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Wyoming defeated UCLA in the 2004 Las Vegas Bowl to end their six bowl game losing streak.[ 1]
The Wyoming Cowboys college football team competes as part of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), representing the University of Wyoming in the Mountain West Conference (MW). Since the establishment of the team in 1892, Wyoming has appeared in 19 bowl games .[ 2] The latest bowl appearance was on December 30, 2023, when Wyoming won against to Toledo University in the Barstool Sports Arizona Bowl. The win brought the Cowboys' overall bowl record to ten wins and nine losses (10–9).[ 2] [ 3]
General
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Bowl game record attendance
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Former bowl game record attendance
List of bowl games showing bowl played in, score, date, season, opponent, stadium, location, attendance and head coach[ A 1]
#
Bowl
Score[ A 2]
Date
Season[ A 3]
Opponent[ A 4]
Stadium
Location
Attendance[ 4]
Head coach
1
Gator Bowl
W 20–7
January 1, 1951
1950
Washington & Lee
Gator Bowl
Jacksonville
19,834
Bowden Wyatt
2
Sun Bowl
W 21–14
January 2, 1956
1955
Texas Tech
Kidd Field
El Paso
14,500
Phil Dickens
3
Sun Bowl
W 14–6
December 31, 1958
1958
Hardin–Simmons
Kidd Field
El Paso
13,000
Bob Devaney
4
Sun Bowl
W 28–20
December 24, 1966
1966
Florida State
Sun Bowl
El Paso
24,381
Lloyd Eaton
5
Sugar Bowl
L 20–13
January 1, 1968
1967
LSU
Tulane Stadium
New Orleans
78,963
Lloyd Eaton
6
Fiesta Bowl
L 41–7
December 25, 1976
1976
Oklahoma
Sun Devil Stadium
Tempe
48,174
Fred Akers
7
Holiday Bowl
L 20–19
December 30, 1987
1987
Iowa
Jack Murphy Stadium
San Diego
61,892 ‡
Paul Roach
8
Holiday Bowl
L 62–14
December 30, 1988
1988
Oklahoma State
Jack Murphy Stadium
San Diego
60,718
Paul Roach
9
Copper Bowl
L 17–15
December 31, 1990
1990
California
Arizona Stadium
Tucson
36,340
Paul Roach
10
Copper Bowl
L 52–17
December 29, 1993
1993
Kansas State
Arizona Stadium
Tucson
49,075 ‡
Joe Tiller
11
Las Vegas Bowl
W 24–21
December 23, 2004
2004
UCLA
Sam Boyd Stadium
Whitney
29,062
Joe Glenn
12
New Mexico Bowl
W 35–28 3OT
December 19, 2009
2009
Fresno State
University Stadium
Albuquerque
24,898
Dave Christensen
13
New Mexico Bowl
L 37–15
December 17, 2011
2011
Temple
University Stadium
Albuquerque
25,762 [ 5]
Dave Christensen
14
Poinsettia Bowl
L 24–21
December 21, 2016
2016
BYU
Qualcomm Stadium
San Diego
28,114
Craig Bohl
15
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
W 37–14
December 22, 2017
2017
Central Michigan
Albertsons Stadium
Boise
16,512
Craig Bohl
16
Arizona Bowl
W 38–17
December 31, 2019
2019
Georgia State
Arizona Stadium
Tucson
36,892
Craig Bohl
17
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
W 52–38
December 21, 2021
2021
Kent State
Albertsons Stadium
Boise
10,217
Craig Bohl
18
Arizona Bowl
L 27–30 OT
December 30, 2022
2022
Ohio
Arizona Stadium
Tucson
27,691
Craig Bohl
19
Arizona Bowl
W 16–15
December 30, 2023
2023
Toledo
Arizona Stadium
Tucson
30,428
Craig Bohl
^ Statistics correct as of 2022–23 NCAA football bowl games .
^ Results are sortable first by whether the result was a Wyoming win, loss or tie and then second by the margin of victory .
^ Links to the season article for the Wyoming team that competed in the bowl for that year.
^ Links to the season article for the opponent that Wyoming competed against in the bowl for that year when available or to their general page when unavailable.
General
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). "Bowl/All-Star Game Records" (PDF) . 2011 NCAA Division I Football Records . NCAA.org. Retrieved December 18, 2011 .
Specific
^ "Bramlett guides fourth-quarter comeback" . ESPN.com. Associated Press. December 23, 2004. Archived from the original on May 19, 2011. Retrieved December 18, 2011 .
^ a b Bowl/All-Star Game Records, p. 29
^ "Temple wins New Mexico Bowl with romp over Wyoming" . ESPN.com. Associated Press. December 17, 2011. Archived from the original on December 18, 2011. Retrieved December 18, 2011 .
^ Bowl/All-Star Game Records, pp. 32–38
^ "Temple Owls vs. Wyoming Cowboys box score" . ESPN.com. Associated Press. December 17, 2011. Retrieved December 18, 2011 .
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