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Home Games vs PSU, UNM set for 2 p.m.

Wyoming Announces 2 p.m. Game Times

for Both Portland State and New Mexico Home Football Games in 2023

Both Games Will Be Streamed on the Mountain West Network

Laramie, Wyo. (June 28, 2023) -- Afternoon kickoffs for two home football games have been set by the University of Wyoming. Wyoming home games versus Portland State on Saturday, Sept. 9 and versus New Mexico on Saturday, Sept. 30 will both kick off at 2 p.m., Mountain Time from Jonah Field at War Memorial Stadium. Both games will be streamed on the Mountain West Network. Five of Wyoming’s seven home game times have now been set.



Wyoming’s home game against Portland State on Sept. 9 will be Campus Pass Day and Band Day. The Sept. 30 New Mexico game will celebrate Homecoming and Parents’ Weekend at the University of Wyoming.



Highlighting Wyoming’s 2023 home schedule will be a nationally-televised game on CBS to kick off the season vs. Texas Tech on Saturday, Sept. 2 and a Friday night “Border War” versus Colorado State on Friday, Nov. 3.



Remaining Game Times and Television Information to be Released in the Future

Game time and television information for two Wyoming home games will be announced in the future. Those two games include the Saturday, Oct. 7 home game versus Fresno State and the Saturday, Nov. 18 home game against Hawai’i. The game time for the Oct. 7 Fresno State game will be announced by FOX Networks 12 days prior to the game. The game time and television coverage of the Nov. 18 Hawai’i game will be released by the Mountain West Conference when the Hawai’i television package is announced later this summer.



How to Order Tickets for Wyoming Football Games

Season tickets are now on sale for the 2023 Wyoming Football season. Current UW season-ticket holders may login to their online account and renew at: www.GoWyo.com/renew New season-ticket buyers may go to www.GoWyo.com/tickets



Fans who have questions regarding UW Athletic ticketing may also: email tickets@uwyo.edu; call 307-766-7220; or stop by the UW Athletics Ticket Office on the west side of the Arena-Auditorium located on Willett Drive.



Ticket Pricing

With season-ticket prices as low as $170 for adults, fans can attend seven Cowboy home games for a low price of less than $25 per game. Purchasing season tickets for the 2023 season will save fans a considerable amount versus purchasing single-game tickets.



2023 University of Wyoming Football Schedule

Date Opponents Time (M.T.) TV

Sat., Sept. 2 TEXAS TECH 5:30 p.m. CBS

(Hall of Fame Weekend, Stripe Out, Rodeo Day)

Sat., Sept. 9 PORTLAND STATE (Campus Pass, Band Day) 2:00 p.m. Mountain West Network


Sat., Sept. 16 at Texas 6:00 p.m. Longhorn Network

Sat., Sept. 23 APPALACHIAN STATE (Energy Day) 5:00 p.m. CBSSN

Sat., Sept. 30 NEW MEXICO* (Homecoming, Parents’ Weekend) 2:00 p.m. Mountain West Network

Sat., Oct. 7 FRESNO STATE* (Ag Day, Cowboy Joe Auction) TBA FOX Networks


Sat., Oct. 14 at Air Force* 5:00 p.m. CBSSN

Sat., Oct. 21 OPEN

Sat., Oct. 28 at Boise State* TBA FOX Networks

Fri., Nov. 3 COLORADO STATE* (Military Appreciation Day) 6:00 p.m. CBSSN

Fri., Nov. 10 at UNLV* 8:45 p.m. FS1

Sat., Nov. 18 HAWAI’I* (First Responders’ Day) TBA TBA

Sat., Nov. 25 at Nevada* 7:00 p.m. CBSSN

Sat., Dec. 2 MW Championship Game+ 1:00 p.m. FOX

Jim Brandenburg Memorial Service (July 15th)

Memorial Service for Former Wyoming Basketball Coach Jim Brandenburg

to be Held July 15 at Wyoming’s Arena-Auditorium

Service Will be Held at 11 a.m. and Will be Open to the Public


Jim Brandenburg’s Obituary

Memorial gifts for Coach Brandenburg can be made to a charity in Jim’s community at:

https://twelvethirtyone.org/

Laramie, Wyo. (June 29, 2023) --
The family of former Wyoming Basketball Coach Jim Brandenburg, along with the University of Wyoming Athletics Department, would like to invite all Cowboy fans, community members and friends of the Brandenburg family to attend a Memorial Service for Coach Brandenburg on Saturday, July 15 at the Arena-Auditorium on the UW campus. The service will begin at 11 a.m.



