Its the second trip to Tucson for Wyoming, which played in the 2019 game.
Wyoming, representing the Mountain West Conference, will take on Mid-American Conference's Ohio University in the Dec. 30 game. Kickoff is scheduled for 2:30 p.m.
Running back Xzavian Valladay, now at Arizona State, starred as the Cowboys pulled off a 38-17 win over Georgia State. This year's Wyoming team went 7-5, good for second in the conference's West Division. "The Arizona Bowl enjoys a great national reputation of community involvement, offering outstanding activities for the participating teams and putting on one of the best bowl games in the nation," Wyoming coach Craig Bohl said in a news release."We had a great experience in 2019 being part of the Arizona Bowl.
People are also reading… Ohio finished 9-4, advancing to the MAC championship game. The Bobcats fell to Toledo, 17-7."This team has brought me, our staff and the Bobcats fans so much fun and joy this season," he said."We can't wait to take this show on the road to take the next step on our journey together." Subscribe to stay connected to Tucson. A subscription helps you access more of the local stories that keep you connected to the community.
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