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Wyoming Coaches


Wyoming Cowboys
University of Wyoming
 Laramiie, WY
Founded: 1886
Stadium: War Memorial Stadium
Capacity: 30,181
Colors: Brown & Gold
Coach: Jay Sawvel
Conference: Mountain West-

Team Home Summary  Coaches Games by Year Opponents Rankings Bowls Conference


 Season Total   Bowls   Conference 
 Coach   Years   W/L/T   PF  PA   W/L/T  PF  PA   W/L/T   PF  PA 
Jay Sawvel 20242-71942851-28073
Craig Bohl 2014-202361-60296130374-219113837-4118791882
Dave Christensen 2009-201327-35150419211-1506516-249601286
Joe Glenn 2003-200830-41151818621-0242115-318891321
Vic Koenning 2000-20025-2968711931-20426769
Dana Dimel 1997-199922-1384671214-9518480
Joe Tiller 1991-199639-30-1206919160-1175226-21-114591280
Paul Roach 1987-199035-15154511470-3489923-5975599
Dennis Erickson 19866-62992724-3198153
Al Kincaid 1981-198529-291487152317-18879943
Pat Dye 19806-53162433-4180166
Bill Lewis 1977-197913-21-16057949-10361424
Fred Akers 1975-197610-134524690-17417-7288276
Fritz Shurmur 1971-197415-29843119110-18512675
Lloyd W. Eaton 1962-197057-33-2196614161-1414030-191062775
Robert S. Bob Devaney 1957-196135-10-510144781-0146
Phil Dickens 1953-195629-11-18875301-02114
Bowden Wyatt 1947-195239-17-114236211-0207
Bernard F. Bunny Oakes 1941-19466-20-2194540
Claire H. Okie Blanchard 19401-7-132190
Joel Hunt 19390-7-147241
Willard A. Dutch Witte 1933-193816-30-3434680
John R. Rhodes 1930-193210-15-2309373
George W. McLaren 1927-19297-19261489
William Lone Star Dietz 1924-192610-13-2358314
John Corbett 1915-192315-44-33141302
Ralph W. Thacker 1913-19141-1031341
Leon C. Excelby 19122-764291
H.I. Dean 1909-191111-12-1339300
Robert Ehlman 1907-19083-3134172
William McMurray 1900-190616-11-1365354
Justus F. Soule 1895-18995-1-18737
Fred Hess 1892-18980-4895
Justus F. Soule 1895-18995-1-18737
Fred Hess & Justus F. Soule 18943-0466
Fred Hess 1892-18980-4895




Some records may be incomplete.



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