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Andrew Wingard, Was a Punter Only 5 of 18 Third-Down Attempts on the Night, at Nebraska from 1983-85 WYOMING FOOTBALL 2016 WWYOMINGYFFOOTBALLO OO T B AML L 22016I0 1N6 G Sept. 5, 2016 Wyoming Football Contacts TV-Radio Coverage Tim Harkins, Associate Athletics Director for Media Relations Nick Seeman, Assistant Media Relations Director Television Information Week 2: Sat., Sept. 10, 2016 Televised By ESPN2 Play-by-Play Announcer Anish Shroff Memorial Stadium (86,047) Color Analyst Kelly Stouffer Sideline Reporter Paul Carcaterra Lincoln, Neb. Radio Broadcast Information The Wyoming Cowboys The Cowboy Sports Network (CSN): •Every Cowboy Football game is broadcast (1-0, 0-0 in the Mountain West Conference) live on the 25 Affiliates of the Cowboy Head Coach: Craig Bohl (Nebraska ‘82) Sports Network Overall Record: 111-50 (.689), 14th season •Flagship Station, KFBC 1240 AM, Record at Wyoming: 7-18 (.280), 3rd season Cheyenne, Wyo. Announcers: Conference Record: 53-36 (.596), 14th season •Dave Walsh, Play-by-Play (33rd year) •Kevin McKinney, Color Analyst (19th year) vs. •Reece Monaco, Sideline Reporter (6th year) The Nebraska Cornhuskers Pregame Show: •Begins one hour prior to kickoff. (1-0, 0-0 in the Big Ten Conference) Postgame Show: Head Coach: Mike Riley (Alabama ‘75) •Begins immediately after the game Overall Record: 100-87 (.535), 16th season Record at School: 7-7 (.500), 2nd season Weekly Coach’s Shows Conference Record: 61-68 (.473), 16th season “Craig Bohl Radio Show” Presented by Laramie GM Auto Center 2016 Wyoming Football Schedule Show Time and Location Score/ 1. Altitude Chophouse and Brewery Date Opponent (Special Events) Time (M.T.) Television 2. Wednesdays from 7:00-8:00 p.m., M.T. Beginning Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2016 Sat., Sept. 3 NORTHERN ILLINOIS (Hall of Fame) W 40-34 (3OT)8:30 p.m. CBSSN Sat., Sept. 10 at Nebraska 10:00 a.m. ESPN2 “Inside Wyoming Football Sat., Sept. 17 UC DAVIS # 2:00 p.m. GoWyo.com/MW.com With Craig Bohl” Fri., Sept. 23 at Eastern Michigan 5:30 p.m. CBSSN 1. Where and When You Can Watch the Show Sat., Oct. 1 at Colorado State* TBA ESPN Networks •ROOT SPORTS •Thursday, Sept. 8 show will air at 5:30 p.m.,M.T. Sat., Oct. 8 AIR FORCE* % 1:30 p.m. ROOT SPORTS •Regularly Thursday nights at 6:00 p.m., M.T. Sat., Oct. 15 BYE Week •Beginning Thursday, Sept. 3, 2015 Sat., Oct. 22 at Nevada* TBA ESPN Networks 2. The Show will also be available at GoWyo.com Sat., Oct. 29 BOISE STATE* (Family Weekend) 5:00 p.m. CBSSN beginning on Friday mornings. Sat., Nov. 5 UTAH STATE* TBA ESPN Networks Sat., Nov. 12 at UNLV* 1:30 p.m. ROOT SPORTS Weekly Media Events Sat., Nov. 19 SAN DIEGO STATE* 1:30 p.m. CBSSN Sat., Nov. 26 at New Mexico* TBA ESPN Networks Mondays Sat., Dec. 3 Mountain West Championship Game+ 5:30 or 5:45 p.m. ESPN or ESPN2 Wyoming Football Press Conference •Rochelle Athletics Center, WAR Room BOLD AND CAPS Indicate Home games All times listed are Mountain Time •Noon-12:20 p.m., Craig Bohl Press Conference Additional game times will be announced at future dates. # UC Davis Special Events (Celebrate Energy Day/Ag Day/Fanfest/Buddy Walk) •12:20-2:15 p.m., Requested Players and Asst. Coaches % Air Force Game Special Events (Homecoming/Military Appreciation Day) Tuesdays *Indicates Mountain West Conference games Interviews With Craig Bohl Before Practice +The Mountain West Football Championship Game will be played at the home stadium of the •Arrange with Tim Harkins of UW Athletic Media divisional champion with the highest national ranking. Relations Interviews with Players Unavailable on Mondays Weekly Preview: Wyoming vs. Nebraska •Those players who were requested but weren’t available on Mondays will be made available •The Wyoming Cowboys enter this week seeking their third consecutive win. UW defeated on Tuesdays. Arrange details with Tim Harkins Northern Illinois 40-34 in triple overtime last Saturday, and ended the 2015 season with a 35-28 win Wednesdays over UNLV. Interviews With Craig Bohl Before Practice •Arrange with Tim Harkins •Wyoming and Nebraska will be meeting for the eighth time in history. The Cowboys will be looking for their first win in the series. •The last meeting between Wyoming and Nebraska came on Aug. 30, 2013, in Lincoln, Neb.. Wyoming scored first, taking a 7-0 lead in Memorial Stadium. After falling behind 37-21 in the fourth quarter, Wyoming scored the final 13 points of the game to pull to within three at 37-34 with 1:32 to play. The Pokes had one final possession to win the game but were unable to put together one final scoring drive. wwww.GoWyo.comww.GoWyo.com Page 1 WYOMING 2016 Wyoming Team Notes FOOTBALL 2016 University of Wyoming Football University of Wyoming ESPN2 to Televise Saturday’s Wyoming- Fast Facts Nebraska Game: Saturday’s Wyoming-Nebraska game will be televised on ESPN2. Kickoff