May 8, 2021; Laramie, WY, USA; Wyoming Cowboys running back Xazavian Valladay (6) scores a touchdown during the spring Brown and Gold game at War Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Babbitt-UW Media-Athletics
A total of ten Cowboys appear on Athlon Sports’ All-Mountain West teams. Three Cowboys made the first team including running back Xazavian Valladay, center Keegan Cryder and linebacker Chad Muma.
Four Pokes appeared on the second team including offensive guard Logan Harris, senior safety Esaias Gandy, junior cornerback C.J. Coldon and freshman place-kicker John Hoyland. T
hird-team selections were defensive ends Garrett Crall and Solomon Byrd. Nose tackle Cole Godbout appeared on the fourth team. The first day the Pokes can begin fall practice will be Friday, Aug. 6.
Mountaintop View 5-5-21. Aztec steak, Cowboy and Wolf Pack future draftees, future games, POTW.
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The annual spring game had sides chosen via draft this year. The stakes were steak. The winning team got a steak dinner served on fine china with silverware. The losing team got hot dogs on paper plates with plastic utensils. In true SDSU fashion, the final score of the game was 10-3. In a break from the norm, the one touchdown was of the passing variety.
A confident Azizi Hearn looking to add turnovers to his résumé
Published: April 27, 2021
Azizi Hearn has yet to pick off a pass in 26 collegiate games. He s hoping that number will change real soon./ UW courtesy photo
Azizi Hearn has moved on. But he hasn t forgotten.
In last season s opener in Reno, Wyoming s junior cornerback leaped over the back of Nevada s
Romeo Doubs near the goal line and appeared to haul in his first-career interception.
Get our free mobile app You called it an interception, I didn t, Wyoming head coach
Craig Bohl said postgame after the Cowboys fell 37-34 in overtime. I was asking for clarification. They said they looked at every different angle. They said it was an incompletion . It s their judgement.