Laramie description is mostly accurate. Only thing I would say is that the state of Wyoming really isn't LDS country, although plenty of BYU fans will come up from Utah and Colorado. The religious divide is one of a few reasons why that rivalry is so heated. (Fun fact: back in the old WAC days, the only hotel in the area that would take …
Laramie description is mostly accurate. Only thing I would say is that the state of Wyoming really isn't LDS country, although plenty of BYU fans will come up from Utah and Colorado. The religious divide is one of a few reasons why that rivalry is so heated. (Fun fact: back in the old WAC days, the only hotel in the area that would take the BYU team was a Foster's truck stop that didn't even have functioning locks. The team had to do walk-throughs in a dirt lot out back while Wyo fans would cuss them out). That game should be a blast.
Also, Colo-Mex is the name of the regional Mexican food. Besides the hearty portions and deep fried burritos, they also utilize regional ingredients like Pueblo chiles and green chili sauce.
Laramie description is mostly accurate. Only thing I would say is that the state of Wyoming really isn't LDS country, although plenty of BYU fans will come up from Utah and Colorado. The religious divide is one of a few reasons why that rivalry is so heated. (Fun fact: back in the old WAC days, the only hotel in the area that would take the BYU team was a Foster's truck stop that didn't even have functioning locks. The team had to do walk-throughs in a dirt lot out back while Wyo fans would cuss them out). That game should be a blast.
Also, Colo-Mex is the name of the regional Mexican food. Besides the hearty portions and deep fried burritos, they also utilize regional ingredients like Pueblo chiles and green chili sauce.