Wyoming Shows Some California (And Washington) Love

February 3rd, 2012 by Wicks

Dave Christensen and his staff went full-out Tupac and Dr. Dre with this recruiting class in showing some California love. Six recruits from this class call the Golden State home ranging from Ventura in SoCal to Sacramento in NoCal. Additionally, the Pokes captured five commits from the state of Washington with the substantial ties that Christensen and new defensive coordinator Chris Tormey have in the northwest. I am 100% sold on the new emphasis in Washington but I do have some concerns about recruiting California so hard.

Washington is a good fit for Wyoming because the two states are somewhat similar weather wise. Prospects out of Washington are used to cold and damp winters and should not need much adjusting to the Wyoming weather. That is why Wyoming has had success in the past of recruiting and retaining quality players from the upper midwest especially in Minnesota. California is a different story though as it seems in both basketball and football we have a hard time in keeping talented players from the coastal state through four full years. For some reason or another a high number of them get homesick and decide to move closer to home leaving the Pokes shorthanded.

With six recruits from California in this year’s class it will be interesting to see how many of them stick around and make an impact in the program. I understand the fact that there was a lack of Division I prospects in Wyoming and Colorado this year. The staff in that case had to recruit where the talent is and California has plenty of it. I just think it is a risk considering Wyoming’s track record in retaining players from the state. All in all this is a good class (on paper) and I am very curious to see how the class will  look in two to three years. Perhaps my assumption that Washington is a better fit than California for the Cowboys will be wrong. I wish all the new Pokes nothing but success and only time will tell how they will get on in Laramie.

Mapping Wyoming’s Football Recruits

February 2nd, 2012 by Wicks

 

 

For a full version of this map click HERE.

 

 

Arizona
Tom Thornton QB 6-1 205 Fr. Tempe, Ariz. (Marcos de Niza)

 

California
Sam Awrabi DE 6-3 240 Fr. Clovis, Calif. (East)
Sam Hardy DL 6-3 275 Fr. West Hills, Calif. (Chaminade College Prep)
Walker Madden OL 6-9 260 Jr. Yucca Valley, Calif. (College of the Desert, Calif.)
Dylan Muscat DB 6-0 175 Fr. Santa Monica, Calif. (Santa Monica)
Connor Rains OT 6-7 305 Jr. Placerville, Calif. (American River CC, Calif.)
Shaun Wick RB 5-10 190 Fr. Ventura, Calif. (St. Bonaventure)

 

Hawai’i
Siaosi Hala’api’api LB 6-2 225 Fr. Honolulu, Hawai’i (Kaimuki)

 

 Illinois
Austin Tixier DL 6-3 250 Fr. Mount Prospect, Ill. (Prospect)

 

Kansas
Jacob English OL 6-5 280 Fr. Beloit, Kan. (Beloit)

 

Minnesota
Chase Roullier OL 6-4 290 Fr. Savage, Minn. (Burnsville)

 

Oregon
Nathan Leddige OL 6-5 282 Fr. Beaverton, Ore. (Southridge)

 

Texas
Chase Appleby DL 6-0 280 Fr. Frisco, Texas (Centennial)
Nico Brown WR 6-3 200 Fr. Leander, Texas (Leander)
Lucas Wacha LB 6-1 208 Fr. Texarkana, Texas (Pleasant Grove)

 

Washington
Damian Greene DB 5-9 174 Fr. Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline)
D.J. May RB 5-11 190 Fr. Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way)
Uso Olive DL 6-1 305 Fr. Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way)
Trent Sewell WR 6-2 197 Fr. Bothell, Wash. (Bothell)
Jason Thompson QB 6-2 205 Fr. Renton, Wash. (John F. Kennedy)

 

Australia
Tim Gleeson P 6-2 195 Fr. Melbourne, Australia ( Viewbank College Prep)

 

Germany
Justin Bernthaler DL 6-2 245 Jr. Stuttgart, Germany (Fullerton CC, Calif.)
Eric Nzeocha WR 6-1 200 Fr. Neusitz, Germany (FOS Ansbach)

 

 

It’s Football Signing Day!

February 1st, 2012 by Wicks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It’s that time of the year again where high school and junior college football players put pen to paper in deciding where they will play their college football. Coach Christensen and his staff have put together a solid class with three signees already in Laramie and around another 18 recruits ready to make their commitments official. The class is heavy on players from the states of California and Washington as it was a down year for prospects out of Colorado.

Be sure to check back here in the next few days as we at WyoNation and Cowboy Tough breakdown this year’s class as we cast an eye towards the 2012 season and beyond. You can follow this year’s festivities in Laramie by using the link below which is highlighted by the press conference at 3pm mountain time if you have an account with Wyoming Vision.

