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  2. Lloyd Eaton - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd W. Eaton (March 23, 1918 – March 14, 2007) was an American football player, coach, and executive. He served as the head coach at Alma College (1949–1955), Northern Michigan University (1956), and the University of Wyoming (1962–1970), compiling a career college football record of 104–53–4.

  3. Wyoming Cowboys football - Wikipedia

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    Wyoming and Brigham Young have played each other 79 times, with BYU leading the series 46-30-3. BYU was arguably [editorializing] Wyoming's second biggest rival until BYU left the Mountain West to become an independent in 2011. Utah and Wyoming have played each other 85 times, which makes Utah Wyoming's most played opponent outside of Colorado ...

  4. 1969 Wyoming Cowboys football team - Wikipedia

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    At the time, Wyoming fans and much of the state backed Eaton and his "no protesting" policy, and saw the Black 14 as insubordinate and ungrateful. [ 15 ] At San Jose State University , the Spartans were petitioned in a letter by a UW student group to boycott the homecoming game in Laramie; [ 16 ] San Jose voted to play the game and wear ...

  5. The Greatest Football Movies of All Time, According to Critics

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    Wildcats. Metascore: 41 "Wildcats" doesn't top many best-of lists, and the 1986 comedy certainly wasn't the first to use sports as a backdrop for tackling issues of sexism, racial prejudice, and ...

  6. These Are Some of the Most Motivational Football Movies to ...

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    Read on for the best football movies every fan should see in their lifetime. We recommend having a sports movie marathon leading up to the Super Bowl, to really get your head in the game! 80 for Brady

  7. CBS Sports - Wikipedia

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    CBS Sports Network is a sports-oriented American digital cable and satellite channel that is operated by Paramount Global through CBS Sports. Launched as the National College Sports Network in 2002, then renamed as College Sports Television in 2003, CBS's then-parent company Viacom acquired the network in 2005 and later renamed it CBS College ...

  8. 1994–1996 United States broadcast television realignment

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    NBC, which held the AFC broadcast rights since 1970, retained the rights after a last-minute bidding war with CBS, shutting out the network from pro football entirely. [31] Morale at CBS Sports was depicted as "somber and not optimistic", with veteran announcer Pat Summerall saying, "[I]t's a shock. It hurts.

  9. Live updates: CSU football hosts Wyoming in Border War ... - AOL

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    Notes and updates live from Fort Collins as the Colorado State football team hosts Wyoming in a battle for the Bronze Boot in the Border War.