Between plays, the University of Wyoming offensive unit does something rather curious and quaint.
The players gather in a sort of circle to discuss the next play. Then, clapping their hands in unison, they disperse and line up in the desired formation.
The Journal has found a dusty old football history text that tells us the loosely formed circle is called a “huddle.” …
Well, OK; we exaggerate for effect. It’s not as if every college football team in the country has gone no-huddle. Wyoming isn’t the only holdout; it just seems that way.
Saturday, the New Mexico Lobos (1-2) face Wyoming (0-3) in Laramie.