
UNLV Leads 2026 All-Mountain West Team with Record 19 Selections
The 2026 All-Mountain West Team showcases UNLV's dominance with 19 selections, while other programs also earn significant representation.
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The 2026 All-Mountain West Team showcases UNLV's dominance with 19 selections, while other programs also earn significant representation.

The Cowboys have reshaped their roster with nearly 50 newcomers, including freshman wide receiver Jordan Styles, while retaining key veterans such as Samuel Harris and Dante Drake.

The Cowboys are set to field a dramatically reshaped squad this fall, featuring a new quarterback, standout freshman lineman Jonathan Pearcy, and a host of transfers aimed at shoring up offense and defense.

Wyoming’s football team has signed nearly five dozen newcomers, keeping standouts like Samuel Harris and Dante Drake and adding quarterback Tyler Hughes and tight end Ishmael Muhammad, setting the stage for a competitive campaign.

The Beavers are counting on a wave of fresh talent to offset the loss of eight seniors and to compete across North America this season.

The University of Wyoming football program has added nearly 50 players this offseason, retaining core veterans while welcoming new quarterbacks, running backs and defensive standouts, including Sheridan native Beck Haswell.

The Cowboys have added nearly 50 players this offseason, retaining key veterans while welcoming high‑profile newcomers such as Tyler Hughes and freshman quarterback Taylor Hasselbeck, son of former NFL star Tim Hasselbeck and television personality Elisabeth Hasselbeck.

The Cowboys' offseason overhaul brings nearly five dozen newcomers, retains key veterans, and introduces a Texas product who could reshape the offense.

The Cowboys are set to field a dramatically expanded squad, blending proven veterans with fresh talent, highlighted by local recruit Jackson Garrett.

The Cowboys have added nearly 50 players this offseason, retaining core talent and welcoming fresh faces such as Tyler Hughes and Boston Gable, setting the stage for a competitive new chapter.

The Wyoming Cowboys have added nearly five dozen players this offseason, retaining core veterans while welcoming fresh talent at quarterback, running back and tight end. Here’s a look at who’s arriving, who’s leaving, and what it means for the upcoming campaign.

The Cowboys have added nearly 50 players this offseason, retaining key veterans while welcoming new faces, including highly touted freshman Pierce Decker, who is expected to bolster the offense.

The Cowboys bring in a wave of newcomers, including a graduate‑transfer quarterback and a highly touted defensive tackle, as they look to rebound after a challenging year.

The Cowboys are reshaping their squad with nearly 50 newcomers, retaining key veterans and welcoming a highly touted freshman linebacker.

The Wyoming Cowboys have added nearly five dozen players this offseason, keeping core contributors such as Samuel Harris and Dante Drake while welcoming new quarterback Tyler Hughes and standout running back Ryken Banks.

The University of Wyoming’s football program is entering the 2025 season with a massive overhaul of its roster, bringing in nearly 50 newcomers while saying goodbye to several key contributors from the previous year.

The Cowboys welcome nearly 50 new players, retain core talent, and add a promising quarterback, while senior snapper Nathan Curry is expected to transform kicking and punting operations.

The Cowboys have added nearly 50 players, keeping key contributors while integrating new quarterback Tyler Hughes and tight end Tyler Siddons, whose physical style could reshape the line.

The Wyoming Cowboys have added nearly 50 players this offseason, retaining key talent while welcoming new faces like quarterback Tyler Hughes and offensive lineman Jeremiah Katt, who brings a perfect sack‑free record from Northern Arizona.

The Cowboys have welcomed nearly 50 new players, keeping core veterans while adding Tyler Hughes and Grant Lott, aiming to fill gaps left by departing stars.

The University of Wyoming football program is set for a major overhaul, adding nearly 50 players, retaining key talent, and welcoming new quarterbacks and linemen.

Wyoming's football program is entering the new season with a massive infusion of talent, having added nearly fifty players during the offseason, including key returnees and a highly anticipated newcomer.

Wyoming’s offseason moves bring in nearly 50 new players, including quarterback Tyler Hughes and senior defensive end Thaddeus Gianaris, whose Ivy League background and on‑field production signal a strategic push to strengthen both sides of the ball

The Cowboys have added nearly five dozen players this offseason, retaining core talent while integrating fresh prospects, including early‑enrolled freshman defensive tackle Tanielu Maafala‑Barbasa.