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  Wyoming offensive lineman Logan Harris remains an undrafted free agent. Harris was a starter on three Wyoming bowl championship teams in 2017, 2019 and 2021 and earned All-Mountain West honors three consecutive years. He started 43 of 54 games for the Cowboys. Harris began by starting at center for all 13 games during his true freshman season of 2017. He was part of a Wyoming offense led by quarterback Josh Allen. The 2017 Cowboys won the Potato Bowl and posted an 8-5 record. Harris then started all 11 games at right guard during the 2019 season, including Wyoming's victory in the 2019 Arizona Bowl. - Wyoming Tribune Eagle

rSr/2022 OG Logan HarrisWyoming
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  Wyoming QB Andrew Peasley led the Gold to a 26-22 win over the Brown in the Cowboys' spring game. The Brown signal-callers, Evan Svoboda and Jayden Clemons, wore white jerseys, which meant they were free game. But there was some clarity during the Cowboys' 114-play game. Peasley looked like a heavy favorite to be the starter when the season kicks off Aug. 27 at Illinois. The Utah State transfer finished 12-for-21 passing for 201 yards with two touchdowns on a windy afternoon. The other three quarterbacks were a combined 12-for-34 passing for 97 yards with no touchdowns. - Casper Star-Tribune

rSr/2024 QB Andrew PeasleyWyoming
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  Mississippi transfer cornerback Jakorey Hawkins stole the spotlight with an interception and two other deflections during Wyoming's spring game in his War Memorial Stadium debut. "Jakorey is learning our defense and really applying the skills that (cornerbacks) coach (Benny) Boyd is teaching him," Bohl said. "He has meshed in with our locker room and he has good speed and play-making ability." - Casper Star-Tribune

rSr/2024 CB Jakorey HawkinsWyoming
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  Treyton Welch showed the opening day crowd of 27,007 at War Memorial Stadium what is possible for the Cowboys in the passing game. The 6-foot-3, 242-pound tight end made a one-handed touchdown grab to deliver a dramatic 19-16 victory for Wyoming over Montana State. But over the final 12 games of the disappointing 7-6 finish, Welch only had one additional touchdown reception, but he still led UW's tight ends with 19 receptions for 163 yards and the two scores in 2021. With the departure of star wide receiver Isaiah Neyor - who had 19 more receptions, 580 more receiving yards and 10 more touchdowns than anyone on the team - will the Pokes target their talented tight ends more often in 2022? "Our room is ready to do whatever we're called to do," Welch said. "Hopefully that's more in the passing game this year, but if it's not we're going to block our hearts out." - Casper Star-Tribune

rSr/2024 TE Treyton WelchWyoming
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  Sophomore Parker Christensen and junior Treyton Welch were the most productive tight ends on the Wyoming roster last season, combining for 290 yards on 32 catches. Welch had two touchdown catches, the most among UW returners, including a 21-yard, one-handed grab in the final moments of the season-opener that helped the Pokes avoid an upset at the hands of FCS Montana State. Christensen, meanwhile, is a former Wyoming Gatorade Player of the Year who has displayed comfort playing out of the backfield, on the line or split out wide.

Wyoming tight ends coach Shannon Moore says the pair's versatility, experience and leadership traits are major assets heading into next season. "They're both a little bit different with what they bring to the table, and they're both good in the run game and the pass game. Parker is probably a guy that we'll split out a little more, but Treyton will be a guy we split out, too. They really compliment each other well, and they give us a lot of versatility with personnel and formations." - Wyoming Tribune Eagle


rJr/2025 FB Parker ChristensenWyoming
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  2021 ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES): WR: Ayir Asante, Holy Cross, Jr.,...Asante is now a three-time All-Patriot League honoree. This year, he tallied 467 receiving yards and caught four touchdowns, while rushing for an additional touchdown against Harvard on Oct. 2. He caught three touchdowns in the Crusaders' victory over Lafayette on Nov. 6. - Holy Cross Football

rJr/2024 WR Ayir AsanteWyoming
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  2021 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST SECOND TEAM (COACHES): OL - Keegan Cryder, Sr., Wyoming,...Cryder started his 43rd consecutive game last Saturday in Wyoming's regular-season finale. Those 43 starts include every game of Cryder's career, dating back to his redshirt freshman season of 2018. He has never missed a game during his Wyoming career. He helped pave the way for Wyoming to rank No. 2 in the Mountain West and No. 30 in the nation in rushing offense, averaging 195.1 yards per game. - Wyoming Football

rSr/2022 C Keegan CryderWyoming
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  2021 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Logan Harris, OL,...Harris has been a standout on the offensive line for Wyoming the past five seasons. He has started 42 career games and has played in 53 career games for the Cowboys. Harris' blocking enabled Wyoming to rank No. 2 in the Mountain West and No. 30 in the nation in rushing offense, averaging 195.1 yards per game for the 2021 season. - Wyoming Football

rSr/2022 OG Logan HarrisWyoming
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  2021 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Cole Godbout, DL,...Godbout ranked No. 4 among MW defensive linemen in tackles in 2021, averaging 5.0 tackles per game. In conference games only, he ranked No. 2 among conference D-Linemen in tackles, averaging 6.25 tackles per game. Godbout tallied 60 total tackles on the year, including 4.0 sacks, 5.0 tackles for loss, five quarterback hurries and five pass break-ups. - Wyoming Football

