* Bohl said York suffered a hamstring issue Saturday night. 1, you never know they're there until all of a sudden you need them - or they don't do something right." He's talking about long snapper Carson York, the only true freshman to see the field this fall, along with punter Clayton Stewart, who also holds kicks, and Hoyland, who is now 15-for-16 on the season after nailing both kicks in the 27-14 win over the Lobos. * How does Bohl feel about his place-kicking battery? "I say these guys are like the fire department. Titus Swen is "100%," per Bohl, after being helped off the field twice inside University Stadium. Ekeler, Bohl said, is still in concussion protocol after taking a shot to the helmet on the first defensive snap in New Mexico. So is offensive guard Emmanuel Pregnon, who missed Saturday's game in Albuquerque. Wide receiver Will Pelissier, who has missed the last two outings with a shoulder injury, is probable against the Aggies. * When will Godbout and Glinton return to the lineup? Great question. Here are some other news and notes from Bohl's Monday press conference: "I didn't know if we were going to have enough gas in the tank to get this one done," he said. A little R&R is on the docket for this team, which was without three defensive starters - Cole Godbout, Keonte Glinton and Wyett Ekeler (for all but one play) - Saturday at New Mexico. New Mexicoīohl admitted he was concerned with the fuel level of his team in Albuquerque after a seven-game stretch to start the season, including a Zero Week tilt at Illinois. * Wyoming overcomes double-digit deficit, rolls to 27-14 road win * Turning point, unsung hero and what's next for UW football * Tuck's Takes: Make no mistake, that was a must win "And by the way, maybe you can let (Utah State head coach) Blake Anderson know we're going to put the wishbone in down there. I mean, I don't think you can do something like that, but we've got to get better." "We cannot just say, 'OK, we're going to put in the wishbone," he said with a touch of sarcasm. "You don't want to overreact because I think we need to be more productive with touchdowns." "We've got to improve there," Bohl added. Eight times the team has found the end zone. John Hoyland has drilled 10 field goals on UW's 19 trips inside the opposition's 20-yard line. That's a good thing, right? Not when you look closer. Currently, the Cowboys (4-3, 2-1) rank No. One of these examples, Wyoming's head coach said, is being more productive in the red zone. 'OK, where are we off here a little bit? OK, how can we improve?'" "That means looking at what we're doing," Craig Bohl said of recalibrating and redefining, adding that the staff will be looking at "personnel things." "Certainly you don't want urban renewal, I think that those things are counterproductive during a bye week and all of a sudden you try to become creative and get too smart for your own britches. ![]() The bookends are obvious, but what about those two middle words?
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