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Know your enemy: Wyoming edition

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This weekend the Broncos stay home to work off the second helping of pumpkin pie against the better-than-we-expected Wyoming Cowboys. I'm out of town all week for Thanksgiving, so I won't be able to do my know your enemy cram session, but as luck would have it...we played Wyoming last year and these facts are pretty awesome...so if you're new to the site or enjoy reruns—enjoy. Oh...and happy Thanksgiving everyone. Let's give thanks for Kellen Moore.

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Ten things Bronco fans probably didn't know about the University of Wyoming or their altitudinous abode

10) Wyoming played their first collegiate football game on February 22, 1893 and head coach Fred Hess led the team to a stunning 14-0 triumph over Cheyenne High School. Upon hearing of the utter domination of Cheyenne High, President Benjamin Harrison was quoted as saying, "Come again?" 

9) Wyoming's school song is "Ragtime Cowboy Joe"...a hit 1912 song composed by Maurice Abrahams and Lewis F. Muir. The lyrics to the song are as follows: 

He always sings
Raggy music to the cattle 
as he swings 
back and forth in the saddle,
on a horse—a pretty good horse! 
He's got a syncopated gaiter, 
and you ought to hear the meter 
to the roar of his repeater; 
how they run—yes run!— 
when they hear him 'a-comin', 
cause the western folks all know, 
he's a high-falootin', rootin', tootin', 
son of a gun from ol' Wyoming, 
Ragtime Cowboy 
Talk about your Cowboy, 
Ragtime Cowboy Joe.

Composer Maurice Abrahams' other hit, "He'd Have to Get Under ‚ Get Out and Get Under (to Fix Up His Automobile)" is by sheer coincidence, my high school's fight song.

8) On November 5, 1949, the Wyoming Cowboys stormed into Greeley, Colorado and defeated Northern Colorado by a score of 103-0. Coach Bowden Wyatt's Cowboy squad went 9-1 that year and won the Mountain States Conference Championship. Shockingly, the Northern Colorado team went 0-8 that season although it should be noted that their D-line consisted of a baby, an Allen wrench, a one lb. sack of Gold Medal Flour, and an inanimate carbon rod.

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Northern Colorado's 1949 starting defensive end.

7) Laramie, Wyoming is named after Jacques Laramie (or La Remy), a French-Canadian fur trapper who disappeared in 1821 and may have been killed by Arapahoe Indians. Apparently, in the 1800s all you had to do to get a town (and river, fort, mountain, and county) named after you was to disappear without a trace. To this day, a handful of towns around the U.S. still hold to this proud tradition, as this was how the towns of Jimmy Hoffaville (in southern New Jersey) and D.B. Cooperton (just south of Seattle) got their names.

6) Coach Lloyd Eaton (1962-1970) had just one losing season at Wyoming and left the school with a 64% win rate, but may have done enough damage on his way out to set the football team back decades. In 1969, the Cowboys were off to 4-0 start and hadn't had a losing season in nearly two decades, but the day before the team played BYU, all 14 of the team's African-American players marched into Coach Eaton's office and announced their intentions to wear black armbands for the game against the Cougars to protest some of the LDS church's policies. Well, Eaton didn't overreact at all to the player's request...he marched them into Memorial Gym and dismissed every last one of them from the team. The Cowboys beat BYU that year, but lost their last 4 games of the season and won just one game the following year. Eaton left after the 1970 season, but the school didn't post another winning season until 1976 and have had just 15 winning seasons in the 40 years since the so-called "Black 14" incident. Ahhh, the 60s...as far as I know, nothing controversial, untoward, or turbulent happened during them.

5) Basketball today would be slightly more boring had it not been for the ingenuity of Wyoming Alum Ken Sailors. Prior to Sailor's remarkable stroke of genius, it was apparently thought uncouth for a basketball player's feet to leave the floor while making a shot. This was apparently also around the time that a two-handed underhand approach (the "Granny Shot") was deemed most effective for shooting free-throws and basketballs were made of raccoon hides. Well, old Ken Sailors—three-time All-American at UW—would have none of this flat-footed mumbo-jumbo and invented the modern jump-shot. For his efforts, Sailors will have a place in sports history books next to such innovators as Dick Fosbury, inventor of the modern high-jump technique, and Damien Rossignol, the first guy to use skis to get down a hill rather than the accepted method of the time—riding a sherpa.

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Sailors with his feet firmly on the ground...like God intended.

4) Former White House Chief of Staff and Vice President Dick Cheney is a Wyoming Alum. After flunking out of Yale, Cheney attended the University of Wyoming and earned both a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in political science. Contrary to popular belief, Cheney was not a member of the university's Skeet and Trap-Shooting Club.

3) The cornerstone on the University of Wyoming's oldest structure—Old Main—was laid on September 27, 1886. The cornerstone features the Latin inscription Domi Habuit Unde Disceret, which means "He need not go away from home for instruction". About 50 years later, when the cornerstone for the UW Student Union was laid, it featured the inscription Pita Pit Futuri et Neo Geo Vidio Gamera...which of course translates to: "Future home of a Pita Pit and that one Neo Geo arcade game system"

2) The large, grassy center mall of the Wyoming campus is known as "Prexy's Pasture". The area's name is attributed to an obscure statute that states that the university president (or "prexy") has the exclusive right to use the land for livestock grazing. In the late 70s the rule was changed and the words "livestock grazing" were replaced with "hackysack-playing hippies".

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Prexy's pasture...known briefly as Prexy's Midnight Runners

1) The Cowboys play their home games on Jonah Field at War Memorial Stadium. The Stadium currently has a capacity of 30,514 and, at 7,220 feet above sea-level, is the highest altitude field in Division 1 football. The football field is named "Jonah Field" in honor of the Wyoming Gas Fields in the Green River Basin. The Wyoming Gas Fields are estimated to contain 10.5 trillion cubic feet (297 billion cubic meter) of natural gas. The nearby Colorado Gas Fields is just a vacant field where they hold an annual chili cook-off. /rimshot

Now you know, and knowing is half the battle. The rest is outlined below.

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This may be a year old...

…but it’s one of the best “Know Your Enemy” features I’ve seen for a few weeks, IMO. Obligatory rec for Mr. Burns.

BSU at Rutgers or UConn? I am SO there.

by NYBroncosFan on Nov 23, 2011 9:52 AM PST reply actions  

Reminds me of GI Joe John Doe mode

On Rainbow Six Vegas. Red & blue laser guns are ridiculous.

I always go full retard
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by sczmbz on Nov 23, 2011 10:25 AM PST via mobile reply actions  

Must be the rest area between Laramie and Cheyenne

Boy does it howl there!

"It's all yours little Beaver... this 200 shot range model air rifle is just like the one I used in my range wars chasin' rustlers and bad guys!" Red Ryder
"You'll shoot your eye out!" Ralphies Mom

PEW PEW PEW! Kellen Moore

by glasman699 on Nov 26, 2011 9:16 AM PST up reply actions  

Riding a sherpa.

HA!

"It's all yours little Beaver... this 200 shot range model air rifle is just like the one I used in my range wars chasin' rustlers and bad guys!" Red Ryder
"You'll shoot your eye out!" Ralphies Mom

PEW PEW PEW! Kellen Moore

by glasman699 on Nov 26, 2011 9:06 AM PST reply actions  

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