FRESNO, Calif., -- Wyoming tonight racked up 325 total yards -- in punts.

The visitors also tacked on 93 additional yards -- in penalties. They had nine of those to go along with the same number of first downs.

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Samuel "Tote" Harris, the rookie phenom who came to Laramie via Cibolo, Texas, rolled up 96 more on the ground. The dynamic running back rushed for more yardage than quarterback Kaden Anderson threw for in an embarrassing 24-3 setback in soggy Fresno.

Wyoming's sophomore signal caller connected on just 6-of-23 throws for 64 yards, one of which was completed in the first half. That went for 40 yards to wideout Chris Durr Jr. on the opening drive of the night.

Anderson also tossed a fourth-quarter interception and was sacked twice as the Cowboys dropped to 4-6 on the season and 2-4 in Mountain West play.

The drive chart tonight was hideous: FG, Punt, Punt, Punt, Punt, Punt, Punt, Punt, INT, Punt, Downs, Downs.

Since Jovon Bouknight was handed the play sheet a month ago (Believe it or not, UW was coming off a bye week) this offense has done this: 5 TDs, FG, 2 Missed FG, Fumble, 3 Downs, 4 INT, 20 punts.

Gross. It's all so gross.

This team now needs two wins to close the regular season to even dream about sniffing a postseason berth. Nevada, one of the worst teams in the country, comes to the high plains off an impressive 55-10 rout of San Jose State. The Cowboys travel to Honolulu in Week 12.

Fans are taking this one in stride. Look for yourself:

 

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