Anderson Connects with Durr Late to Seal Wyoming Win over Akron
Wyoming's defense held Akron scoreless, allowing only one red-zone score; Kaden Anderson threw a late 35-yard touchdown pass to secure the 10-0 victory.
- On Thursday, Wyoming defeated Akron 10-0 in the season-opening game at InfoCision Stadium-Summa Health Field, with Kaden Anderson throwing a 35-yard touchdown pass to Chris Durr Jr. late in the fourth quarter to secure the win.
- After a scoreless first quarter, Wyoming Cowboys opened scoring with a 25-yard field goal with 5:20 left in the second quarter, while Akron offense struggled to sustain drives, keeping the game low-scoring.
- Sam Scott paced Wyoming on the ground, running for 132 yards on 29 carries, and Chris Durr Jr. finished with 190 receiving yards on eight catches Thursday.
- Wyoming Cowboys improved to 1-0 while Akron Zips fell to 0-1, with Akron managing 228 total yards and converting just 3 of 15 third downs.
- The game marked the first-ever meeting between Wyoming and Akron at InfoCision Stadium-Summa Health Field, with Joseph Castle punting six times and Markus Boswell intercepting a deflected pass from Bruno Dall in the third quarter.
14 Articles
14 Articles
Anderson, Durr lead Wyoming past Akron
AKRON — Kaden Anderson threw for 260 yards and a touchdown and Sam Scott ran for 132 yards and Wyoming beat Akon 10-0 in a season-opening contest for both teams Thursday night. It was the first meeting between the two programs. Anderson threw a 35-yard touchdown pass to Chris Durr Jr. with 4:26 left in the game to secure the win. Durr, a 5-foot-10 sophomore, finished with 190 yards receiving on eight catches. He’s coming off a freshman season wh…
Durr Jr. Shines as Cowboys Blank Akron in Shutout - SweetwaterNOW
AKRON, Ohio — Wyoming kicked off its 2025 season with a milestone victory, shutting out Akron 10-0 on Thursday night at InfoCision Stadium. It marked the Cowboys’ first shutout in a season opener since 1977 and their first shutout of any kind since a 27-0 win over Gardner-Webb in 2017. The Cowboys were led by
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 58% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium