Wyoming Cowboys to host spring football game on April 26 at War Memorial Stadium

Jay Sawvel, Head Coach at Wyoming Cowboys Men's Football
Jay Sawvel, Head Coach at Wyoming Cowboys Men's Football
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The Wyoming Cowboys announced on April 22 that their annual spring football game will take place Saturday at 1 p.m. inside War Memorial Stadium. The event marks the team’s fifteenth and final practice of the spring season and is open to the public free of charge.

The spring game gives fans an opportunity to see the Cowboy offense compete against the University of Wyoming defense using a modified scoring system. Gates will open at noon, with spectators encouraged to sit in designated lower east and west sections of the stadium. Entry will be available through gates 1, 3, 6, and 8.

Fans attending can also take advantage of free parking on gameday without needing a parking pass. Concessions will be offered in the south endzone, including standard options as well as Pizza Hut items. Beer sales for those age twenty-one or older will also be available in this area.

Tailgating is encouraged prior to kickoff in the Ford Lot on a first-come, first-served basis. Open container privileges are allowed from nine a.m. until twelve-thirty p.m., exclusively within this lot.

For the first time this year, tickets are being sold for access to Wyo Sports Ranch Club and Loge Seating during the Spring Game at one hundred dollars per ticket. This includes loge seating access, a full gameday buffet in Wyo Sports Ranch Club, and a cash bar service (alcohol not served in general seating areas). Tickets can be purchased by contacting Cowboy Joe Club.

Season ticket renewals for the upcoming football season are now available online through www.gowyo.com/tickets or by following provided links.



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