Cowboys beat Rams, are going bowling

With one boot, the Wyoming Cowboys got the Bronze Boot back. And they're going bowling.

Walk-on true freshman placekicker Ian Watts kicked a late 33-yard field to to live the Cowboys to a thrilling 17-16 win over the Colorado State Rams Saturday at Hughes Stadium in fort Collins.

With the win, the Cowboys, 6-6, are bowl eligible, and with their fifth-place finish in the Mountain West Conference (five MWC teams earning bowl bids), Wyoming will now wait to see which bowl it is going to.

Dave Christensen became the first first-year Wyoming head coach to take his team to a bowl game since Paul Roach did it in the 1987 season.

It was another typical Border War, as the two teams traded leads throughout. The Cowboys led 7-6 at halftime (thanks to a blocked extra point kick by senior John Fletcher), only to see the Rams regain the lead at 13-7 with a touchdown to begin the second half.

Wyoming went up 14-13 in a 49-yard TD run by true freshman quarterback Austyn Carta-Samuels, who also had an 8-yard TD run. CSU added a short field goal to regain the lead at 16-14.

That set up the winning drive that has extended the Cowboys season.

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