I wrote a blog post last week detailing some interesting findings I had from analyzing Wyoming’s high school football series records. One of the cool side projects of this research was finding out who each school had played the most. That’s what I’ve posted below.

For in-state opponents only, the top opponents for each active Wyoming high school (and the series record, in parentheses) are:

Class 4A
Cheyenne Central: Laramie, 127 games (CC 63-58-6)
Cheyenne East: Central, 60 games (CC 41-19)
Cheyenne South: the nine opponents they had in 2010, one game apiece (South trails all series 1-0)
Evanston: Green River, 94 games (GR 57-31-6)
Gillette: Buffalo, 73 games (Buf 35-31-7)
Kelly Walsh: Gillette, 50 games (Gil 30-20)
Laramie: Central, 127 games (CC 63-58-6)
Natrona County: Sheridan, 99 games (NC 52-41-6)
Rock Springs: Green River, 96 games (RS 60-32-4)
Sheridan: Natrona, 99 games (NC 52-41-6)

Class 3A
Buffalo: Gillette, 73 games (Buf 35-31-7)
Cody: Powell, 111 games (Cody 59-48-4)
Douglas: Wheatland, 95 games (Dou 56-36-3)
Green River: Rock Springs, 96 games (RS 60-32-4)
Jackson: Star Valley, 74 games (SV 60-14)
Lander: Riverton, 115 games (Riv 58-50-7)
Powell: Cody, 111 games (Cod 59-48-4)
Rawlins: Rock Springs, 77 games (RS 52-22-3)
Riverton: Lander, 115 games (Riv 58-50-7)
Star Valley: Evanston, 88 games (SV 49-35-4)
Torrington: Wheatland, 93 games (Tor 73-19-1)
Worland: Thermopolis, 97 games (Wor 58-34-5)

Class 2A
Big Horn: Tongue River, 53 games (TR 33-19-1)
Big Piney: Pinedale, 97 games (BP 54-43)
Burns: Pine Bluffs, 47 games (PB 28-19)
Glenrock: Newcastle, 38 games (Glk 23-15)
Greybull: Lovell, 84 games (Lov 53-27-4)
Kemmerer: Evanston, 76 games (Eva 47-27-2)
Lovell: Powell, 85 games (Pow 52-31-2)
Lyman: Big Piney, 76 games (BP 44-31-1)
Moorcroft: Sundance, 62 games (Mor 36-26)
Mountain View: Lyman, 72 games (MV 42-30)
Newcastle: Buffalo, 67 games (Buf 40-26-1)
Pinedale: Big Piney, 97 games (BP 54-43)
Thermopolis: Worland, 97 games (Wor 58-34-5)
Tongue River: Big Horn, 53 games (TR 33-19-1)
Wheatland: Douglas, 95 games (Dou 56-36-3)
Wright: Moorcroft, 26 games (Wri 15-11)

Class 1A 11-man
Burlington: Meeteetse, 55 games (Brl 29-22-4)
Cokeville: Big Piney, 65 games (Cok 34-31)
Lingle: Pine Bluffs, 60 games (Lin 36-22-2)
Lusk: Douglas, 56 games (Dou 37-18-1)
Normative Services: Upton, 12 games (Upt 9-3)
Pine Bluffs: Lingle, 60 games (Lin 36-22-2)
Riverside: Greybull, 25 games (Rsd 13-12)
Rocky Mountain: Greybull, 25 games (RM 13-12)
Saratoga: Hanna, 50 games (Sar 31-19)
Shoshoni: Wind River, 46 games (WR 27-19)
Southeast: Pine Bluffs, 36 games (SE 26-10)
Sundance: Upton, 75 games (Upt 38-32-5)
Upton: Sundance, 75 games (Upt 38-32-5)
Wind River: Shoshoni, 46 games (WR 27-19)
Wyoming Indian: Dubois, 34 games (Dub 23-11)

Class 1A six-man
Dubois: Shoshoni, 40 games (Sho 25-15)
Farson: Pinedale, 15 games (Pin 9-4-2)
Guernsey-Sunrise: Lingle, 47 games (Lin 25-22)
Hanna: Saratoga, 50 games (Sar 31-19)
Hulett: Sundance, 52 games (Sun 37-15)
Kaycee: Midwest and Snake River, 5 games each (Kay 3-2 over Mid, SR 4-1)
Meeteetse: Burlington, 55 games (Brl 29-22-4)
Midwest: Upton, 57 games (Upt 33-22-2)
Snake River: Hanna, 10 games (Han 7-3)
Ten Sleep: Burlington, 52 games (Brl 28-24)

–patrick

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