Cowboy Football 2020 Articles/Videos/Tweets
Who in the world was going to replace Andrew Wingard and Marcus Epps? Surely Wyoming was in for some growing pains at the safety spot. That turned out to be true, but a star emerged in Halliburton. He waited his turn for three seasons behind those two future NFL players. He made the most of it.Old-Bull wrote: ↑Mon Jul 20, 2020 9:51 am 7220Sports looks at Wyomings safeties.
https://www.7220sports.com/analysis-wha ... urton-era/
Link: https://www.7220sports.com/analysis-wha ... urton-era/
Last edited by POKE FAN on Mon Jul 20, 2020 2:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Pokes will have something to say about this on 11/21 in Laramie, hopefully. Take the donkeys down.......
Link: https://gowyo.com/news/2020/7/21/footba ... -poll.aspx
Link: https://gowyo.com/news/2020/7/21/footba ... -poll.aspx
-
- Cowpoke
- Posts: 509
- Joined: Sun Jul 19, 2020 11:26 am
- Has liked: 1 time
- Been liked: 16 times
New Mexico governor asks UNM and NMSU not to play football or any fall sports: https://www.abqjournal.com/1478233/gove ... ports.html
The laid back legacy player from Colorado finally saw substantial playing time during his sophomore season after spending 2018 as primarily a special teams standout.
Muma’s father played at Wyoming. So did his grandfather. He grew up playing catch in the pine trees in the south end zone of War Memorial Stadium.
You could say he was made for this:
So, who lines up at outside linebacker for the Cowboys and first-year coach Aaron Bohl?
Well, we asked Wilson that very question. Once again, he was quick on the trigger — Charles Hicks.
That name might not ring a bell, but Hicks was a highly recruited player out of talent-rich San Diego. As a senior at Lincoln High, he tallied — are you ready for this? — 157 tackles. That is an average of 13.1 per game. He was also one of the team’s leading receivers. Can’t do that with out speed and skill.
Story link: https://www.7220sports.com/analysis-cha ... s-to-fill/
Muma’s father played at Wyoming. So did his grandfather. He grew up playing catch in the pine trees in the south end zone of War Memorial Stadium.
You could say he was made for this:
So, who lines up at outside linebacker for the Cowboys and first-year coach Aaron Bohl?
Well, we asked Wilson that very question. Once again, he was quick on the trigger — Charles Hicks.
That name might not ring a bell, but Hicks was a highly recruited player out of talent-rich San Diego. As a senior at Lincoln High, he tallied — are you ready for this? — 157 tackles. That is an average of 13.1 per game. He was also one of the team’s leading receivers. Can’t do that with out speed and skill.
Story link: https://www.7220sports.com/analysis-cha ... s-to-fill/
- LanderPoke
- WyoNation Lifer
- Posts: 11224
- Joined: Sat Sep 13, 2014 8:47 pm
- Location: Laramie
- Has liked: 622 times
- Been liked: 256 times
Who's going to be the other starting backer?? It could very well be Charles Hicks