Wyoming
Will Wyoming cover the spread vs. New Mexico? Betting Trends, Record ATS
The Wyoming Cowboys (12-10, 5-4 MWC) host the No. 25 New Mexico Lobos (18-4, 6-3 MWC) after winning five straight home games. The Lobos are heavy favorites by 10.5 points in the contest, which tips at 8:30 PM ET on Tuesday, February 6, 2024. The over/under is 155.5 for the matchup.
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Wyoming vs. New Mexico Odds & Info
- Date: Tuesday, February 6, 2024
- Time: 8:30 PM ET
- TV: MW Network
- Where: Laramie, Wyoming
- Venue: Arena-Auditorium
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Favorite | Spread | Over/Under |
---|---|---|
New Mexico | -10.5 | 155.5 |
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Cowboys Betting Records & Stats
- Wyoming and its opponents have combined to score more than 155.5 points just twice this season.
- Wyoming has had an average of 147.3 points scored in its games so far this season, 8.2 points fewer than this game’s over/under.
- Wyoming is 8-11-0 against the spread this season.
- New Mexico has covered the spread more often than Wyoming this year, recording an ATS record of 14-6-0, as opposed to the 8-11-0 record of Wyoming.
Wyoming vs. New Mexico Over/Under Stats
Games Over 155.5 | % of Games Over 155.5 | Average PPG | Combined Average PPG | Average Opponent PPG | Combined Average Opponent PPG | Average Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
New Mexico | 9 | 45% | 84.1 | 157.2 | 69.5 | 143.7 | 153.1 |
Wyoming | 2 | 10.5% | 73.1 | 157.2 | 74.2 | 143.7 | 145.1 |
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Additional Wyoming Insights & Trends
- Wyoming is 4-6 against the spread and 5-5 overall in its last 10 contests.
- The Cowboys have hit the over in six of their last 10 outings.
- Wyoming is 4-5-0 ATS in conference games this year.
- The Cowboys average only 3.6 more points per game (73.1) than the Lobos give up (69.5).
- When it scores more than 69.5 points, Wyoming is 6-3 against the spread and 10-2 overall.
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Wyoming vs. New Mexico Betting Splits
ATS Record | ATS Record Against 10.5+ Point Spread | Over/Under Record (O-U-P) | |
---|---|---|---|
New Mexico | 14-6-0 | 5-3 | 10-10-0 |
Wyoming | 8-11-0 | 1-4 | 11-8-0 |
Wyoming vs. New Mexico Home/Away Splits
New Mexico | Wyoming | |
---|---|---|
11-1 | Home Record | 8-1 |
3-3 | Away Record | 1-8 |
9-2-0 | Home ATS Record | 3-4-0 |
2-4-0 | Away ATS Record | 2-6-0 |
86.2 | Points Scored Per Game (Home) | 81.4 |
75.3 | Points Scored Per Game (Away) | 64.8 |
5-6-0 | Over-Under-Push Record (Home) | 6-1-0 |
3-3-0 | Over-Under-Push Record (Away) | 5-3-0 |
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Wyoming
Government buys Grand Teton National Park land for $100 million to protect from developers
The Department of Interior provided $62.4 million for the purchase and the Grand Teton National Park Foundation raised the remaining $37.6 million through private donations.
Wyoming officials approve $100 million sale to government
The Wyoming Board of Land Commissioners approved the sale of the state’s Kelly Parcel for $100 million to the U.S. Department of Interior.
A portion of land within Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park has been sold to the federal government, which will prohibit private development.
Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon certified the sale of the state’s so-called Kelly Parcel to the U.S. Department of Interior for $100 million on Friday. Gordon has previously indicated his desire to use the proceeds to buy other federal lands and minerals within Wyoming, according to a news release. The $100 million could be combined with an additional $62 million from the sale of other parcels in Teton County, Wyoming, for that purpose.
The Department of Interior, through the Federal Land and Water Conservation Fund, footed $62.4 million of the total price. The Grand Teton National Park Foundation, through private funding, raised the additional $37.6 million needed for the purchase, according to a Grand Teton National Park Foundation news release.
“Along with the protection of an iconic parcel of land, we now begin working to ensure that there is no net-gain in federal lands in Wyoming,” Gordon said in a statement. “It has been my goal to utilize the proceeds of this sale to expand the state’s portfolio of lands and minerals, and this is the first step towards doing so.”
The private funding was led by two anonymous families, in addition to the National Park Foundation, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Jackson Hole Hand Trust and nearly 400 donors from 46 states, who gave between $10 to $15 million, according to the Grand Teton National Park Foundation.
Here’s what you need to know.
