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Way to go Bohl....

Bohl changed up the offensive play calling and became much more conservative in the 2nd period and was for much of the remainder of the game including OT, except when he wanted to pass it long downfield.

For all of you Bohl lover's, how does mediocrity taste now?

The passing game was the way to beat Ohio, but our passing game is so bad we couldn't pass against the 130th ranked pass defense in America!!! Some of those throws by Peasley were incredible, I guess they just told him, throw it up there and hope our guy can catch it. We started off strong, but Bohl obviously wanted to get into clock management in the 2nd quarter and so he changed up the offense to a more conservative play calling and that played right into the strength of Ohio's defense! Why didn't Wyoming go with what Ohio was giving them instead of trying to pass it long down the field? In the 2nd half it seemed like Bohl wanted to go long with the passing game if we weren't running it off-tackle, unbelievable! This loss is squarely on the shoulders of Bohl imo. They interviewed Bohl at halftime and he was "happy with the offense and the way they were switching up their play calling"! Bohl should never be allowed in an offensive meeting again at Wyoming, he is officially an "offensive killer", the problem is that he is usually killing the Wyoming offense!

I am just glad that this wasn't on national TV.

Wyoming vs Ohio Final Summary

Wyoming Falls 30-27 in Overtime to Ohio in Barstool Sports Arizona Bowl

Pokes Finish Season With 7-6 Record

WYOMING vs OHIO BOXSCORE: https://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/ohio-bobcats-wyoming-cowboys-202212300096/

Tucson, Ariz. (Dec. 30, 2022) -- In one of the most exciting finishes of the college bowl season, the Wyoming Cowboys took a 24-21 lead with 2:08 remaining in regulation, but the Ohio Bobcats came back to send the game to overtime with a 56-yard field goal with only four seconds remaining. In overtime, Wyoming place-kicker John Hoyland gave the Cowboys a 27-21 lead in the first OT, but on a third and eight on Ohio’s first overtime possession the Bobcats completed a 10-yard touchdown pass in the back of the end zone to capture a 30-27 win in the 2022 Barstool Sports Arizona Bowl.



“I’m really proud of these guys,” said head coach Craig Bohl following the game. “We came in as an underdog and we had tons of adversity. It was a tough game, but I’m really proud of how we battled back from behind. There are a bunch of guys hurting in that locker room.”



When asked how important it was that Ohio won the coin flip and chose to go on defense first in overtime, Bohl said, “Probably not as important as it is in the NFL, but typically you know what you have to do when you get the ball second. We of course kicked the field goal on our first possession, and then Ohio knew that if they scored a touchdown they would win and their guy made a heckuva a play.”



The head coach was asked what words he shared with his team after the game.



“I told them not only how proud we were of them, but how much we loved them,” said Bohl. “In life, sometimes you give everything you have and sometimes the result is not always what you want it to be. We knew it was going to come down to a play here and there. In this game, there were a lots of plays that we made and lots of plays that Ohio made. I told them to hold their heads high, thank the seniors who aren’t going to be back next year and that next season starts as soon as the plane lands back in Laramie.”



The game began with the Cowboys scoring on their first possession of the game, exploding for a nine-play, 70-yard drive that took 4:42 off the clock. Wyoming quarterback Andrew Peasley completed 5 of 6 passes on the drive for 42 yards. He completed those passes to five different receivers -- wide receivers Alex Brown, Ryan Marquez and Wyatt Wieland, tight end Treyton Welch and fullback Caleb Driskill. The scoring drive was capped off by a 17-yard touchdown run by redshirt freshman Jordon Vaughn, who was playing in his first game as a Cowboy, giving Wyoming a 7-0 lead following an extra point by Hoyland.



