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That feeling is no different in Laramie where Wyoming head coach Jay Sawvel appears confident and determined after a severely disappointing 3-9 campaign to open his tenure in 2024. Sawvel led an offseason of change for the Cowboys.
The Wyoming Cowboys will open up the 2025 season on Thursday heading to Akron for a 5 p.m. start on ESPN+. It marks Wyoming’s first trip to the State of Ohio since 2011 and the first contest against the Zips.
Cody Tucker shares insights on the Wyoming Cowboys' prospects for a better season, highlighting quarterback Kaden Anderson and a promising offense as they face Akron.
Wyoming head coach Jay Sawvel opened his first game-week press conference with those two words explaining that it’s time to see his team tested in a live setting against a real opponent. After 40 offseason practices and all of the summer workouts,
Keith Kelley, play-by-play announcer for the Wyoming Cowboys, called into First Bank of Wyoming Sports Friday to chat with Duke & Dahl about the upcoming football season for Wyoming.
Mistakes, missed assignments and a serious lack of depth glares at him through the screen, serving as a constant reminder of failure during his first year as Wyoming's defensive coordinator. If he learned one lesson from that forgettable 3-9 campaign it's this: He doesn't want to call games on Saturdays.