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Wyoming Football Depth Chart Announced

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Wyoming Depth Chart Announced

Heading Into Summer Conditioning

Other Personnel Information Announced

Laramie, Wyo. (June 2, 2021) -- University of Wyoming head football coach Craig Bohl released the Cowboys’ most recent depth chart on Wednesday as the Pokes are already in the summer conditioning portion of their schedule. The current two-deep is filled with a great deal of experience across the board on offense, defense and special teams.



“This spring it was encouraging to see the development of a lot of players, who have been able to take advantage of our strength and conditioning program,” said Bohl. “Last fall was a trying season, but there were some positive things that came out of the fall. We had a number of younger players who were able to gain some maturity by playing more than they may have otherwise.



“We are really pleased coming out of spring with the depth in our program. We’re much deeper than what we’ve been since I’ve been our head coach. That depth is going to be important as we get into a rigorous season.”



Leading the way are a trio of returning First Team All-Mountain West performers. Juniors Xazavian Valladay at running back, Chad Muma at middle linebacker and Keegan Cryder at center all return for the 2021 season. Also returning is Second Team All-Conference place-kicker John Hoyland, who will still be a freshman. Senior offensive guard Logan Harris and sophomore cornerback C.J. Coldon received Third and Fourth Team All-Confernce honors from Phil Steele, and Harris and redshirt freshman wide receiver Isaiah Neyor both received Honorable Mention All-Conference honors from Mountain West head coaches and media.



Offense

(Returns 10 of 11 Starters From the 2020 Season)



Offensive Line


The offensive line will be one of the deepest and most experienced groups on the 2021 Cowboy team. That unit returns eight players with starting experience. The eight returning Cowboys on the O-Line have played in a combined 180 games and have started an amazing 145 combined games.



Junior center Keegan Cryder has started all 31 games he has played for Wyoming. He will be backed up this season by redshirt freshman Latrell Bible, who started the final five games of the 2020 season at left tackle for the Cowboys. Bible was moved back inside during 2021 spring practice and he is perhaps the most versatile Cowboy O-Lineman, being able to play all three positions, center, guard and tackle..



At right guard, senior Logan Harris has played in more games (41) than any other current Wyoming offensive lineman, and he has started 30 of those games. Slotted behind Harris is freshman Nofoafia Tulafono, who currently is the largest Cowboy at 338 pounds. On the other side at left guard will be junior Eric Abojei, who has 24 games played and 17 starts to his credit. Abojei slimmed down this offseason from around 350 pounds to 328. Sophomore Zach Watts is listed No. 2 at left guard. Watts has started seven of the nine games he has played as a Poke.



The left tackle position for the Cowboys is more experienced than any position on the offensive line. Senior Alonzo Velazquez is listed as the starter. Velazquez missed the entire 2020 season due to injury, but he has started 23 of the 24 career games he has played in. Junior Rudy Stofer is right behind Velazquez with 21 starts in 26 career games. Combined, the duo has started 44 career games and played in 50. At right tackle, the tallest player on the Cowboy offensive line is returning starter Frank Crum. Crum has started 11 of 18 games over the past two seasons. He will be backed up by freshman Mana Taimani.



Running Backs

The Cowboy running back unit is another very experienced group. The top two backs bring not only experience but a lot of talent to the Cowboy offensive attack. Junior Xazavian Valladay returns after leading the Mountain West in rushing each of the past two seasons, ranking in the Top 20 in the nation in rushing for two straight years (No. 17 in 2020 and No. 18 in 2019) and earning First Team All-Mountain West Conference each of the past two seasons. Joining Valladay at running back will be Trey Smith, who after transferring from Louisville in 2019 will be entering his third year as a Wyoming Cowboy. Smith also put up strong numbers in 2020, ranking No. 46 in the nation in yards per carry (5.55) and No. 48 in rushing yards per game (81.3).



