Redshirt sophomore quarterback Sean Chambers once again finds himself in the driver's seat to be the University of Wyoming's starting quarterback. Chambers was named the Cowboys' starting quarterback each of the previous two falls, and he made it a third when the team's post-spring depth chart was released in late-May. He has suffered season-ending injuries in each of his three seasons in Laramie, however, and is looking to end his streak of bad luck. Chambers broke his left leg on the third play from scrimmage in the 2020 season opener at Nevada.While Chambers is atop the most recent depth chart, he will still have to hold off redshirt freshman Levi Williams through the summer and fall. Williams saw nearly all the snaps in UW's six games after Chambers went down. "I think competition breeds success. I'm definitely OK with being in a competition," Chambers said. "I wouldn't expect my position to be (handed to me)." Chambers practiced during the spring and played in the spring game, completing 8 of 13 passes for 172 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. Like the rest of the Cowboys, he entered the offseason with a chip on his shoulder. "It feels like some redemption. We have some stuff to prove to people," Chambers said. - Wyoming Tribune Eagle