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Wyoming Football 2011: With the Season Over, What's Next for the Pokes?
While the rest of the world enjoys another three weeks of the college football bowl season, the Wyoming Cowboy faithful felt a painful sting, as the end of our Poke's unbelievable ...
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New Mexico Bowl Video: Watch Wyoming K Daniel Sullivan Go Post to Post on XP
The New Mexico Bowl between the Temple Owls and Wyoming Cowboys may not have been much to write home about, as Temple cruised to an easy 37-15 win, but it did feature one of the crazier plays you will ever see in a college football game...
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Wyoming Football: 5 Reasons Dave Christensen Is Leading Team in Right Direction
Wyoming's third-year head coach Dave Christensen from Missouri has finished up the regular season 8-4 and is bound for his second bowl game at the helm of a team not accustomed to winning...
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2011 Bowl Games: Wyoming Football: 5 Things the Cowboys Must Do to Beat Temple
Wyoming is back in a bowl after a one-year absence. The Cowboys go back to the New Mexico Bowl to take on a scrappy Temple team. The Pokes are looking to give head coach Dave Christensen his ninth win this season...
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Nebraska a Big Deal for Wyoming, but What About the Other Games?
When the big shots come to play, War Memorial is as packed as Wyoming will ever see. But what about when games truly matter? September 24th, 2011 was viewed nationally as just another day of preseason college football...
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Gildan New Mexico Bowl: Why the Wyoming Cowboys Will Beat the Temple Owls
Well, Wyoming fans, we're headed to the New Mexico bowl vs. the Temple Owls. Temple is from the MAC conference and finished with an 8-4 record, with losses to Penn State, Toledo, Ohio and Bowling Green (who the Pokes beat on the road)...
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2011 Bowl Games: Wyoming and Temple to Meet in Gildan New Mexico Bowl
The bowl season is almost under way, and it all starts with the Gildan New Mexico Bowl in Albuquerque, NM Dec. 17 at noon MT...
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Wyoming Cowboys Are Bowl Eligible: Looking at Bowl Possibilites
After this weekend's 31-10 victory over the New Mexico Lobos the Wyoming Cowboys are 7-3 and bowl eligible...
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Wyoming's Dave Christensen Deserves Coach of the Year Consideration
Author's Note: This is the third in a five-part series detailing coaches who deserve Coach of the Year Award consideration for the jobs they have done this season in turning around once-dismal programs ...
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Wyoming Cowboys Football: A Very Nice Surprise so Far
The Wyoming Cowboys football team is having a great season, and it is very nice to see. Head coach Dave Christensen has proven that he knows how to overcome adversity and keep himself and his players focused...
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Fan Pride vs. Sportsmanship: Where Should the Line Be Drawn?
This past weekend, I attended the University of Wyoming's homecoming football game against UNLV with a few of my fellow students...
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Wyoming Football 2011: 5 Reasons the Cowboys Will Make a Bowl Game
In 2009, Wyoming hired Dave Christensen as the head coach. He surprised many by not only leading the Cowboys to a bowl game, but also a come from behind victory in said bowl game...
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Wyoming Cowboys Season Preview
From 2000-02, the Wyoming Cowboys were in the basement of the Mountain West Conference, and to be honest, nobody outside of myself and Laramie actually knew they were attempting to play Division I Football...
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Co-Starting QB Bolting Wyoming
Exiting spring practice, Emory Miller and Brett Smith were listed on Dave Christensen‘s post-spring depth chart as Wyoming’s co-starters at quarterback...
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Wyoming Football 2011: 5 Things Cowboys Fans Should Know About Temple
In 2009, Dave Christensen made his debut as head coach of Wyoming. That season, he led the Cowboys to a 7-6 record and a New Mexico Bowl victory over Pat Hill's Fresno State squad...