Quarterbacks

During 2021 spring practice both Cowboy quarterbacks Sean Chambers and Levi Williams showed how effective they could be when healthy. In the Spring Game, Chambers completed 61.5 percent of his passes (8 of 13) for 172 yards and two touchdowns. Williams threw for 132 yards on 10 of 17 (.588) passing and had one TD pass. Chambers earned the starting spot coming out of 2021 spring drills. He of course was injured in the 2020 season opener on the third play of the game at Nevada and missed the remainder of the year. Williams started the last five games of the 2020 season, but played with an injured throwing shoulder for much of the season. In the 2019 season, Chambers led Wyoming to a 6-2 record in the eight games he started before missing the final five games of the season due to injury. Williams helped guide the Cowboys to a 38-17 win in the Arizona Bowl over Georgia State in his one start of the 2019 campaign.



Wide Receivers

Wyoming’s top four receivers on the depth chart feature one senior and three freshmen. The lone senior is Ayden Eberhardt, who led Wyoming in receptions (16) and receiving yards (252) in the COVID-shortened season of 2020. Eberhardt is slotted as the starter at one wide-out position. Redshirt freshman Isaiah Neyor is the projected starter at the other wide receiver position. Neyor burst on the scene last year to average 31.0 yards per reception and earn Honorable Mention All-Conference honors from MW head coaches and media. Backing up those two are freshman Joshua Cobbs and redshirt freshman Devin Jennings. One distincitive feature of the Cowboys wide receivers is their size. Eberhardt and Jennings stand 6’2”. Neyor is listed at 6’3”, and Cobbs measures 6’4”.



Tight Ends/Fullbacks

Another young but talented group are the Wyoming tight ends and fullbacks. Both sophomore tight end Treyton Welch and redshirt freshman fullback Parker Christensen return as starters from last season. Christensen’s versatility also allows him to line up at the tight end position in addition to fullback. Junior-college transfer Colin O’Brien, who transferred to UW a year ago, earned the back-up spot at tight end in the spring of 2021. Freshman Caleb Driskill is the projected back-up at fullback.





At nickel, junior Keyon Blankenbaker has started 17 of 28 career games, including the first two games in 2020, before hamstring issues forced him out of action at mid-season. Stepping in to start the remaining four games of the season was redshirt freshman Keonte Glinton, who was a very capable starter in 2020.



Special Teams



As the 2020 season began, Wyoming was in search of both a new place-kicker and punter. In the very first game of the season, the Cowboys found a gem at place-kicker in true freshman John Hoyland. Hoyland was thrust into the starting spot when redshirt freshman kicker Luke Glassock was unable to play vs. Nevada due to injury. All Hoyland did in his first college game was make all four of his field-goal attempts from 27, 36, 42 and 38 yards, with the 42-yarder coming with only 23 seconds remaining in regulation to tie the game at 31-31 and force overtime. In the first overtime, Hoyland would again be successful. This time he made a 38-yard attempt to give UW the lead at 34-31. But Nevada would respond with a touchdown to win the game 37-34. Hoyland would earn MW Special Teams Player of the Week for his efforts and he would end the season being named Second Team All-Mountain West and First Team Freshman All-American by the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA). Wyoming does enter this season in search for a punter and that looks to be freshman Ralph Fawaz, who showed promise during 2021 spring practice.



Read Sunn returns to start at the all-important long snapping position after starting all six games in 2020.



The punt and kickoff return spots are still a little bit up in the air, but senior wide receiver Ayden Eberhardt is the leading candidate to handle punt returns, while junior running back Xazavian Valladay and freshman wide receiver Joshua Cobbs are among the leading candidates to handle kickoff returns.



Other Personnel Information Announced



Cowboy junior defensive tackle Victor Jones and redshirt freshman linebacker Shae Suiaunoa have both returned to full team activities for summer conditioning after missing spring practice.,



Freshman quarterback Hank Gibbs, who a year ago walked on to the team from Fayetteville, Ark., has earned a scholarship.



Players who are no longer part of the Wyoming Football program as of the end of the 2021 spring semester include: walk-on freshman fullback Xavier Ellis, redshirt freshman defensive end Alonzo Hall, sophomore nose tackle Mario Mora, walk-on redshirt freshman wide receiver Chris Ndushabandi, redshirt freshman safety Keshaun Taylor and defensive end Davon Wells-Ross, who will graduate in the summer of 2021.



 
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