rSr/2024 DT Cole GodboutWyoming
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  2021 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Garrett Crall, DL,...Crall rose from being a walk-on at Wyoming, to being voted a two-time team captain by his teammates. He was captain of a Wyoming defense that ranked No. 4 in the MW and No. 36 nationally in total defense (346.6 yards allowed per game). He also was part of a Wyoming defense that ranked No. 1 in the conference and No. 7 in the nation in pass defense (177.5 yards allowed per game). For the 2021 season, Crall made 41 tackles, 4.5 TFLs, 1.0 sack, had four quarterback hurries and two pass break-ups. - Wyoming Football

rSr/2022 DE Garrett CrallWyoming
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  12/20/21 - Chad MumaSr/2022, Wyoming + More +

  2021 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FIRST TEAM (COACHES): LB - Chad Muma, Sr., Wyoming,...Muma was named to the All-MW First Team. Muma ranked No. 1 in the Mountain West and No. 2 in the nation in solo tackles this season, averaging 6.7 solo tackles per game. He also ranked No. 2 in the MW and No. 4 in the country in total tackles, averaging 10.8 total tackles per game. Muma had two interception returns for touchdowns during the season to rank No. 1 in the conference and No. 2 in the nation in that category, and his three total interceptions tied him for No. 3 in the Mountain West and No. 30 in the FBS. Muma is one of six national finalists for this year's Butkus Award that honors the best linebacker in the nation. - Wyoming Football

Sr/2022 ILB Chad MumaWyoming
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  11/11/21 - Chad MumaSr/2022, Wyoming + More +

  NOV 8 MOUNTAIN WEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: CHAD MUMA, WYOMING, Senior, Linebacker, Lone Tree, Colorado/Legend HS,...In the Border War victory over Colorado State, led Wyoming with 11 tackles, including six solo stops, and had one interception...The interception led to a Wyoming touchdown, extending the Cowboys lead to 31-10 midway through the fourth quarter...Of the 11 tackles, eight were for five yards or fewer and five of those were for three yards or less, including tackles for: one yard, one yard, two yards, two yards, three yards, five yards and five yards...The Cowboy linebacker helped Wyoming limit Colorado State to only 17 points in the game, seven points under CSU's season average. - Mountain West Football

Sr/2022 ILB Chad MumaWyoming
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  Ayir Asante caught three touchdown passes and Holy Cross beat Lafayette 35-10 on Saturday for the Crusaders' fourth straight victory. The win kept Holy Cross (7-2, 4-0) tied with Fordham atop the Patriot League. Asante had nine catches, including a 47-yarder from Matthew Sluka to extend the Crusaders' lead to 28-7 after three quarters. Marco Siderman threw for 173 yards and two touchdowns but also had a tipped pass returned 50 yards for a pick-6 by Major Jordan for the Leopards' lone touchdown. Sluka added 97 passing yards. Peter Oliver ran for 105 yards on 18 carries. The Holy Cross defense, which held Lehigh to negative rushing yards in a 31-12 win last week, gave up only 33 yards on the ground to the Leopards (3-6, 2-2) and also had seven sacks. The Crusaders are off to their best start since opening at 7-1 in 2009. - AP College Football

rJr/2024 WR Ayir AsanteWyoming
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  NOV 1 MOUNTAIN WEST FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK: RALPH FAWAZ, WYOMING, Freshman, Punter, Cache, Oklahoma/Cache HS,...Against San José State, averaged 48.8 yards per punt on four punts, including three boots of at least 50 yards...Three first quarter punts, kept San Jose State pinned back in its own territory, leading to a 0-0 tie at the end of the first quarter...Had one punt inside San Jose State's 20-yard line and forced one fair catch. - Mountain West Football

rSr/2025 P Ralph FawazWyoming
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  09/25/21 - Titus SwenrJr/2023, Wyoming + More +

  Titus Swen scored on a late two-yard run and Wyoming survived a drama-packed final 3:34 to eke out a 24-22 win over UConn, capping a nearly 2,000-mile road trip on Saturday to remain undefeated. The Cowboys (4-0) had trailed by as many as 13 points before rallying into a 24-16 lead with back-to-back fourth-quarter touchdowns from Xazavian Valladay and Swen. But UConn (0-5) wasn't done, driving 64 yards in 15 plays over the final 3:30 before Nate Carter scored from the 2 with four seconds left. The TD came one play after a pass interference call on Wyoming gave UConn a fresh set of downs at the 2. UConn's two-point conversion pass by Tyler Phommachanh failed and Wyoming fell on top of the ensuing onside kick to end the game with Sean Chambers taking a knee. Chambers threw for 149 yards and a touchdown, but was also intercepted twice. Valladay carried 22 times for 101 yards, Swen gained 84. Phommachanh was 19-of-40 passing for 171 yards with a touchdown and an interception. Carter carried 10 times for 65 yards. - Wyoming/AP College Football

rJr/2023 RB Titus SwenWyoming
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