Cal Poly 24, Wyoming 22 – Postgame comments

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Updated: September 16, 2012

Cal Poly gave up a 14-point lead and then came back to beat Wyoming in Laramie last night, 24-22. Below are post-game comments from a number of Cal Poly players and head coach Tim Walsh.

Cal Poly’s Andre Broadous threw only his second interception of his career, so other guys got most of the post-game press. Photo by Owen Main

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Cal Poly sings its fight song to the probably 200 or so Mustangs fans that attended the game:

Cal Poly head coach Tim Walsh’s post-game comments:

Defensive back Nico Molino intercepted the Cowboys late in the fourth quarter to seal the victory. He described the play and what the win meant for the Mustangs:

Running back Kristaan Ivory scored two touchdowns and discussed what his role is backing-up Deonte Williams.

Defensive leader Kenneth Jackson talked about playing a physical game vs. an FBS team and the importance of the win for the program:

Senior running back Deonte Williams talks about how tired he was after his long runs and about avoiding a let-down going into the UC Davis game next week:

Kicker Bobby Zalud kicked a game-winning 51 yard field goal. He talked about kicking at altitude, among other things.

3 Comments

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    09/16/2012 at 7:29 pm

    Thanks for the interviews.. Sounds like you got the Nico Molino interview switched with Deonte Williams though (doubled up the Deonte).

    Anyway, great stuff. Thanks.

    • owenmain

      09/16/2012 at 8:56 pm

      Molino’s should be good by now. Sorry about that. Still at altitude… Poly didn’t use it as an excuse but maybe I can…

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    09/19/2012 at 5:06 pm

    No big deal.. I know it’s all a lot of work. Just appreciate the inside scoop.

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