WATCH: Wyoming upsets No. 13 Boise State on a game-winning safety
How many times has that happened before?
It's one thing to upset the No. 13 team in the country. It's another thing entirely to do it on a safety.
Welcome, Wyoming. You're now a part of what can only be described as an exclusive fraternity. Seriously, when was the last time a team won on a safety?
The aforementioned play happened on a second-and-10 for Boise State with under two minutes remaining. Broncos quarterback Brett Rypien was sacked and fumbled in the end zone with the ball going out of the back of the end zone. That gave Wyoming the 30-28 win.
.@ChaseAppleby with the strip sack and the ball goes out of the endzone for a safety! Pokes 30, #13 Boise State 28! 1:25 left! #GoWyopic.twitter.com/Dvpclf6kHr
— Wyoming Cowboy FB (@wyo_football) October 30, 2016
After the touchdown, linebacker Chase Appleby did the best safety dance possible.
Wyoming takes the lead after this very persuasive safety dance. pic.twitter.com/7nIuUYQKD2
— Mark Ennis (@MarkEnnis) October 30, 2016
According to the CBS Sports Network broadcast, this was the first time Wyoming had defeated Boise State. For the win, coach Craig Bohl, who already makes $909,000 per USA Today, racks up some nice bonuses.
Wyoming coach Craig Bohl picks up another $20,000 bonus for a Mountain West regular season win (now has 4) + set up for $25,000 bowl bonus
— Steve Berkowitz (@ByBerkowitz) October 30, 2016
















