BYU Dominates Wyoming in 34-14 Victory at War Memorial Stadium
- BYU outgained Wyoming 458-217 in total yards during the game.
- Jake Retzlaff threw three touchdown passes and added rushing yards, leading BYU to a strong performance.
- The victory marks BYU's 10th consecutive win over Wyoming, improving their all-time record against the Cowboys.
In a decisive matchup at War Memorial Stadium, BYU showcased their dominance over Wyoming, extending their winning streak to ten games against the Cowboys. The Cougars quickly established a 14-point lead, capitalizing on Wyoming's struggling offense, which was outgained significantly in total yards. BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff rebounded from an early interception, completing 22 of 36 passes for 291 yards and three touchdowns, while also contributing 62 rushing yards. The scoring began with a 20-yard touchdown pass from Retzlaff to tight end Keanu Hill, followed by another touchdown pass to Kody Epps, capping a solid offensive drive. Wyoming managed to respond with a touchdown run from quarterback Evan Svoboda, but BYU maintained control, adding a field goal before halftime. The second half saw Keelan Marion's explosive 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, further widening the gap. BYU continued to dominate, with Retzlaff connecting on a 30-yard pass that set up another field goal. The Cougars sealed the victory with a final touchdown pass to Darius Lassiter, leading 34-7 by the end of the third quarter. This win improved BYU's all-time record against Wyoming to 47-30-3, marking a significant achievement in their long-standing rivalry. As BYU prepares to enter Big 12 play with a perfect 3-0 record, Wyoming faces challenges ahead, suffering their first 0-3 start since 2015. The future of this rivalry remains uncertain, as there are no scheduled meetings between the two teams in the near future.