Ohio replied by scoring on its first offensive possession of the game. Ohio’s Keegan Wilburn took the ensuing kickoff from Wyoming at his own goal line and returned it 42 yards to give the Bobcats excellent field position on their first possession. Ohio gained a first down on its first play of the drive on a 10-yard pass, but then it appeared that Wyoming’s defense would force the Bobcats into a punt when Ohio’s pass attempt fell incomplete on a third and 11 play. However at the end of the play, Cowboy cornerback Kolbey Taylor was called for a 15-yard targeting penalty, giving Ohio a first down at the Wyoming 34-yard line. Taylor was ejected from the game on the targeting call. On the very next play, Bobcat quarterback CJ Harris connected with wide receiver Jacoby Jones on a pass play at the Wyoming two-yard line and Jones carried the ball into the end zone. Ohio then pulled out a surprise play on the extra point attempt, snapping the ball to holder Jonah Wieland, who threw a pass to long snapper Justin Holloway for the successful two-point conversion to give the Bobcats an 8-7 lead.



After gaining two first downs on its second drive of the game, Wyoming faced a fourth and nine at the Ohio 44. Cowboy punter Clayton Stewart punted the ball down to the Ohio 14-yard line where Ohio’s Sam Wiglusz muffed the punt and UW linebacker Cole DeMarzo recovered the ball at the Ohio 17. The Pokes wasted no time in capitalizing off the turnover as Peasley threw to tight end Welch at the front right corner of the end zone and Welch came down with the contested catch for his fifth TD reception of the season. Hoyland’s extra point extended UW’s lead to 14-8. That is how the first quarter would end.



Ohio moved their first possession of the second quarter down to the Wyoming 26-yard line where the Pokes forced a fourth and seven. Bobcat place-kicker Nathanial Vakos came in the game to attempt a 43-yard field goal and successfully made the kick to cut Wyoming’s lead to 14-11.



Neither team could move the ball on each of their next two possessions. Wyoming took possession of the ball for its final drive of the first half with 1:11 remaining and the ball on the Wyoming 35. Peasley completed a nine-yard pass to Welch on first down. Following an incomplete pass, Vaughn gained six yards on third and one to the 50-yard line. The Cowboys called timeout with 43 seconds remaining. Coming out of the timeout, Peasley escaped the rush by Ohio’s defense and scrambled out of the pocket for 22 yards to the Ohio 28. After an incompletion, Peasley would be sacked for a loss of seven yards back to the 35-yard line, and UW was forced to call its last timeout with 16 seconds on the clock. The Pokes tried to complete one more pass, but following an incompletion and with only three seconds remaining, Cowboy kicker Hoyland trotted on the field to attempt a 53-yard field goal. Hoyland’s kick was good, but Ohio had called a timeout prior to the kick to try and ice Hoyland. The sophomore lined up for a second attempt and once again the kick was good, extending UW’s lead to six points at 17-11. Wyoming would take that six-point lead into halftime.



For Hoyland it was his 21st field goal of the season, setting a new Wyoming single-season record and breaking a tie he held with former Cowboy place-kickers Cory Wedel, who made 20 field goals in 1996, and JD Wallum, who made 20 in 2001.



In the third quarter, the defensive units took over for both teams. There would be only one score in the third quarter. Ohio began a drive with excellent field position at its own 44-yard line at 7:21 remaining in the quarter following a Wyoming punt. The Ohio scoring drive would be fueled by redshirt freshman running back Sieh Bangura, who would carry the ball on four successive plays with runs of five, eight, 40 and three yards to account for all 56 yards on the drive and put Ohio ahead 18-17 with 5:14 remaining in the third quarter. That score would remain as the two teams headed into the fourth quarter.



The next score for either team wouldn’t come until the 4:17 mark of the fourth quarter. Ohio mounted a seven-play, 38-yard drive deep into Wyoming territory, but the Cowboy defense tackled Bangura for only a one-yard gain on a third and four at the UW 28-yard line. Ohio place-kicker Vakos, came in for a 45-yard field-goal attempt, which he made to put the Bobcats up 21-17.



