Common opponents
New Mexico: Fresno 38-0; Wyoming 42-3
Hawaii: Fresno 31-21; Wyoming 28-21
Looks like a pretty even matchup, if those are any indication
Common opponents with Fresno
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Wyoming had an advantage in both of those games, they were both home games for Wyoming.joshvanklomp wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2017 2:24 pm Common opponents
New Mexico: Fresno 38-0; Wyoming 42-3
Hawaii: Fresno 31-21; Wyoming 28-21
Looks like a pretty even matchup, if those are any indication
Fresno had to travel to Hawaii to play that game, which was compounded by a weather delay.
Wyoming gained 2 turnovers in the Hawaii game and 7 turnovers in the New Mexico game.
Fresno gained 1 turnover in the Hawaii game and 1 turnover in the New Mexico game.
Fresno had 935 yds total offense in both games, Wyoming had 575 yds in both games.
Fresno tends to win games with actual offense and not take aways like Wyoming usually does.
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Gotcha. So playing defense and generating turnovers is a negative now.
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Good thing we shut down the best Offenses in the MW.joshvanklomp wrote:Gotcha. So playing defense and generating turnovers is a negative now.
Still going to be tough relying on our D for every game but it’s worked so far.
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Good thing this is a home game for Wyoming you poop. Can't wait to see what Tedford does to your APR in a few years.sbbulldog85 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2017 9:32 pmWyoming had an advantage in both of those games, they were both home games for Wyoming.joshvanklomp wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2017 2:24 pm Common opponents
New Mexico: Fresno 38-0; Wyoming 42-3
Hawaii: Fresno 31-21; Wyoming 28-21
Looks like a pretty even matchup, if those are any indication
Fresno had to travel to Hawaii to play that game, which was compounded by a weather delay.
Wyoming gained 2 turnovers in the Hawaii game and 7 turnovers in the New Mexico game.
Fresno gained 1 turnover in the Hawaii game and 1 turnover in the New Mexico game.
Fresno had 935 yds total offense in both games, Wyoming had 575 yds in both games.
Fresno tends to win games with actual offense and not take aways like Wyoming usually does.
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Was thinking the same thing. What a bunch of douchebags. Maybe it is a Cali thing, as they are acting a lot like the scum from SD.
Then again, I lobbied for Tedford to be Wyoming's coach when DC was poop-canned. I have always thought in the right place he would be a good fit. Glad to have Bohl though, and am certainly ok w/out Tedford at Wyoming!
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Bunch of douchebags? This is one guy. Come by our board and I think you’ll find almost no Fresno fans are cocky and arrogant, especially after losing to unlv. I think you’ll find a level headed realistic fan base that’s excited bulldog football is somewhat relevant again. S Bulldogs is a cool dude, but the last sentence was a bit too far, otherwise, it’s fun to analyze and discuss facts. I’m nervous about this game. I expect a low score barring freak plays. Looking forward to it.
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Going to be a great competitive game....
Fresno's best "O" player is their RS freshman LG...
WR group was described by Bama's scout board admin as as good as any in the SEC. Dog QB is OK.. not great, but seems to get the job done. RB's are small & fast but freshman...
The play a bend but don't break "D", an accurate QB gives them trouble, along with runs inside the tackles. pound the ball inside with pinpoint accuracy on short throws in the zone has worked against The D. Great speed on the outside & in the DB's, not to many teams have gotten outside on runs, & very few behind them.
Hope Josh can play, I live in Reedley & watched him play a couple of times @ RC....best thing that happened to him is not coming to Fresno & being coached by our ex HC... what a disaster he was...
Fresno's best "O" player is their RS freshman LG...
WR group was described by Bama's scout board admin as as good as any in the SEC. Dog QB is OK.. not great, but seems to get the job done. RB's are small & fast but freshman...
The play a bend but don't break "D", an accurate QB gives them trouble, along with runs inside the tackles. pound the ball inside with pinpoint accuracy on short throws in the zone has worked against The D. Great speed on the outside & in the DB's, not to many teams have gotten outside on runs, & very few behind them.
Hope Josh can play, I live in Reedley & watched him play a couple of times @ RC....best thing that happened to him is not coming to Fresno & being coached by our ex HC... what a disaster he was...
