Travis Romsa, an alumnus of Burns High School, has been hired as the head football coach at his alma mater.
Romsa, a 2014 graduate from Burns and later an all-America offensive lineman at Chadron State, was named as the new head coach for the Broncs on Tuesday via a Twitter post from Burns AD Barry Ward.
The Burns High School Athletic Department is excited to announce that Travis Romsa has been hired to be the next Head Football Coach of the Broncs.
— Barry Ward (@BurnsBronc) May 10, 2022
Romsa said via email Wednesday to wyoming-football.com that he has coached in Burns for the past three years. He has been both an assistant football and basketball coach for the Broncs in that time.
Romsa replaces Brad Morrison, who resigned after four seasons.
For more on Romsa’s hiring, check out Wednesday’s Wyoming Tribune Eagle.
Cheyenne South and Pinedale have also hired new head coaches for the upcoming season. Other programs in Wyoming seeking new head coaches this year are Jackson, Rawlins, Cokeville, Glenrock, Moorcroft, Big Piney and Farson. If you know of other head coaching changes in the state, please email me at pschmiedt@yahoo.com.
–patrick
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