 

Wyoming Signing Day Central

 

 

NCAA Tournament For The Cowboys?

January 31st, 2012 by Wicks

I am pleased as anyone about the progress Larry Shyatt has made with this basketball team in just two-thirds of a season. We have come a long way in terms of playing as a team since last year and the end of the used car salesman era. Wyoming’s record currently sits at 17-4 and many national experts say Wyoming at this point in time is an NCAA Tournament bubble team. I would urge you to listen to these “experts” with caution so you are not upset at the end of the year if the Pokes are blocked from NCAA play. Why do I urge caution? Look at the chart below with RPI’s and strength of schedule for Mountain West teams from statsheet.com:

Team RPI SOS
UNLV 8 58
CSU 15 7
SDSU 21 79
New Mexico 44 102
Wyoming 80 188
TCU 100 89
Air Force 162 137
Boise State 199 148

Wyoming has played the weakest strength of schedule in the Mountain West with a 188th ranking. The projected SOS at the end of the regular season according to statsheet is 101 so conference play will improve that figure quite a bit. That along with an RPI of 80 though will not be enough to get Wyoming an NCAA at-large spot. The NCAA has left out schools with much higher RPI ratings (50 and below) and similar strengths of schedule in the last few years so the Pokes are facing an uphill battle.

I don’t say these things to be a downer. I just want to be as realistic as possible and I think most Wyoming fans understand that our schedule has not been good enough to merit an at-large selection. The good news is this is just year one of a rebuilding process under Shyatt and it is safe to say he is ahead of schedule. This team plays solid defense and if over time the offensive problems can be worked out (through better recruiting) the Wyoming basketball program has a very bright future.  So enjoy the ride, pack the AA, and remember there is an automatic berth at-stake at the end of the conference season in Vegas!

What’s Old Is New: Cowboy Tough Returns

January 30th, 2012 by Wicks

Things in life have the tendency to come full circle and the case here is no different. Several years ago I started a Wyoming blog called Cowboy Tough to get my thoughts on Wyoming athletics to the masses. That blog was noticed by a national network and Cowboy Tough became 7220 Report and had great success thanks to you the reader. Yet, something was missing with 7220 report. The blog had no heart and soul as it tried to play on the national scene when 99% of people probably can’t even locate Wyoming on a United States map.

That is why Chris (wyomidd) and I are happy to now be on board here at WyoNation.com. We will now be featured front and center on a platform that looks to serve those who are the most important to us. You the Wyoming Cowboy fan! This endeavor is being rebranded Cowboy Tough (that’s where the full circle part comes in) and you will see some changes and improvements to the blog as we get settled in to our new home. So be sure to follow the blog and participate in the WyoNation forums as Wyoming athletics looks to make its mark in 2012 and beyond.

 

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The Boot is back in Laramie, Pokes bowling in New Mexico

December 4th, 2011 by brad

The Bronze Boot will keep it’s mantle in Laramie warm this winter as the Cowboys were determined to keep the Boot where it belongs. Another Border War has passed and the Cowboys have no won their third straight battle against the Sheep from Fort Collins. The Brett Smith to Josh Doctson connection proved to be invaluable as the pair hooked up for a pair of touchdowns.

Colorado State got on the board first with a field goal to go up 3-0. The Cowboys responded with Alvester Alexander scampering off on a 36 yard run, his longest rush of the season. Up 7-3 the Sheep kicked another field goal and trailed 7-6 in the second quarter. The Cowboys responded on the very next offensive play as Brett Smith tossed an 80 yard bomb to fellow freshman Josh Doctson. The Pokes would go into halftime up 14-6.

The second half of the Border War would prove to be an exciting finish in the 103rd edition of the game. The Sheep owned the 3rd quarter as they punched in a pair of touchdowns from running back Raymond Carter, including one drive that was capped off by a 16 play 87 yard drive that ate 7:27 off of the game clock. The Pokes were shutout in the third quarter and found themselves down 14-19 at the start of the 4th. Freshman Brett Smith wasn’t going to lose his first Border War as he led the Pokes on an 11 play 90 yard drive to give the Cowboys the lead 20-19, as Smith hit Doctson for a 2nd score from 35 yards out. The two point conversion failed. The Pokes sealed the game up with Mike Purcell blew up a screen pass with 2:43 left in the game and sacked Colorado State quarterback Garret Grayson in the endzone. Grayson was making his first Border War start, replacing the ineffective Pete Thomas mid-way through the season.  Read the rest of this entry »

Cowboys feeling blue after loss to Boise

November 27th, 2011 by brad

The Cowboys landed in Boise this week looking to seal up 2nd place in the Mountain West and defeat a top 10 team on their home turf. The Broncos were looking to keep putting pressure on the BCS to include them in their post-season party. The Broncos, ranked 8th in the country, are on the outside looking in to get a shot at a BCS bowl after a crushing loss to TCU two weeks ago. The Cowboys are looking to seal up a nice bowl for themselves.

