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Wyoming vs. Utah State Predictions, College Basketball BetMGM Promo Codes, & Picks – January 9
Tuesday’s contest between the Utah State Aggies (14-1, 2-0 MWC) and Wyoming Cowboys (8-7, 1-1 MWC) at Dee Glen Smith Spectrum has a projected final score of 82-65 (based on our computer prediction) in favor of heavily favored Utah State, so expect a lopsided matchup. The game will tip off at 9:00 PM ET on January 9.
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Wyoming vs. Utah State Game Info & Odds
- Date: Tuesday, January 9, 2024
- Time: 9:00 PM ET
- TV: MW Network
- Where: Logan, Utah
- Venue: Dee Glen Smith Spectrum
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Wyoming vs. Utah State Score Prediction
- Prediction:
Utah State 82, Wyoming 65
Spread & Total Prediction for Wyoming vs. Utah State
- Computer Predicted Spread: Utah State (-17.4)
- Computer Predicted Total: 147.3
Utah State has compiled a 6-6-0 record against the spread this season, while Wyoming is 4-8-0. The Aggies have an 8-4-0 record going over the point total, while games involving the Cowboys have a record of 7-5-0 when it comes to hitting the over. Utah State is 6-4 against the spread and 10-0 overall over its last 10 games, while Wyoming has gone 4-6 against the spread and 5-5 overall.
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Wyoming Performance Insights
- The Cowboys have a +9 scoring differential, putting up 73.9 points per game (201st in college basketball) and conceding 73.3 (233rd in college basketball).
- Wyoming records 34.5 rebounds per game (270th in college basketball) while allowing 33.3 per contest to opponents. It outrebounds opponents by 1.2 boards per game.
- Wyoming hits 7.1 three-pointers per game (219th in college basketball), while its opponents have made 7.3 on average.
- Wyoming loses the turnover battle by 1.7 per game, committing 14.6 (345th in college basketball) while its opponents average 12.9.
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New Department of Family Services summer food program launches in Wyoming
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Department of Family Services recently announced that it will be launching a federal program this week to provide grocery assistance to more than 37,000 school-aged children across the state.
Known as SUN Bucks, the initiative provides a one-time $120 benefit per eligible child to help families cover food costs during the summer months, the department announced in a release. Gov. Mark Gordon previously authorized the program’s implementation through an executive order on April 15.
Gordon described the initiative as an essential tool to support children who may otherwise lack access to healthy food while school is out of session.
“We want our children to thrive, because when our children are successful, so too are our communities,” he stated in the release.
According to DFS, most qualifying children will be automatically enrolled in the program. The department reports that it began sending eligibility notifications this week via mail and email.
Eligible families can expect to receive SUN Bucks electronic benefit transfer cards in the mail starting in early July.
DFS Director Korin Schmidt said in a statement that the program is specifically designed to assist rural children who lose access to school-provided breakfast and lunch during the summer months, adding that the benefits will allow families to purchase groceries as needed to ensure food is available in the home for those missed meals.
The SUN Bucks cards will function similarly to other benefit programs and be accepted at any retailer participating in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
While tens of thousands of children are enrolled automatically, some eligible families may still need to apply, according to the press release. Residents can check their child’s enrollment status or submit an application through the DFS SUN Bucks website starting June 22.
For more information, people can visit the DFS website, email ask-sunbucks@wyo.gov or call 307-777-8786 between 8:15 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Massive landspout swirls over Wyoming field – East Idaho News
Sublette County Sheriff’s Office via TMX
BIG PINEY, Wyoming — A landspout briefly swirled across an open field Saturday near Big Piney, Wyoming, in a striking display of unsettled weather caught on camera.
Sublette County Sheriff K.C. Lehr shared the footage on Facebook. It shows the narrow column of wind twisting as it moved through the area north of Big Piney.
Unlike traditional tornadoes, landspouts form without a rotating thunderstorm or mesocyclone. They tend to be smaller and shorter-lived than supercell tornadoes, but they can still produce damaging winds, according to the National Weather Service.
Check out the video in the player above.
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PAIN: Chugwater Wyoming Jalapeno Eating Contest
The 2026 Chugwater Chili Cookoff and Rodeo celebrated its 40th anniversary last weekend, and the number of people who attended broke all previous records by a long shot. Honestly, we have never seen lines like that.
Great bands, great food, and vendors. But also the pie and hot jalapeno eating contest.
First the kids go, then the adults. An audience gathers to watch and see who will drop out first. These people are sadistic.
Here is how it goes.
The contest begins, and the contestants start eating those jalapeños like it’s nothing. They have to eat them all the way down to the stem.
After a few minutes, you’ll see their ears start to go red. Then their cheeks. Watch their next go red next. Eyes go bloodshot. They look a little tipsy at this point. When snot starts running from their nose, they are nearly done.
One at a time, they start dropping out. The audience applauds those who failed because at least they tried.
It’s gross, I know. But it’s worth watching. Because we are all sadistic like that.
There are a few who can eat all of those jalapeños without it affecting them a bit. It’s strange to watch. They don’t feel a thing. Maybe that’s a mutant power. I’m not sure.
Started in 1986, the Chugwater Chili Cook-off was created by the Chugwater Chili Corporation to celebrate the town’s legendary chili and boost the local community. Over the past four decades, it has grown from a simple local contest into Wyoming’s largest single-day event, drawing thousands of visitors.
See the gallery below including the pie eating contest.
Chugwater Chili Cookoff 2023
What a huge year for the Chugwater Chili Cookoff and Rodeo in Chugwater Wyoming.
Perfect weather, great off, awesome music, record crowd, damn fine car show, and the rodeo was a blast.
If you missed this year’s, hope to see you at next.
Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods
Chugwater’s Hysterical Pie Eating Contest.
One of Wyoming’s smallest towns added a new event. A PIE EATING CONTEST.
The rules are simple:
Not hands allowed.
Eat as much as you can before time is up.
The results are hysterical.
Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods
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