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A friend of mine was asking me earlier today...

To the best of my knowledge Wyoming has not retired ANY football numbers and only one basketball number, #4 Kenny Sailors.
 
WestWYOPoke said:
To the best of my knowledge Wyoming has not retired ANY football numbers and only one basketball number, #4 Kenny Sailors.

That's what I thought!
 
Speaking of former greats. Interesting story, one of my buddies was in Brea, CA for work and was at happy hour after meetings and found out his bosses girl friend works with Eric Leckner. Pretty cool I thought.
 
I believe it's true that no number has officially been retired for Wyoming football. However, I'm under the impression that Number 10 has not been issued since the death of Señor Quarterback Ed Synakowski in 1970. Just prior to the 1970 season, Synakowski drowned in a fishing accident in Lake Hattie.

Link to a NY Times Article: http://www.nytimes.com/1970/09/13/archives/wyoming-quarterback-drowns-in-boat-mishap.html?_r=0
 
When I told my friend about the info you guys gave me, he was amazed. Why hasn't UW officially retired any numbers aside from Kenny Sailors?
 
Some programs just don't retire jersey numbers.....and it makes sense when you have 99 numbers to divvy up among 85 scholarship players plus walk-ons.
 
joshvanklomp said:
Some programs just don't retire jersey numbers.....and it makes sense when you have 99 numbers to divvy up among 85 scholarship players plus walk-ons.

True.
 
joshvanklomp said:
Some programs just don't retire jersey numbers.....and it makes sense when you have 99 numbers to divvy up among 85 scholarship players plus walk-ons.

I think Montana has only retired one or two numbers, one being Dave Dickensen's #15.
 
A source in the UW AD told me that both Number 10 and Number 56 are not available for issue. Number 10 belonged to Ed Synakowski who drowned in a boating accident in 1970. Number 56 belonged to Dave Schutt, a linebacker in the Coach Roach era. He died in 1988 after being struck by a train just off 1st Street and Ivinson in Laramie.
 
The Virginian said:
A source in the UW AD told me that both Number 10 and Number 56 are not available for issue. Number 10 belonged to Ed Synakowski who drowned in a boating accident in 1970. Number 56 belonged to Dave Schutt, a linebacker in the Coach Roach era. He died in 1988 after being struck by a train just off 1st Street and Ivinson in Laramie.
Did they say why they still issue number 12?
 
poke_addict said:
The Virginian said:
A source in the UW AD told me that both Number 10 and Number 56 are not available for issue. Number 10 belonged to Ed Synakowski who drowned in a boating accident in 1970. Number 56 belonged to Dave Schutt, a linebacker in the Coach Roach era. He died in 1988 after being struck by a train just off 1st Street and Ivinson in Laramie.
Did they say why they still issue number 12?

2 guys have 12 on the roster now
 
poke_addict said:
The Virginian said:
A source in the UW AD told me that both Number 10 and Number 56 are not available for issue. Number 10 belonged to Ed Synakowski who drowned in a boating accident in 1970. Number 56 belonged to Dave Schutt, a linebacker in the Coach Roach era. He died in 1988 after being struck by a train just off 1st Street and Ivinson in Laramie.
Did they say why they still issue number 12?

I didn't ask about Number 12 specifically. I just asked about the numbers that they aren't issuing. However, you make a valid point.
 
The Virginian said:
poke_addict said:
The Virginian said:
A source in the UW AD told me that both Number 10 and Number 56 are not available for issue. Number 10 belonged to Ed Synakowski who drowned in a boating accident in 1970. Number 56 belonged to Dave Schutt, a linebacker in the Coach Roach era. He died in 1988 after being struck by a train just off 1st Street and Ivinson in Laramie.
Did they say why they still issue number 12?

I didn't ask about Number 12 specifically. I just asked about the numbers that they aren't issuing. However, you make a valid point.
So did a little bit of digging. I remember the team honoring Ruben as a different player each week wore the #12 jersey. The year following DC asked puletasi who was Rubens roommate and best friend on the team if he wanted to wear Rubens number for the remainder of his career. Sonny took the offer and switched his number to 12.
 
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