Tailgating is better at 7,220 feet, according to a new YouTube video showcasing Wyoming football fans pre-gaming in the parking lot at War Memorial Stadium.
September 16, 1950, 5,500 fans saw the first game at War Memorial, a 61-13 Wyoming victory over Montana State. Nearly seven decades later, Wyoming has won nearly 70 of their games at home.
Wyoming's upset win over #13 Boise State propelled the Pokes to a bowl game, made Josh Allen a star, and invented a new move called "The Safety Dance".
To handle the elevation at Wyoming's War Memorial Stadium this weekend, the Cougars training staff is telling players to drink beet juice and testing their urine to make sure they do it.
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This weekend, War Memorial Stadium in Laramie will host its first conference championship since opening in 1950.
It will also be the first time the Pokes have played for a conference title since losing the inaugural WAC Championship game to BYU in 1996...