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Well luckily, your California flatlanders will get to experience Laramie, Wyoming in late November. Nothing says offensive football like hands of ice, slippery grass, howling winds, and a crowd full of people that seem to enjoy that kind of weather. No one with frozen hands has ever fumbled. No one passing a ball in a 20 mile an hour crosswind has ever thrown an interception.sbbulldog85 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2017 9:32 pmWyoming had an advantage in both of those games, they were both home games for Wyoming.joshvanklomp wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2017 2:24 pm Common opponents
New Mexico: Fresno 38-0; Wyoming 42-3
Hawaii: Fresno 31-21; Wyoming 28-21
Looks like a pretty even matchup, if those are any indication
Fresno had to travel to Hawaii to play that game, which was compounded by a weather delay.
Wyoming gained 2 turnovers in the Hawaii game and 7 turnovers in the New Mexico game.
Fresno gained 1 turnover in the Hawaii game and 1 turnover in the New Mexico game.
Fresno had 935 yds total offense in both games, Wyoming had 575 yds in both games.
Fresno tends to win games with actual offense and not take aways like Wyoming usually does.
The conditions in Laramie in late November are PERFECT for "actual offense".
All 30 turnovers we generated we're accidental. We're just the luckiest sons of bitches you've ever seen.
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Pretty sure I've heard someone say defense wins games let alone championships, since we probably won't play for a championship I'll just stick with defense wins games since you preventing the other team from scoring and taking the ball away from them isn't a good thing.sbbulldog85 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2017 9:32 pmWyoming had an advantage in both of those games, they were both home games for Wyoming.joshvanklomp wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2017 2:24 pm Common opponents
New Mexico: Fresno 38-0; Wyoming 42-3
Hawaii: Fresno 31-21; Wyoming 28-21
Looks like a pretty even matchup, if those are any indication
Fresno had to travel to Hawaii to play that game, which was compounded by a weather delay.
Wyoming gained 2 turnovers in the Hawaii game and 7 turnovers in the New Mexico game.
Fresno gained 1 turnover in the Hawaii game and 1 turnover in the New Mexico game.
Fresno had 935 yds total offense in both games, Wyoming had 575 yds in both games.
Fresno tends to win games with actual offense and not take aways like Wyoming usually does.
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Well, hopefully that powers that schedule games will be fair & schedule the Pokes the first couple weeks in sept next yr in Fresno........ was 109 the first game this yr & 105 the next weekend...Cowboy Junky wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2017 2:51 pmWell luckily, your California flatlanders will get to experience Laramie, Wyoming in late November. Nothing says offensive football like hands of ice, slippery grass, howling winds, and a crowd full of people that seem to enjoy that kind of weather. No one with frozen hands has ever fumbled. No one passing a ball in a 20 mile an hour crosswind has ever thrown an interception.sbbulldog85 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2017 9:32 pmWyoming had an advantage in both of those games, they were both home games for Wyoming.joshvanklomp wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2017 2:24 pm Common opponents
New Mexico: Fresno 38-0; Wyoming 42-3
Hawaii: Fresno 31-21; Wyoming 28-21
Looks like a pretty even matchup, if those are any indication
Fresno had to travel to Hawaii to play that game, which was compounded by a weather delay.
Wyoming gained 2 turnovers in the Hawaii game and 7 turnovers in the New Mexico game.
Fresno gained 1 turnover in the Hawaii game and 1 turnover in the New Mexico game.
Fresno had 935 yds total offense in both games, Wyoming had 575 yds in both games.
Fresno tends to win games with actual offense and not take aways like Wyoming usually does.
The conditions in Laramie in late November are PERFECT for setting offensive records.
All 30 turnovers we generated we're accidental. We're just the luckiest sons of bitches you've ever seen.
perfect weather for folks from the Tundra to melt in....
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I had an internship in Casper, boy did I dress wrong. Shorts and tshirt, but show up in Wyo where its -23. Weather will definitely play a part in the game, hopefully Tedfords experience in Canada will help him prep the guys as much as possible for cold weather.joshvanklomp wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2017 2:24 pm Common opponents
New Mexico: Fresno 38-0; Wyoming 42-3
Hawaii: Fresno 31-21; Wyoming 28-21
Well luckily, your California flatlanders will get to experience Laramie, Wyoming in late November. Nothing says offensive football like hands of ice, slippery grass, howling winds, and a crowd full of people that seem to enjoy that kind of weather. No one with frozen hands has ever fumbled. No one passing a ball in a 20 mile an hour crosswind has ever thrown an interception.
The conditions in Laramie in late November are PERFECT for "actual offense".
All 30 turnovers we generated we're accidental. We're just the luckiest sons of bitches you've ever seen.