Brandenburg passed away in Lakeway, Texas, on June 18, 2023, at the age of 87.



It is fitting that Coach Brandenburg will be memorialized in Wyoming’s Arena-Auditorium -- a building he was extremely proud of and was heavily involved in helping it become a reality during his tenure as head coach.



One of the greatest coaches in University of Wyoming history, Brandenburg coached the Cowboy Basketball team for nine seasons from 1978-79 through 1986-87. During that time, he led UW to: four Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Championships, three regular-season and one WAC Tournament title; three NCAA Tournaments, including the Sweet 16 in 1987; and a runner-up finish in the 1986 NIT.



On Sept. 15, 2000, Brandenburg was inducted into the University of Wyoming Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame. In addition to his three WAC Coach of the Year awards, Brandenburg was named the Eastman Kodak NCAA Division I District 13 Coach of the year in 1986. He also coached the West Team to a Gold Medal at the 1981 National Sports Festival.

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Best UW coach of all time and questions about his tenure.

Coach Brandenberg's passing reminded me of his place in history. He is the best coach for the best era of Cowboy hoops of all time with Everett Shelton in second place. My understanding was the powers that be ruined it by not paying him and allowing him to leave to San Diego State. All of this was before my time as I was born in 1981 so I dont fully understand why he left. Was it purely about not getting a new contract? Why do the people in charge at UW always end up looking like idiots when athletics has any kind of success??? Joe Tiller also comes to mind. Can folks that were in that era help me understand how the greatest coach of all time in UW history was allowed to walk and go to a meager SDSU?

Jim Brandenburg Release

Former Wyoming Basketball Coach Jim Brandenburg Passes Away

Brandenburg Led Wyoming To Four Conference Titles

and Three NCAA Tournaments, Including a Sweet 16 Appearance in 1987

Laramie, Wyo. (June 19, 2023) -- One of the greatest coaches in University of Wyoming history, Jim Brandenburg, passed away this past weekend at the age of 87. Brandenburg coached the Cowboy Basketball team for nine seasons from 1978-79 through 1986-87. During that time, he led UW to: four Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Championships, three regular-season and one WAC Tournament title; three NCAA Tournaments, including the Sweet 16 in 1987; and a runner-up finish in the 1986 NIT.



“Coach Brandenburg and his family made an enormous impact on this state and this university,” said Tom Burman, University of Wyoming Athletics Director. “He built a national brand during his time at Wyoming. He has touched so many players and staff and our thoughts and prayers are with Shannon, Bart and the Brandenburg family.”



Brandenburg was born on Dec. 10, 1935. He is survived by his daughter Shannon and his son Bart and was preceded in death by his wife, Jan. No information on arrangements regarding a memorial for Coach Brandenburg were immediately available.



“I was with coach for nine years and considered him a friend of mine,” said Kevin McKinney, long-time UW Athletics administrator. “What he did for the University of Wyoming was very special. He was a perfect fit here. He was a tough-minded guy and recruited guys who would fit in his style of play. Jim was an excellent recruiter and many of the players he brought into the program were under-recruited guys. He developed them into the best players they could be, and he built a program that emphasized defense and rebounding.



“His era of Cowboy basketball will go down as one of the greatest in Wyoming history. Jim was an outstanding technical coach, who was incredibly passionate. He was as precise in how he went about preparing his teams as any coach I’ve worked with. He coached in an era of great coaches in the Western Athletic Conference, including the likes of Don Haskins at UTEP and great coaches at BYU, New Mexico and Utah and Jim was as good as any of them.”



“Jim was an outstanding head coach. He was a hands on head coach,” said Dave Walsh, former Voice of the Wyoming Cowboys. “As were many coaches back then, he was a tough head coach. The Cowboys had hard practices and they learned from Jim how to play tough, physical basketball. Teams knew that when they played Wyoming they were going to play one of the best defensive teams in the country.”



