List of Wyoming Cowboys football seasons

This is a list of seasons completed by the Wyoming Cowboys football team of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS).

Year by Year

Year Record Head Coach Notes
1893 1-0[1] Fred Hess Played Cheyenne HS on February 22 and won 14-0
1894 3-0 Fred Hess and J.F. Soule Played on October 13, November 29 and December 25
1895 1-0 J.F. Soule Beat Northern Colorado 34-0
1896 2-0[2] J.F. Soule Beat Northern Colorado and Denver Manual HS
1897 2-0 J.F. Soule Beat Wyoming Alumni and Cheyenne HS
1898 0-4 Fred Hess
1899 0-1-1 J.F. Soule
1900 3-3 William McMurray
1901 1-0 William McMurray
1902 1-0 William McMurray
1903 3-2 William McMurray
1904 4-4-1 William McMurray
1905 3-4 William McMurray
1906 1-1[3] William McMurray
1907 2-1 Robert Ehlman
1908 1-2 Robert Ehlman
1909 3-5 H.I. Dean
1910 4-4 H.I. Dean
1911 4-3-1 H.I. Dean
1912 2-7 L.C. Excelby
1913 0-5 R.W. Thacker Outscored 0-183 during season
1914 1-5 R.W. Thacker
1915 2-6 John Corbett
1916 1-4[4] John Corbett
1917 3-4 John Corbett
1918 N/A N/A No games played - World War I
1919 3-5 John Corbett
1920 4-5-1 John Corbett
1921 1-4-2 John Corbett
1922 1-8 John Corbett
1923 0-8 John Corbett
1924 2-6 William Dietz
1925 6-3 William Dietz
1926 2-4-2 William Dietz
1927 4-5[5] William Dietz
1928 2-7 G.W. McLaren
1929 1-7 G.W. McLaren
1930 2-5-1 John Rhodes
1931 6-4 John Rhodes
1932 2-6-1 John Rhodes
1933 2-6-1 Willard Witte
1934 3-5 Willard Witte
1935 4-4 Willard Witte
1936 2-5-1 Willard Witte
1937 3-5[6] Willard Witte
1938 2-5-1 Willard Witte
1939 0-7-1 Joel Hunt
1940 1-7-1 Okie Blanchard
1941 2-7-1 Bunny Oakes
1942 3-5 Bunny Oakes
1943-45 N/A N/A No football played - World War II
1946 1-8-1 Bunny Oakes
1947 4-5 Bowden Wyatt Wyatt's first season
1948 4-5 Bowden Wyatt
1949 9-1 Bowden Wyatt Defeated Northern Colorado 103-0
1950 10-0[7] Bowden Wyatt Gator Bowl champions
1951 7-2-1 Bowden Wyatt
1952 5-4 Bowden Wyatt
1953 5-4-1 Phil Dickens
1954 6-4 Phil Dickens
1955 8-3 Phil Dickens Sun Bowl champions
1956 10-0 Phil Dickens
1957 4-3-3 Bob Devaney
1958 8-3 Bob Devaney Sun Bowl champions
1959 9-1 Bob Devaney
1960 8-2[8] Bob Devaney Jerry Hill’s final year
1961 6-1-2 Bob Devaney
1962 5-5 Lloyd Eaton
1963 6-4
1964 6-2-2
1965 6-4 1st yr of Mike Dirks, Jim Kiick
1966 10-1 Sun Bowl champions
1967 10-1 appeared in Sugar Bowl
1968 7-3
1969 6-4
1970 1-9[9]
1971 5-6 Fritz Shurmur
1972 4-7
1973 4-7
1974 2-9 Mike McGraw and Archie Gray selected in the 1975 NFL Draft
1975 2-9 Fred Akers Lawrence Gaines and Aaron Kyle selected in the first round of the 1976 NFL Draft
1976 8-4
1977 4-6-1 Bill Lewis
1978 5-7
1979 4-8
1980 6-5[10] style="text-align:middle; text-align:center;" rowspan="1"| Pat Dye Dye's only season at Wyoming
1981 8-3 Al Kincaid
1982 5-7
1983 7-5
1984 6-6 Jay Novacek’s final year
1985 3-8
1986 6-6 Dennis Erickson Erickson's only season at Wyoming
1987 10-3 Paul Roach appeared in Holiday Bowl
1988 11-2 appeared in Holiday Bowl
1989 5-6 Craig Schlichting drafted by Vikings
1990 9-4[11] appeared in Copper Bowl
1991 4-6-1 Joe Tiller Doug Rigby drafted by Chiefs
1992 5-7
1993 8-4 appeared in Copper Bowl
1994 6-6
1995 6-5 Brian Gragert drafted by Broncos
1996 10-2 Marcus Harris won the Fred Biletnikoff Award
1997 7-6 Dana Dimel
1998 8-3 Dana Dimel
1999 7-4 Dana Dimel
2000 1-10[12] Vic Koenning Patrick Chukwurah drafted by Vikings
2001 2-9
2002 2-10
2003 4-8 Joe Glenn
2004 7-5 Las Vegas Bowl champions
2005 4-7
2006 6-6
2007 5-7
2008 4-8
2009 7-6 Dave Christensen New Mexico Bowl champions
2010 3-9
2011 8-5 Appeared in New Mexico Bowl
2012 4-8 Pete Kaligis coached Boise State game due to Christensen suspension
2013 5-7
2014 4-8 Craig Bohl
2015 2-10

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