The Cowboys got on the scoreboard first with junior Luke Anderson intercepting a Kellen Moore pass and taking it back 29 yards for a Cowboy touchdown. The Pokes did something that no other team has done this year, and that was hold Boise State scoreless in the first quarter. Boise State scored 13 points in the 2nd quarter using a Doug Martin run and a Kellen Moore TD to Matt Miller to go to the half with a 13-7 lead. The hail mary from Moore to Miller was a goofy play for both sides as Miller was laying on the ground and after a couple of tips the ball fell into Miller’s hands and he happen to be laying on the goal line stripe as time expired. Wyoming blocked the following extra point. Read the rest of this entry »

Cowboys get bowl eligible vs New Mexico

November 21st, 2011 by brad

The Wyoming Cowboys had a lot on the line this past weekend as they prepared for a home game versus the New Mexico Lobos. The Lobos have had a tough season as their coach Mike Locksley was fired mid-way through the season due to poor performance as well as some not-so-legal activities of a recruit while visiting. The Cowboys were trying to get bowl eligible for the first time since 2009 and New Mexico was next on the list for the Pokes Revenge Tour of 2011.

The Cowboys got on the board first with a 26 yard screen pass from Brett Smith to Brandon Miller. The Cowboys played most of the first half pretty sluggish, scoring only once more on a 3  yard Alvester Alexander rush to the endzone. At the half the Pokes were up 14-10 on a frigid day in Laramie. The Pokes were heavily favored in this contest. In the second half there was no doubt who was going to take over this game. Read the rest of this entry »

Pokes outlast Falcons in the Springs

November 13th, 2011 by brad

The Wyoming Cowboys need an extra win this year to get bowl eligible due to having two FCS teams on the schedule. With that in mind it meant that the Pokes had to pull off a couple of wins this year that they’ve had a hard time doing in the past. They passed their first test two weeks ago by defeating San Diego State on the road. This week they were looking to snap a 5 game losing streak to the Air Force Falcons. Games between the Cowboys and Falcons are usually a pretty competitive contest with some close scores and this year would prove no different in Colorado Springs.

The game started with wind blowing in the 30mph range and had gusts of more than 40mph. The goal posts at Falcon Stadium were swaying back and forth, making kicking conditions impossible. The Cowboys started the game red-hot as Brett Smith led the charge down field on a 14 play, 80 yard drive that covered more than 6 minutes when Smith punched the ball into the endzone from a yard out. The PAT missed as the wind managed to take the ball and sling it wide right of the goal post. AFA responded at the end of the first quarter as fullback Mike DeWitt took it in from 9 yards out. The teams played a lot of back and forth football but the Pokes punched in another TD right before halftime, a touchdown pass from Smith to Chris McNeill from 6 yards out. McNeill would later suffer a shoulder injury that would end the season for him. Two point conversion failed. Read the rest of this entry »

Pokes close, but come up short vs. TCU

November 6th, 2011 by brad

The Wyoming Cowboys are a growing team, as well as a young team. The Pokes, last time they faced the Frogs in Laramie, were beaten 45-10, and last year suffered a 45-0 loss to the Frogs as well. This year the outcome was much different between the two teams. The Horned Frogs got on the board first when running back Matthew Tucker took the ball in on a 5 yard carry. The Cowboys would respond back later in the quarter when WR Josh Doctson caught a 7 yard pass from QB Brett Smith to even the score at 7. Freshman kicker Daniel Sullivan continued to build his confidence by booting a field goal from 33 yards to put the Cowboys up 10-7. The second quarter featured more scoring from the teams as the Frogs ended up on the score board twice via a field goal and a touchdown from Ed Wesley. The Pokes put a touchdown in right before halftime as Mazi Ogbonna caught a TD from 18 yards out.

The second half wasn’t as friendly to the Cowboys as they were only able to get onto the scoreboard once. The Frogs settled into their offense as the weather began to worsen. The Frogs went on to rush for over 400 yards and scored two more rushing touchdowns. Freshman kicker Daniel Sullivan hit his career long as a Cowboy by kicking a field goal from 48 yards, the only Cowboys score in the 2nd half. The final score of this game ended 31-20. The Frogs had over 600 yards of total offense, while holding the Cowboys to 353 yards.
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