I spoke with College Hall of Fame football coach Don James today for a story in Friday's "Coin Toss" on Wyoming running backs coach Pete Kaligis, who was an offensive lineman on James' national champion Washington team in 1991.
http://trib.com/news/opinion/blogs/cowboys/hall-of-famer-don-james-says-wyoming-s-christensen-was/article_5cc7e186-1917-5001-8aa3-58f5795cde2c.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Practice in the Rain:
http://trib.com/news/opinion/blogs/cowboys/wyoming-gains-valuable-experience-by-practicing-in-rain/article_30851e0d-27fb-5179-a34d-1e44f0a46a91.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Interesting article as well:
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/blogsususports/56857221-55/game-week-season-force.html.csp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Boise Coach on Air Force
What did Petersen learn from that experience?
"That I was really hoping that we wouldn't be in the same league as them," he said. "It's not fun to go against them."
In the same article, the Ram's are overlooking Cal Poly:
The Rams didn't focus on the specifics of each team's version of the offense, McElwain said, but they did spend time learning the basic principles they'll employ to try to slow down the rushing attacks of Cal Poly, Air Force and New Mexico. The Rams allowed Air Force to run for 459 yards last season in a 42-21 loss to the Falcons but limited New Mexico to just 137 rushing yards later in the season in a 24-20 win over the Lobos.