LARAMIE -- Jay Sawvel has been a busy guy during his 25 days on the job.

Wyoming's new head football coach sealed the 2024 early recruiting class before navigating the NCAA Transfer Portal and filling some vacancies on his staff.

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Jay Johnson was hired as the Cowboys new offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach after spending the previous four seasons at Michigan State. Before that, the former Broyles Award finalist, spent time at Colorado and Georgia.

Aaron Bohl was promoted from linebackers coach to defensive coordinator and Jason Petrino, the DC at North Dakota State last fall, is now the safeties coach in Laramie.

 

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Free agency has been awfully quiet around these parts. That's a welcome change. Cody Tucker and Jared Newland break down all the latest with the football program and get you caught up on Jeff Linder's squad, which will take on Border War rival Colorado State this Saturday inside the Arena-Auditorium.

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Just The Facts: Size Doesn't Matter For Wyoming's War Memorial Stadium

Did you know it would take the populations of Gillette (32,857), Laramie (32,381), Rock Springs (23,319), Sheridan (17,844) and Wright (1,200) to create a sellout inside Michigan's famed 107,601-seat Big House, the largest college football stadium in the nation?

For those of you not familiar with the Cowboy State, those are Wyoming's third through sixth most inhabited cities, along with the small mining town in Campbell County.

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- Just The Facts: Size Doesn't Matter For Wyoming's War Memorial Stadium

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