The University of Wyoming football team suffered a 17-13 defeat to eleventh-ranked Boise State in their final home game of the season. Despite the loss, the Cowboys’ defense performed well, holding Boise State to their lowest point total of the season. Quarterback Evan Svoboda took over in the second half after Kaden Anderson was injured, but the offense struggled to capitalize on scoring opportunities. Head coach Jay Sawvel praised the team’s effort but acknowledged that they fell short of executing their game plan fully.
After the game, Sawvel expressed disappointment for the loyal fans and vowed to make changes moving forward. The Cowboys will now look to end their season on a high note as they face Washington State University on the road this Saturday. The game is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. and will be broadcast on the CW network.
Despite the loss, the team remains optimistic and focused on finishing the season strong. The Cowboys are determined to make improvements and build on the lessons learned from the challenging matchup against Boise State. Fans can expect to see a motivated and determined team take the field as they look to close out the season with a win.
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