Prior to the 2011 season, I compiled series records for all series that would be continued that year. At the time, I kicked around the idea of compiling series records for all teams against their in-state opponents to see which series really are the most played.

Well, spring break was a couple weeks ago… and I tallied. This is, in part, what I came up with.

Seventeen in-state series have at least 80 games played. In descending order of total games, they include:

1. Cheyenne Central-Laramie: Central leads 63-58-6 (127 total games)

2. Riverton-Lander: Riverton leads 58-50-7 (115 total games)

3. Cody-Powell: Cody leads 59-48-4 (111 total games)

4. Natrona-Sheridan: Natrona leads 52-41-6 (99 total games)

5. Natrona-Cheyenne Central: Natrona leads 48-47-3 (98 total games)

6t. Worland-Thermopolis: Worland leads 58-34-5 (97 total games)

6t. Big Piney-Pinedale: Big Piney leads 54-43 (97 total games)

8. Rock Springs-Green River: Rock Springs leads 60-32-4 (96 total games)

9. Douglas-Wheatland: Douglas leads 56-36-3 (95 total games)

10. Green River-Evanston: Green River leads 57-31-6 (94 total games)

11. Torrington-Wheatland: Torrington leads 73-19-1 (93 total games)

12. Star Valley-Evanston: Star Valley leads 49-35-4 (88 total games)

13. Powell-Lovell: Powell leads 52-31-2 (85 total games)

14. Lovell-Greybull: Lovell leads 53-27-4 (84 total games)

15. Torrington-Douglas: Torrington leads 54-27-2 (83 total games)

16. Worland-Lander: Worland leads 43-37-1 (81 total games)

17. Natrona-Laramie: Natrona leads 45-34-1 (80 total games)

In all, 81 in-state series have at least 50 games played (in-state series only). Those series incorporate all but 16 of the state’s 62 schools. Of the programs that ware actually around 50 years ago, only two haven’t played in a series that incorporates 50 total games (Glenrock and Shoshoni).

Some other stats I thought were kind of cool:

Eternal optimist award (so you’re telling me there’s a chance!): St. Mary’s and Dubois. They play in the two most one-sided series of all time. The Gaels “win” top honor for their series with Torrington; St. Mary’s is 0-21 all-time against the Trailblazers. Meanwhile, Dubois is close behind for its series against Cokeville, a series the Rams trail 0-20.

Cup-of-coffee award (that one time makes the other 30 worth it): Torrington. The Trailblazers have played Cheyenne Central 31 times and have a 1-30 record against the Indians. Runner-up award goes to Saratoga for its series against Big Piney; the Punchers and Panthers have played 24 times, with the Panthers winning once and tying once.

Look in the mirror award: Riverton and Cody. The all-time series between the Wolverines and Broncs is tied at 33-33-2. At 68 games, it’s the most-played series that is tied heading into 2012. Of course, Natrona and Central — No. 5 on the list above — shared this award prior to last season.

More on series records later this week….

–patrick

4 Thoughts on “Wyoming’s most-played football series, through 2011

  1. Ted Holmstrom on April 15, 2012 at 7:11 am said:

    Hey Patrick, Nice job as always. What is the most played series with a school out of the state of Wyoming? What is the win lost record of Wyoming High Schools vs. all the teams they have played in Colorado, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Utah and Nebraska? Ted Holmstrom

  2. Patrick on April 15, 2012 at 9:44 pm said:

    No clue, coach. I haven’t calculated any Wyoming out-of-state series. Not yet, anyway….

    –patrick

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