While the Cowboys hadn’t been able to put together a scoring drive since the end of the first half, they only trailed by four points with 4:17 remaining. It was then that the Pokes, led by Peasley, would generate another clutch drive like they had done so many times during the 2022 season. Peasley completed a five-yard pass to Wieland. He then threw a pass intended for Brown, and Ohio was called for pass interference on the play, moving the ball to the Wyoming 45-yard line. A 13-yard pass to Welch down to the Ohio 42-yard line followed. Peasley then threw a perfectly placed 31-yard pass down the middle of the field in between defenders and into the arms of Welch at the Ohio 11-yard line. An incompletion and a false start penalty against the Pokes moved the ball back to the Ohio 16-yard line. On second and 15, Peasley connected with Marquez in the flat and after a move by Marquez helped him allude a Bobcat defender the ball was at the five-yard line, bringing up a third and four. Peasley then handed the ball to Vaughn, and the running back scored his second rushing TD of the game to put the Cowboys back in front at 24-21 with 2:08 remaining.



Ohio wasn’t finished. The Bobcats drove all the way down to the Wyoming 40-yard line, but on a third and 10 pass play, Cowboy linebacker Easton Gibbs knocked the pass attempt away from the Bobcat receiver. Unfortunately, this time interference was called on the Cowboys and placed the ball at the UW 32-yard line. Ohio completed one more pass of four yards with only eight seconds remaining in regulation. Bobcat place-kicker Vakos came in to attempt a 56-yard field goal. Right before he was to kick, Wyoming called a timeout to try and ice Vakos. He went through with his motion and missed the field goal to the right as the timeout was granted by the game officials. Vakos lined up again, and the second time he kicked the ball through the uprights to tie the game at 24-24. Wyoming ran one offensive play after the kickoff and it was time for overtime.



For the Cowboys, it was their second overtime time game in a bowl. Back in the 2009 New Mexico Bowl, Wyoming defeated Fresno State by a score of 35-28 in double overtime.

it is a tale as old as time…

Expectations is still undefeated when it come UW athletics. Its most recent victim: Cowboy basketball. Doesn’t matter the sport - football, women’s basketball, volleyball, wrestling - hell it even seeps into our individual sports.

Watching this team last night is befuddling. Maldo looks like a freshman, Thompson got abused on defense and on the boards. A sixth year senior couldn’t understand the pick and roll. I agree with Jackal in that there will be a huge turnover next year. For some reason this team doesn’t work without Ike. Speaking of Ike I noticed he was back in the walking boot.

I’m highly disappointed in this team. I’m still a Linder advocate and trust that he can right the ship. But I’m righting off this year.
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Who am I to say.

Just a lifetime Wyoming Cowboy Fan. But, alas, the game was not anywhere that I could find only on Barstool, and it was fcuking insanity to get on that venue. So I watched Gamecast on Yahoo. From all I could glean, the game was very evenly matched, and it came down to OT; we could score they did but more. So be it. Our season was not a failure, sans the fricking loss to Boise St, but they got their clocks cleaned by Fresno State, the best of the Mountain West. If Swen had stayed, we would have won this game by 14. I know he has his reasons, whatever. I can't support him as a team player. I will not either diss Coach Bohl. This season was B +, all I am saying. I am not qualified to stump for the removal of Coach Bohl, but please, Coach, do better. Stetson is off to the Bobcats; they beat a Wyoming Cowboy Team, which is never easy.

Prayers for out Basketball Team with the upcoming game with the Lobos. Argh, Mateys.
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Wyoming vs Ohio Game Preview (Friday at 2:30 p.m.)

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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Cowgirls

Why are there no live stats for the Cowgirl games? With the way Ellis had been shooting when I was watching, she had no business being in there toward the end and taking a three. She also sloppy with her ball handling & threw the ball away a couple of times earlier in the game. Fertig had a lot of problems when double-teamed, yet I didn't see us doing much double-teaming on the defensive end. That might have helped with some of UNLV's layups. I think the women will win a lot more games than the men.

UNLV has some excellent shooters. A couple of them shoot quick mid-range jump shots.

UW lost 67-73.
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December 30, 1987 trivia

Wyoming drops the Holiday Bowl to Iowa 20-19.

Wyoming beats Cincinnati (Bob Huggins) 100-73 in a game at the Denver Coliseum.

