HONOLULU, Hawaii -- The Wyoming Cowboys were only able to reach the end zone once in their season-closing 27-7 loss to the University of Hawai'i. After the Pokes scored in the opening frame off of a pick-six, the Rainbow Warriors took full control.
After taking the first few snaps, Wyoming QB1 Kaden Anderson handed the reigns to Gillette-native and freshman Mason Drube, who would pass for 179 yards and rush for 15 over the course of the evening. He threw one interception and zero touchdowns.
After Wyoming's first punt and during Hawai'i's first possession of the evening, up-and-coming quarterback Micah Alejado threw an interception directly into the claws of safety Jones Thomas, who ran the ball all Hawai'i's 46-yard line to Wyoming's house.
That would be the end of Wyoming's production, however. A season-worn offense, already out starting position players like freshman running back Sam Harris, wouldn't find the end zone at all. The Cowboys' running game suffered most, as only 54 of Wyoming's total 256 yards of offense were on the ground.
Hawai'i, meanwhile, hit its stride with running Cam Barfield. He alone ran for 77 yards -- 23 more yards than Wyoming as a team -- and found the end zone once. Alejado threw two touchdowns and passed for 289 yards. In total, Hawai'i finished the night with 417 yards of offense.
Finally, Hawai'i's scoring was rounded out by standout kicker Kansei Matsuzawa, who was one field goal shy of beating the FBS record for consecutive made field goals in a single season. He tied Washington kicker Chuck Nelson's 1982 record of 25 against Wyoming before missing the record setting kick from 30 yards. Besides that, Hawai'i celebrated its senior night in rousing fashion.
Hawai'i will next go bowling after securing bowl game eligibility for the first time in the tenure of head coach Timmy Chang.
Wyoming, meanwhile, ends it season with a losing 4-8 record -- the fourth-worst in the Mountain West. After a hot 2-0 start and high hopes of not repeating Wyoming's 3-9 season in the first year of sophomore head coach Jay Sawvel, the Pokes lost eight of their last 10 games.
After Wyoming dropped an easy home game against conference-worst Nevada Nov. 22 -- the same game as Josh Allen's jersey retirement ceremony -- Sawvel was asked if he was anxious about his job security. With now two losing seasons under his belt, the former Wyoming defensive coordinator said that he is not in control of that.
"Am I proud of this right now? No, I'm absolutely not proud," Sawvel said. "We've lost too many close games in a two-year period of time, and we haven't been offensively good in a two-year period of time. And so yeah, I'm really frustrated with it."
Now in the off-season, players will come and go as they enter the transfer portal and as recruits finalize their commitments to the University of Wyoming. Whether or not next year's changes include a new coach remains to be seen. Wyoming fans will always cheer regardless.