Yep.
And Sawvel was hired because of continuity. We brought back the vast majority of starters from the 9-4 team and turned it into a 3-9 team that couldn’t even beat Idaho at home or even be competitive with any decent team on the schedule.
To say this downturn is because of NIL, the Black-14 or any other excuse folks are coming up with is pure bullshit. Burman and Sawvel are directly responsible for dismantling the program at the absolute worst time possible.
I think people are mixing together two related but separate things.
Thing 1: Sawvel’s quality as a coach.
Thing 2: The long-term systemic problems facing UW athletics, both internal and external.
Those two things obviously affect each other, but they are not the same issue. You could replace Sawvel with a legitimately great coach and things in Laramie would be better. They might even be a lot better. But that still would not come close to reversing the larger structural problems UW is dealing with.
My guess is that even in some alternate reality where Wyoming was a perennial top-tier Mountain West program, Sawvel still wouldn’t be the guy.
Burman made the wrong hire. He clearly prioritized continuity, and the jury is no longer out on whether that worked. It didn’t.
But that does not mean Sawvel is the whole explanation for where UW is. Wyoming has been trying to swim upstream in a college athletics environment that has become brutally difficult for a school like this. The case study for extreme success at Wyoming’s level is Boise State, and that was not just “hire a good coach and win games.” Boise won a ton, but the school and community also
grew in ways that were never realistically going to happen in Laramie.
Moderate success was more realistic. That probably looks something like being consistently competitive in the Mountain West, occasionally winning the league, and at least being talked about as a program with enough value to be attractive in realignment conversations. I don’t fault Burman for failing to turn Wyoming into Boise State. That seems like an unreasonable expectation. But there was a path to being much better than this, and the fork in that road came well before NIL, the portal, and the latest round of realignment chaos.
So yes, Sawvel looks like a bad coach. And yes, Burman deserves blame for hiring him. But the bigger indictment of Burman is not that he missed on one coach. It’s that after two decades, Wyoming was still so fragile that one bad continuity hire could expose just how little had actually been built. I have pointed out in the past some of these problems were percolating even before Burman but I truly don't believe that it was too late back in '06 when he was hired.