"In terms of the effort that's required every day to be a really good team," Wyoming's third-year head coach said, referring to his disappointment in the Cowboys' unthinkable 3-5 start. "I told them now you're seeing why I was frustrated, why I was losing my mind in the summertime. 'Hey, coach, it's only the summer.' Well, I know this, I've been a part of a lot of good teams, and those teams were everyday teams that could show up and put in the work and understand the importance of every possession in practice and not just say, 'we're going to show up to the game and be good.'
"All those pats on the back, all those people telling them how good they are, those people are nowhere to be found anymore. So we've got to figure it out."
"All those pats on the back, all those people telling them how good they are, those people are nowhere to be found anymore. So we've got to figure it out."