is set for 10 Location: Laramie, Wyo. a.m., M.T. (11 a.m., C.T.) from Lincoln, Neb. Founded: 1886 Play-by-Play Announcer Anish Shroff Enrollment: 13,551 will describe the play-by-play action. He will be joined by color analyst Kelly Stouffer and sideline President: Dr. Laurie Nichols reporter Paul Carcaterra. Athletics Director: Tom Burman Colors: Brown & Gold JoshJo Allen Earns Mountain West Offensive Player of Nickname: Cowboys, Pokes theth Week Honor: Wyoming quarterback Josh Allen was named the Conference: Mountain West MountainMo West Conference Offensive Player of the Week on Monday after Stadium: Jonah Field leadinglea the Cowboys to a 40-34 triple overtime win against Northern Illinois at War Memorial Stadium lastlas Saturday. Allen earned the honor in his first start of the 2016 season Capacity: 29,181 andan only his second career start for the Cowboys. Surface: FieldTurf Revolution Allen scored the winning touchdown on a spectacular seven-yard scramblescr in the third overtime to give Wyoming the home victory over NIU. 2016 Team Information Allen’sAl game-winning touchdown came on a third-down and four play and waswa one of five third-down plays he converted into first downs or scores on Offensive Scheme: Pro-Style, West Coast theth night. His third-down conversions included the seven-yard winning TD Defensive Scheme: Tampa 2 (4-3) scamper,sca a 15-yard run, and pass completions of 14, 13 and five yards for firstfir downs. Starters Returning: 17 Total Against the Huskies, Allen completed 19 of 29 pass attempts (65.5 (8 Offense, 8 Defense, 1 Special Teams) percent) for 245 yards, 2 TD passes and no interceptions. He also had 10 rushing attempts for 70 Starters Lost: 7 Total yards and one rushing TD (the game winning TD in the third overtime). (3 Offense, 3 Defense, 1 Special Teams) In the second half and overtime, Allen was spectacular completing 77.8 percent of his passes Lettermen Returning: 44 Total (14 of 18 passing) for 190 yards through the air. (21 Offense, 20 Defense, 3 Special Teams) The sophomore from Firebaugh, Calif., accounted for 315 yards in total offense, while leading Lettermen Lost: 20 Total the Pokes to 488 yards of total offense in the victory. (11 Offense, 8 Defense, 1 Special Teams) Allen connected with seven different receivers in the game, including two receivers who Other Returners: 24 Total posted 100-yard receiving games. Senior Tanner Gentry ended with 104 yards receiving and one (13 Offense, 11 Defense, 0 Special Teams) TD reception, and fellow senior Jake Malhaurdt had 106 yards. 2016 Signings: 23 Total (10 Offense, 12 Defense, 1 Special Teams) Cowboys Attract Attention from ESPN With Week 1 Success: Wyoming attracted attention from ESPN this past weekend when College GameDay host Desmond Howard 2016 Coaching Staff (@DesmondHoward) picked the Cowboys as his “Super Dog” pick to upset the favored Northern Illinois Huskies. Head Coach Following the Cowboys 40-34, triple overtime win over the Huskies, Cowboy quarterback Josh Craig Bohl (Nebraska ‘82) Allen’s winning TD run was highlighted in the weekend’s top plays at No. 9 . Offensive Coaching Staff Making History -- Longest Game in Cowboy History: Last Saturday’s 40-34, triple Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks overtime victory over Northern Illinois was one of the most memorable in Wyoming history. Brent Vigen (North Dakota State ‘98) The game was the longest in school history at 4 hours and 14 minutes. It eclipsed a 53-45 Running Backs/Fullbacks triple overtime Wyoming victory over UNLV on Nov. 6, 2004 in Las Vegas. That 2004 win lasted 4 Mike Bath (Miami of Ohio ‘01) hours and three minutes. Offensive Line Thunderstorms forced a one hour and 43-minute delay prior to the opening kickoff against Scott Fuchs (North Dakota State ‘95) Northern Illinois. The game was originally scheduled to kick off at 8:37 p.m., but was delayed until Wide Receivers 10:20 p.m., which made it the latest kickoff in Wyoming Football history. The game ended at 2:34 Mike Grant (Nebraska ‘93) a.m., making it the latest finish to a game in Cowboy history. Defensive Coaching Staff Balanced Offense: A more balanced offense was something the Wyoming Cowboys were Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers striving for entering the 2016 season, and in the season opener against Northern Illinois they Steve Stanard (Nebraska ‘89) accomplished that. The Pokes rushed for 243 yards versus NIU and threw for 245 yards for a total Defensive Ends/Special Teams of 488 yards of total offense. AJ Cooper (North Dakota State ‘06) Defensive Tackles Balanced Offense Part Two -- 100-Yard Cowboys: As part of the balanced offensive Pete Kaligis (Washington ‘94) attack that Wyoming displayed in its 2016 season opener, there was also a good balance among Defensive Pass Game Coordinator/Secondary individual Cowboys.
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