Brandenburg posted a 176-97 (.645) overall record as the Cowboys’ head coach. His winning percentage of 64.5 percent is second best in school history for coaches who coached at Wyoming three or more seasons. Only Willard Witte’s 72.2 winning percentage (135-52 record) for nine seasons from 1930-31 to 1938-39 was better.



Brandenburg’s three NCAA Tournament appearances with the Cowboys in 1980-81, 1981-82 and 1986-87 are the second most in school history behind only Everett Shelton, who guided Wyoming to eight NCAA Tournament bids in his 19 seasons as head coach of the Cowboys from 1939-40 to 1958-59.



In his third season at Wyoming in 1980-81 season, Brandenburg guided Wyoming to a 24-6 record and 13-3 record in the WAC to tie Utah for the regular-season title. That team earned a bid to the 1981 NCAA Tournament where the Cowboys advanced to the second round of the tournament after defeating Howard University (78-43) in the first round. UW lost a two-point heartbreaker (65-67) to Illinois in the second round, narrowly missing out on a Sweet 16 appearance. That team was led by All-WAC performers Charles Bradley and Bill Garnett. Brandenburg earned the first of his three WAC Coach of the Year awards at the conclusion of the season.



His Cowboys came back the next season in 1981-82 to win the WAC regular-season title outright with a 14-2 conference record and a 23-7 overall mark. For the second straight year, Brandenburg’s team earned an NCAA Tournament berth, defeating USC in the first round (61-58). The Pokes then faced the No. 1 seed in the West, Georgetown. The Cowboys lost an eight-point game (43-51) to the Hoyas to once again barely miss out on advancing to the Sweet 16. 1981-82 WAC Player of the Year Garnett and All-WAC guard Mike Jackson were among the leaders of the Cowboys. For the second consecutive season, Brandenburg was named WAC Coach of the Year.



In the 1985-86 season, Brandenburg took a young team, featuring All-Conference sophomores Fennis Dembo and Eric Leckner, to a share of the WAC regular-season championship with UTEP and Utah. The Cowboys posted an overall record of 24-12 and a 12-4 conference mark. The Pokes lost a one-point game (64-65) to UTEP in the WAC Tournament Championship Game in a game played in Laramie. Leckner was named the WAC Tournament MVP. Wyoming was invited to the NIT where the young team gained valuable postseason experience, defeating Texas A&M, Loyola Marymount and Clemson to earn their ticket to New York City to play for the NIT Championship in Madison Square Garden. In the semifinals, Wyoming defeated Florida and advanced to the championship game before falling to Ohio State. Brandenburg earned his third WAC Coach of the Year award.



Brandenburg welcomed back Dembo, Leckner and the vast majority of that NIT runner-up team for the 1986-87 season. The Cowboys finished the regular-season tied for third with New Mexico at 11-5 and behind first-place UTEP (13-3) and second-place BYU (12-4). But once the Cowboys hit the postseason they would go on a five-game winning streak. They defeated Utah in the first round of the WAC Tournament and beat regular-season champion UTEP in the semifinals to earn their spot in the WAC Championship Game vs. New Mexico. The 1987 WAC Tournament was played in Albuquerque, so Wyoming would have to defeat the Lobos on their home floor to win the title and earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Cowboys would do just hat, winning a thrilling, 64-62, game over the Lobos to capture Wyoming’s first WAC Tournament title and the fourth conference title under Brandenburg. Wyoming continued its winning streak into the NCAA Tournament, defeating Virgina (64-60) and UCLA (78-68) to finally break through and earn its way into the NCAA Sweet 16. In the West Regional Semifinals, Wyoming’s season came to an end, losing to UNLV (78-92). For the second straight year, Leckner was named the WAC Tournament MVP. Dembo was named the 1986-87 WAC Player of the Year.



On Sept. 15, 2000, Brandenburg was inducted into the University of Wyoming Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame. He is joined in the UW Athletics Hall of Fame by: his 1980-81 WAC Championship team, his 1986-87 NCAA Sweet 16 team; former players Charles Bradley, Fennis Dembo, Sean Dent, Bill Garnett, Mike Jackson, Eric Leckner; and former basketball administrative assistant Mary Johnson.



A total of eight of Brandenburg’s players were selected in the NBA draft: Charles Bradley (1981), Kenneth Ollie (1981), Bill Garnett (1982), Chris Engler (1982), Mike Jackson (1983), Tony Martin (1984), Eric Leckner (1988) and Fennis Dembo (1988). Bradley, Garnett and Leckner were all selected in the first round and Dembo was selected in the second round.