I was poor then and didn’t have cable TV and a trip to San Diego was not even a consideration. The basketball game cost like $10 and I was marooned in Denver so that is where I heard about the devastating loss to Iowa.

What will happen 35 years later?
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Wyoming vs #22 UNM (Saturday at 2:00 p.m) at A-A

Cowboy Cagers Host No. 22 New Mexico on Saturday Afternoon

Contest on FS1

WYOMING vs NEW MEXICO GAME NOTES: https://gowyo.com/documents/2022/12/29/22wyominggamenotesnewmexico.pdf
LARAMIE, Wyo. (Dec. 29, 2022) – The Wyoming Cowboys entertain the No. 22 New Mexico Lobos in the Arena-Auditorium on Saturday afternoon in a 2 p.m. start in a New Year’s Eve clash. The Pokes will look for their first home win over a top-25 team since the 2018.

Fans can listen to the contest, as well as follow stats on GoWyo.com. The game will be broadcast live on radio over the 26 affiliate stations of the Cowboy Sports Network, as Keith Kelley will have the call with Kevin McKinney on color.

David Gascon will be on the call on FS1 with Bill Herenda on color.

About The Teams
The Cowboys enter the contest with a 5-8 overall record and a 0-1 mark in the Mountain West after falling to Fresno State on the road by a score of 58-53 on Wednesday. The Cowboys have held opponents to 66 points or fewer in four-straight games. Wyoming is averaging 70.5 points per game and are allowing 68.5 per night. The Pokes are shooting 45 percent from the field along with their opponents. Both teams are shooting 34 percent from the three-point line with the Cowboys adding nine makes per game and opponents hiiting 7.8 per contest.

New Mexico has gotten off to a dream start this season. The Lobos have won their first 13 games and earned the No. 22 ranking in the latest AP Poll. New Mexico was picked to finish fifth in the preseason Mountain West Conference poll.

About The Players
The Cowboys are led in scoring by Noah Reynolds at 14.8 points per game. He is shooting 54 percent from the field for the season for second in the Mountain West and No. 83 in the nation. Hunter Maldonado averages 12.3 points per game 4.1 rebounds. He leads the team with 43 assists on the season and has 17 steals. Hunter Thompson leads the team this season with 5.1 rebounds per game. He also adds 7.2 points per game for the season. Wyoming has four players that average over four rebounds per game on the season.

Jaelen House paces New Mexico, pouring in 17.2 points per game to go alongside a team-best 5.3 assists per contest. Jamal Mashburn Jr. and Morris Udeze each add 16.9 points per game. Udeze also records a team-best 7.8 rebounds per contest.

The Lobos average 84.8 points per game and only allow foes to score 67.8 points per contest. New Mexico connects on 49.3 percent of its field-goal attempts, which includes 36.1 percent accuracy from beyond the 3-point line. Lobos’ opponents make 39.9 percent of their shots from the floor and 31.9 percent of their attempts from deep.

About The Series
Wyoming trails the all-time series with New Mexico, 76-71. That being said, the Pokes have won three of the last four meetings and the most recent matchup in Laramie, claiming a 93-91 victory last season.

Up Next
The Cowboys remain in Laramie and have a week off before its next game. Wyoming hosts San Diego State on Jan. 7 at 2 p.m. inside the Arena-Auditorium in a contest that can be seen on CBS.
-WYO-

New Mexico easily beat CSU at home last night........

I watched some of the New Mexico-CSU game last night and New Mexico beat them by 19 in the Pit.

New Mexico is ranked (22) and played well against a team that is much better than Fresno State. I remember last year's game in the AA, and it was a really tight game. I fear that Saturday's game in the AA is not going to be one that is pretty. It really looks like two teams that are going in opposite directions. It might be a game where they will want to burn the game film.

Wyoming's inside game is non-existent and we are spotty from the 3-point line and inconsistent with our defense and oh yes, we shoot barely above 50% from the free throw line, and besides this we are in great shape. I think that guys will play hard in front of the home crowd, but this is a team that really doesn't even know who they are.
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