Governor’s move comes with a note of criticism
Despite the finalization, Gordon has also leveled criticism at the Bureau of Land Management, operated by the Department of Interior, for its handling of the sale. In a news release, Gordon claimed that the federal government, especially under the Biden-Harris Administration, has dragged its feet with the sale, despite the desires of Wyoming residents.
“With President Trump in office, former Gov. Burgum at the head of the Department of the Interior, and a Republican Senate and House, I am confident that we will have the ability to finish the job and right a course that has been so far off track over the last four years,” Gordon said in a news release. Doug Burgum is the former governor of North Dakota and was recently named by Trump to lead the Department of Interior.
The Bureau of Land Management did not immediately respond for comment about the Kelly Parcel purchase when contacted by USA TODAY on Tuesday.
Years in the making
The finalized sale follows years of conversations about the Kelly Parcel. Most recently, the Wyoming Board of Land Commissioners, which Gordon sits on, approved the sale in November.
Over the past 12 years, the Board of Land Commissioners has disposed three parcels of land near Grand Teton National Park to the U.S. Department of Labor. These sales, which occurred between 2012 and 2016, accrued $62 million. The board is permitted, under state law, to utilize this funding to acquire other federal lands.
As for the Kelly Parcel specifically, there had been discussions in the past of opening up the land for public auction, which would have allowed private developers to buy it.
What is the Kelly Parcel?
Located within Grand Teton National Park, the Kelly Parcel stretches 640 acres through the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. It has been owned by the state of Wyoming since the state’s establishment, but it’s only been a part of the national park since 1950.
The Kelly Parcel is a state trust land, which means that assets from the land generate income for Wyoming public schools, as stated in the state’s constitution. The parcel, according to the Grand Teton National Park Foundation, currently obtained about $2,800 annual through various permits.
The sale of the Kelly Parcel will return approximately $69.6 million into Wyoming’s Common School Permanent Fund within the first 10 years, according to the Grand Teton National Park Foundation.
Greta Cross is a national trending reporter at USA TODAY. Follow her on X and Instagram @gretalcross. Story idea? Email her at gcross@gannett.com.
Wyoming
Wyoming Six-Year-Old Recognized For Saving Grandmother's Life
The Sweetwater County Sheriff’s Office recently recognized a six-year-old boy, Mason Rasmussen, for courage and quick thinking in taking action to help save his grandmother’s life.
That’s according to a post on the agency’s website.
The Boy Woke Up And Found His Grandmother On The Floor
Accroding to the post, on the morning of December 19, Mason woke up to his grandmother’s alarm and started getting ready for school. He walked into his grandmother’s room and noticed she was on the floor, unresponsive. The boy then dressed and went to school. The first chance he had he told a teacher about what he had seen.
Thanks to his actions, first responders arrived on the scene to save the life of his diabetic grandmother, Kimberly Gibson.
His actions were recognized by deputies on Friday morning with a special ceremony to honor his actions.
ords of the post ”To celebrate Mason’s bravery and ability to remain calm under pr’essure, our deputies visited him at his grandmother’s house to show our appreciation. We showered Mason with an official hero’s bravery certificate and some sheriff’s office goodies and praised him for doing the right thing: seeking help from a responsible adult.”
The post calls Mason ”a true hero.”
Wyoming Woman Photographs Conversation Between Kitten and Doe
A Wyoming woman who captured a conversation between a doe and her 8-month-old kitten. February 2023.
Gallery Credit: Photos Courtesy of Cheryl Heckart
Wyoming Woman Photographs Conversation Between Kitten and Doe
A Wyoming woman who captured a conversation between a doe and her 8-month-old kitten. February 2023.
Gallery Credit: Photos Courtesy of Cheryl Heckart
Wyoming
Wyoming police investigating threat tied to Craig's Cruisers
WYOMING, Mich. — As many families are planning to celebrate the end of 2024, a threat against one of West Michigan’s well-known party places is under investigation.
The Craig’s Cruisers location off US-131 in Wyoming is the target of a threat posted to social media, according to the Wyoming Department of Public Safety.
In the text screenshot being shared on multiple social media platforms, the person behind it threatened to shoot people at the Craig’s Cruisers Wyoming location. That threat is under investigation.
“Wyoming Police are aware of and investigating a social media post regarding threats to Craig’s Cruisers Family Fun Center,” Lt. Andrew Koeller told FOX 17 in a written statement. “The Wyoming Police Department remains committed to providing a safe environment for all who live, work, and visit the City of Wyoming.”
FOX 17 reached out to Craig’s Cruisers for comment on the threat. The center posted late Tuesday morning about the social media post, saying it implemented enhanced security measures for the day to protect guests and employees.
Anyone with information on the threat is encouraged to contact the Wyoming Department of Public Safety at (616) 530-7300. Tips can also be submitted anonymously through Silent Observer at (616) 774-2345.
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