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Craig Bohl and the Wyoming football team are starting spring football a tad late this season.
Last year, COVID-19 put a halt to it all together. So, better late than never, right?
There s a method to Bohl s madness. 1) He wants more time to pass so the virus will hopefully be well under control. 2) He wants to see quarterback
Sean Chambers at full strength.
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There s arguably never been a more important training camp than this one in Bohl s eight seasons in Laramie. He is re-engineering his offense and has a pair of new coaches on that side of the ball, including
The Good, the Bad, the Ugly: Wide Receivers
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Spring football has already started for some Mountain West teams (Air Force) and the rest will start hitting the field in the next month. We are going to spend the next few months previewing each position group and where each team stands. So far we have looked at
The Good:
Boise State
The Broncos return all of their production at wide receiver, and new offensive coordinator Tim Plough should do a better job of spreading the ball around. Last year, the Broncos became too reliant on Khalil Shakir and abandoned talented receivers like CT Thomas and Stefan Cobbs. The announcement that Octavius Evans is returning is also huge for this team.
Peak Perspective: Reviewing the MWC Top 30 Coaches Under 30
Looking at how the 6 Mountain West coaches fared in 2020.
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Last September, 247 Sports unveiled their annual list of the top 30 college football coaches who were under 30 years old. The Mountain West Conference had six of their assistant coaches make the list, which bodes well for the conference’s collective ability to identify young coaching talent. Equally noteworthy, those six coaches come from six different programs, which shows the young talent is evenly spread around the conference. Today’s post will review their impact on their respective 2020 seasons and discuss their specific outlooks for 2021.