Can Svoboda and Inexperienced Receiver Cast Elevate Wyoming Pass Offense?
Wyoming's Passing Attack Faces Uncertainty Heading Into 2023
The Wyoming Cowboys are entering the 2023 season with a lot of uncertainty surrounding their passing attack.
Quarterback Andrew Svoboda is a talented player, but he is still relatively inexperienced. He only started three games last season and threw for just over 600 yards.
The Cowboys also have a lot of inexperience at the receiver position.
Key Losses and Inexperience at Receiver
Wyoming lost its top two receivers from last season to graduation.
- Isaiah Neyor (now with the Dallas Cowboys)
- Joshua Cobbs (now with the Houston Texans)
The Cowboys have no proven pass catchers returning in 2023.
Svoboda's Impressive Spring Performance
Despite the inexperience at receiver, Svoboda has had a strong spring.
He has shown improved accuracy and decision-making.
- Completed 65% of his passes in spring practices
- Threw for 8 touchdowns with no interceptions
Svoboda's performance has given the Cowboys some hope that he can be a successful starting quarterback in 2023.
Unproven Receivers Need to Step Up
The Cowboys' success in the passing game will depend on the ability of the inexperienced receivers to step up.
- Will new wide receiver recruits step up?
- Can tight ends create mismatches in the passing game?
Wyoming has a lot of potential at the receiver position, but it remains to be seen if they are ready to contribute at a high level.
Conclusion
The Wyoming Cowboys' passing attack is a question mark heading into the 2023 season.
Quarterback Andrew Svoboda has shown promise, but he is still inexperienced.
The Cowboys also have a lot of inexperience at the receiver position.
If the receivers can step up and make plays, the Cowboys could have a successful passing attack in 2023.