighth in the nation holding teams to 28.6 percent on third downs.



About the Spartans: The Spartans (4-2 overall, 2-1 Mountain West), coming off a 31-24 loss at Colorado State, are 3-0 at home this season, including a thrilling 35-31 victory over Nevada on Oct. 5 at CEFCU Stadium.



SJSU has been using a two-quarterback system this season. Sophomore starter Emmett Brown has completed 59% of his passes this season for 1,551 yards with 16 touchdowns and four interceptions while junior Walker Eget has completed 71.1% of his passes for 397 yards with no touchdowns and an interception.



The Spartans have a Biletnikoff Award candidate in quarterback turned wide receiver Nick Nash who leads the Mountain West with 62 receptions for 806 yards and 10 touchdowns. During SJSU’s 27-21 win over Wyoming in 2021, Nash started at QB and finished with 150 yards passing and a touchdown and rushed for 112 yards and a touchdown.



Defensively, junior linebacker Jordan Pollard leads the MW with 60 tackles and junior defensive back DJ Harvey returned a fumble for an 85-yard touchdown and also had an interception, a sack and seven tackles against the Rams.



The Cowboys lead the all-time series 7-6 but are looking to stop a two-game losing streak to the Spartans. UW’s last win in San Jose was a 45-22 romp in 1996 on the way to a 10-2 overall finish. The first meeting between the programs was in 1959 when Bob Davaney’s Pokes prevailed 28-7 in San Jose.

Pokes in the NFL (Week #6)

Pokes in the Pros: Week 6

LARAMIE, Wyoming (10/15/24) – After a couple bumpy weeks, Josh Allen and Buffalo got back on track in Week 6. The former University of Wyoming quarterback did it with his arm and his legs on Monday Night Football, passing 19-for-25 for 215 yards and two scores and running it nine times for 18 yards and another score.
Simply put, the Bills go as Allen goes. Aside from the Miami game, where Tua Tagovailoa got hurt, Buffalo is winless when Allen throws for less than 200 yards in a game. They’re 4-0 when he reaches that threshold.
For the season, Allen is 98-for-156 for 1,160 yards and 10 touchdowns with zero interceptions. He’s chipped in 178 yards on 35 carries with three scores for the 4-2 Bills. They host Tennessee in Week 7.
Below is a list of the other former Wyoming student-athletes and how they did in Week 6.

Logan Wilson, Cincinnati Bengals
Wilson paced the Bengals’ defense in the team’s 17-7 win at the New York Giants. He racked up a team-high nine tackles.
For the season, Wilson boasts 61 tackles, one tackle for loss, one forced fumble and one quarterback hit for 2-4 Cincinnati. His number of tackles ranks second in the league.
The Bengals travel to Cleveland in Week 7.

Carl Granderson, New Orleans Saints
Granderson had a mild game in the Saints’ 51-27 loss to Tampa Bay. He registered a pair of tackles.
For the season, Granderson owns 24 tackles, once forced fumble and four quarterback hits for 2-4 New Orleans.
The Saints host Denver on Thursday Night Football.

Chad Muma, Jacksonville Jaguars
Muma had a solid game in the Jaguars’ 35-16 loss to Chicago in London. He made four tackles.
For the season, Muma has recorded 27 tackles for 1-5 Jacksonville.
The Jaguars battle New England in London in Week 7.

Frank Crum, Denver Broncos
Crum was active in the Broncos’ 23-16 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. The majority of Crum’s snaps, 77 percent, that he’s receiving are occurring on special teams for 3-3 Denver.
The Broncos travel to New Orleans for Thursday Night Football.

Andrew Wingard, Jacksonville Jaguars
Wingard did not play due to an injury in Jacksonville’s 35-16 loss to Chicago on Sunday in London. He has yet to play this season.

Tashaun Gipson, Jacksonville Jaguars
Gipson did not play due to a suspension in Jacksonville’s 35-16 loss to Chicago on Sunday in London. He has yet to play this season.
Gipson is in London and eligible to play in the Jaguars’ game against New England in London in Week 7.

Treyton Welch, New Orleans Saints
Welch is currently participating on the Saints’ practice squad. He has yet to be elevated this season.

Marcus Epps, Las Vegas Raiders
Epps’ season came to an end in Week 3. He tore his ACL after a 10-tackle effort. Epps finished the season with 19 tackles and one tackle for loss.
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Our women had a terrible start to the match against Fresno last night. After losing the first two sets, they almost made a comeback to win the match but lost the 5th 14-16. I didn't even see Rylee on the bench last night. It hurts that she and Evelyn are still out.

CSU swept SJSU 3-0 in FoCo.
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