In addition to his three WAC Coach of the Year awards, Brandenburg was named the Eastman Kodak NCAA Division I District 13 Coach of the year in 1986. He also coached the West Team to a Gold Medal at the 1981 National Sports Festival. Another accomplishment that Coach Brandenburg was heavily involved with and was extremely proud of was the building of the Arena-Auditorium during his tenure as head coach. The Arena-Auditorium opened for the final regular-season game of the 1981-82 season versus Air Force -- a game Wyoming won, 59-29.

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Wyoming Has 10 Preseason All-MW by Phil Steele

Wyoming Has 10 Cowboys Named Preseason All-MW by Phil Steele

Place-kicker John Hoyland Named Third Team All-American

Laramie, Wyo. (June 12, 2023) -- The 2023 Phil Steele Preseason All-America and All-Conference teams were announced on Monday and 10 Wyoming Cowboys were named to the Preseason All-Mountain West Team. Among those 10 were junior place-kicker John Hoyland, who was also named to Phil Steele's Third Team All-America squad and First Team All-Mountain West Team.



Hoyland was joined on the Mountain West First Team by junior defensive tackle Jordan Bertagnole, graduate offensive tackle Frank Crum, junior middle linebacker Easton Gibbs and junior defensive end DeVonne Harris.



Wyoming had two players named to Phil Steele's All-Mountain West Second Team. Junior running back Dawaiian McNeely and graduate tight end Treyton Welch were the Second Team selections.



Two other Cowboys were named Third Team. Those two were sophomore defensive end Sabastian Harsh and junior weak-side linebacker Shae Suiaunoa.



Graduate nose tackle Cole Godbout was the lone Poke named to the Fourth Team.



Hoyland Adds Second Preseason All-America Honor of 2023

Being named to Phil Steele's Third Team All-America squad was the second Preseason All-America honor for Hoyland in '23. He was named to Athlon Sports Second Team All-America squad earlier this spring.



Where the Pokes Ranked Among Other Mountain West Teams

Wyoming's five First Team selections by Phil Steele ranked second among all Mountain West teams. Colorado State had six First Team selections. Boise State, San Diego State and Utah State each had four First Team members.



The Cowboys 10 overall selections between Phil Steele's first, second, third and fourth teams tied them for the fourth most overall players named to the teams. UW tied with Air Force and San Diego State. Boise State led in most overall selections with 15. San Jose was second with 13, and Utah State was third with 11.



Wyoming has six defensive players on the four teams, including four defensive linemen in: Bertagnole (defensive tackle), Godbout (nose tackle), Harris (defensive end) and Harsh (defensive end); and both Cowboy linebackers -- Gibbs and Suiaunoa.



The Pokes have three representatives on offense in Crum (offensive tackle), McNeely (running back) and Welch (tight end).



Place-kicker Hoyland is Wyoming's one representative on special teams.

Great look at the next generation of NIL

Some states are pushing the envelope to enable their in-house booster clubs, like CJC, to do NIL deals directly with athletes.

If UW had the cojones to try this it would be a game changer, and would open up the possibility of using state matching funds for NIL deals. It would require a change to state law, but UW tends to get what it asks for in Cheyenne.

https://www.si.com/college/2023/05/30/sec-meetings-nil-athlete-employment-collectives-hot-topics

June 9 Board of Regents meeting for both CU and Wazzu

Rumor is that on Friday the PAC 12 will have the answer to the media rights dollars. Both Washington and CU have called Special BoR meetings this Friday. CU may decide if they are staying or bailing to the Big 12. If SDSU is invited to the PAC 12 they owe the MW 17 million by June 30; if they leave post June 30 it doubles to 34 million and they don't have that cheddar to pony up.

Sad Day

This week we lost a die hard follow em’ on the road Cowboy. Gil Bradfield former UW football player in the 70’s was taken from us suddenly. Gil was a mainstay at Cowboy games and coached and taught at Laramie High for 35+ years. He was quite possibly the nicest guy you'd ever want to meet. Every day is gift Poke faithful so while we anxiously await FB season wrap your arms around your loved ones and tell em’ that you love them. Farewell, Gil. You were a bright light for anyone around you.
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