2004 Wyoming Cowboys football team



























2004 Wyoming Cowboys football
Wyoming Athletics logo.svg
Las Vegas Bowl champion

2004 Las Vegas Bowl, W, 24–21, UCLA
Conference Mountain West Conference
2004 record 7–5 (3–4 MW)
Head coach
Joe Glenn (2nd season)
Home stadium
War Memorial Stadium
(Capacity: 32,580)

Seasons


← 2003


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2004 Mountain West football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
No. 4 Utah $
  7
0
        12
0
 

New Mexico
  5
2
        7
5
 

BYU
  4
3
        5
6
 

Wyoming
  3
4
        7
5
 

Air Force
  3
4
        5
6
 

Colorado State
  3
4
        4
7
 

San Diego State
  2
5
        4
7
 

UNLV
  1
6
        2
9
 


  • $ – Conference champion and BCS representative as top non-AQ school to meet automatic qualification criteria
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2004 Wyoming Cowboys football team represented the University of Wyoming in the 2004 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Cowboys offense scored 318 points while the defense allowed 297 points. Led by head coach Joe Glenn, the Cowboys competed in the Las Vegas Bowl.




Contents






  • 1 Pre-Season


  • 2 Players


    • 2.1 Quarterbacks




  • 3 Schedule


  • 4 References





Pre-Season


During the off season, War Memorial Stadium was upgraded with new railings installed in certain areas as well as more handicap accessible.[1]


The big concern coming into Spring Training was the lack of depth on defense, a young and inexperienced offensive line and a poor running game. 13 Starters and 38 lettermen returned.[2]


Fall practice began on August 11, 2004.[3] The Cowboys participated in two inter squad scrimmages. The first one was held August 21 and the second one was 5 days later on the 26th.[4]





Players



Quarterbacks


Corey Bramlet replaced his older brother, Casey, who graduate the previous season.



Schedule

























































































































Date Time Opponent Site TV Result Attendance
September 4 1:00 PM
Appalachian State*

  • War Memorial Stadium

  • Laramie, WY


W 53–7
13,205
September 11 1:30 PM at Texas A&M*

  • Kyle Field

  • College Station, TX

FSN
L 31–0
65,600
September 25 1:00 PM
Ole Miss*

  • War Memorial Stadium

  • Laramie, WY

PPV
W 37–32
22,331
October 2 1:00 PM
Louisiana–Monroe*

  • War Memorial Stadium

  • Laramie, WY


W 37–10
12,125
October 9 1:00 PM
San Diego Statedagger

  • War Memorial Stadium

  • Laramie, WY

ESPN+
W 20–10
19,540
October 16 8:00 PM at Brigham Young

  • LaVell Edwards Stadium

  • Provo, UT

SPW
L 24–13
58,737
October 22 7:30 PM at Colorado State

  • Hughes Stadium


  • Fort Collins, CO (Border War)

ESPN2
L 30–7
30,108
October 30 1:00 PM Air Force

  • War Memorial Stadium

  • Laramie, WY


W 43–26
13,716
November 6 5:00 PM at UNLV

  • Sam Boyd Stadium

  • Whitney, NV

SPW
W 53–45 3OT
19,752
November 13 5:00 PM No. 8 Utah

  • War Memorial Stadium

  • Laramie, WY

ABC
L 45–28
17,074
November 20 1:00 PM at New Mexico

  • University Stadium

  • Albuquerque, NM

ESPN+
L 16–9
35,333
December 23 8:45 PM vs. UCLA*

  • Sam Boyd Stadium


  • Whitney, NV (Las Vegas Bowl)

ESPN
W 24–21
27,784

  • *Non-conference game


  • daggerHomecoming

  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game

  • All times are in Mountain time


[5]




UCLA vs. Wyoming in the 2004 Las Vegas Bowl



References





  1. ^ http://www.wyomingathletics.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/080504aaa.html[permanent dead link]


  2. ^ Gagliardi, R. (Aug 27, 2004). Glenn excited about 2004 Cowboys. Wyoming Tribune - Eagle, pp. Tab-Tab.


  3. ^ http://www.wyomingathletics.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/080604aaa.html[permanent dead link]


  4. ^ http://www.wyomingathletics.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/081104aaa.html[permanent dead link]


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