What's Happening?
Wyoming's football team achieved a decisive 28-0 victory against Colorado State on Saturday night. Quarterback Kaden Anderson led the team with 154 passing yards and two touchdowns. The game saw Wyoming's Landon
Sims score the first touchdown late in the first quarter, followed by Anderson's 22-yard touchdown pass to Michael Fitzgerald early in the second quarter. Anderson further extended the lead with a 9-yard touchdown pass to Chris Durr Jr. just before halftime. Sam Scott added to the score with a 37-yard touchdown run in the third quarter. Colorado State's offense struggled, with quarterback Darius Curry throwing for 112 yards and reserve Jackson Brousseau throwing three interceptions. This win marks Wyoming's second victory in their last three games, improving their record to 4-4 overall and 2-2 in the Mountain West Conference.
Why It's Important?
This victory is significant for Wyoming as it helps the team recover from a previous three-game losing streak, boosting their morale and standing in the Mountain West Conference. The win also highlights Wyoming's defensive strength, as they managed to shut out Colorado State, a feat not achieved since the Rams' 52-0 loss to Texas in 2024. For Colorado State, the loss adds to their challenging season, dropping their record to 2-6 overall and 1-3 in the conference. The outcome of this game could influence future recruitment and team strategies for both schools, impacting their performance in upcoming seasons.
What's Next?
Wyoming will aim to build on this momentum in their upcoming games, potentially improving their standing in the Mountain West Conference. Colorado State will need to reassess their strategies and address their offensive challenges to avoid further losses. Both teams will likely focus on refining their gameplay and addressing weaknesses as they prepare for the remainder of the season.











