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The football rivalry between the two schools dates back to Thanksgiving Day, November 30, 1899.In the first ever matchup between the two schools and the first game that Colorado Agricultural (now known as Colorado State) ever played outside of Colorado, a disagreement between officials from the two schools resulted in a controversial ending to the game.
White River Ute vs United States of America Battle of Berwind Canyon: October 24, 1913 Berwind: Coal Wars: Colorado Coalfield War: 1 Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, Baldwin-Felts Detective Agency, & Colorado National Guard vs United Mine Workers of America: Ludlow Massacre: April 20, 1914 Ludlow: Coal Wars: Colorado Coalfield War: 23-29
Wyoming has three main rivalries, each with Mountain West opponents. The most notable of these is the Border War played against the Colorado State Rams. The winner receives the prized "Bronze Boot". Wyoming has won the last two meetings in the rivalry. The Cowboys also have rivalries with Hawaii and Utah State, the latter known as "Bridger's ...
They have five games left: at Colorado State, vs. Wyoming, at San Diego State, vs. Washington State and at Hawaii, with a third and final bye week wedged in between games against the Cougars and ...
Nov. 2—Kevin Lytle has covered Colorado State football for the Coloradoan since 2017. He weighs in on what University of Wyoming fans can expect for Friday's Border War rivalry game in Laramie.
This timeline is a chronology of significant events in the history of the U.S. State of Colorado and the historical area now occupied by the state. 2000s 1900s 1800s Statehood Territory 1700s 1600s 1500s Before 1492
Colorado's decision to rejoin the Big 12 is the latest in a two-year flurry of moves that has reshaped the college athletics landscape. It's hard to imagine the Buffaloes' move being the last, either.
Wyoming Will Be Your New Home: Ranching, Farming, and Homesteading in Wyoming, 1860–1960 (Cheyenne: Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources, 2011) 342 pp. Cassity, Michael. Lives Worth Living, History Worth Preserving Wyoming: A Brief History of Wyoming 1860 - 1960 (2010)