LARAMIE -- Mason Drube isn't starting tonight's game at Hawaii, but according to Wyoming head coach Jay Sawvel, the rookie could see extended time under center in the season finale.

That's music to the Gillette product's ears.

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"I'd love to play," he said. "I'd love to go do what I can do. I mean, obviously we're out of bowl contention, but I just want to go play ball and show everyone what I can do. I'll be ready for every opportunity that comes."

Sawvel said in the spring there would be no limitations on Drube, but added the ideal scenario would be to give him a year to watch and learn, running the scout team. That was the case until earlier this month when back-up quarterback Landon Sims suffered a torn ACL in a road loss at San Diego State.

That season-ending knee injury, coupled with starter Kaden Anderson's much-publicized struggles, put the 6-foot-3, 218-pound freshman on the fast track.

Drube took the first snap of his college career at Fresno State. He connected on 2-of-5 throws for just 13 yards in his debut. He added six yards rushing on five attempts in a 24-3 setback inside rain-soaked Valley Children's Stadium.

Admittedly, Drube expected nerves to play a role. The butterflies fluttered, he said, when he was told early in the week he'd have a role in the game plan.

That all changed when he trotted onto the field.

"When I got in there it was just like high school. It was just another game," he said. "Obviously to a different extent, but I wasn't nervous to get in there at all. I was confident and ready to go.

"... There was so much going on. There's no time to be nervous."

No offense in the Mountain West Conference scores less points than the Cowboys, who are averaging just 16.8 per game. Out of 134 FBS programs, Wyoming sits at 128th in this all-important category.

On the flip side, this revamped defense is allowing a tick under 20 points an outing. That's the 23rd best mark in the nation. Every single team above them has at least seven victories this fall.

Wyoming has four.

"I'm so pissed that we're not scoring points," Sawvel said. "We're going to get that addressed."

 

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Anderson has been the least efficient passer in the league, completing only 56.2% of his passes. The sophomore has thrown for 1,948 yards and 12 touchdowns, but has also been picked off 10 times, to go along with three fumbles.

Anderson's QB rating during this current three-game skid averages 11.5 -- out of 100. He has also tossed four interceptions and has been sacked five times for a loss of 15 yards.

The Southlake, Texas native tonight will likely make his 12th consecutive start. How long this outing will last, though, is to be determined.

"Our offensive performance the last few weeks has just been abysmal. There's no other way to hide that," Sawvel said. "I mean, you take a guy like Mason, who we feel like there's a lot of talent in and a lot of trust in and could be good in the future, and you say, 'Hey, give him a big run in this game.' Certainly, that's a consideration. We've got to consider all things right now."

Drube was the highest-rated recruit in the state, fielding offers from the likes of Michigan State, Oregon State, Washington State, Boston College and many others. He chose Wyoming, the school his late father, Kirby Drube, suited up for in the 90's.

He threw for 2,434 yards and 23 touchdowns during his final prep season at Campbell County High School. He was the 52nd-ranked signal caller in the country, according to 247sports.com.

If the Drube era in Laramie is on the horizon, the man himself welcomes the challenge and pressure that comes with that title.

"I really only care what my team thinks and what my family thinks. That's really it," he said. "It's great to hear that fans want to see me play -- and I want to play for them -- but at the end of the day, it's honestly what I think and what I think of myself."

The Cowboys (4-7, 2-5) and Rainbow Warriors (7-4, 4-3) are slated to kickoff at 9 p.m. Mountain Time. The game can be streamed -- by phone only -- on the Mountain West Network.

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