Yesterday, Wyoming Cowboys Head Football Coach Craig Bohl announced his 2015 recruiting class.  This year's class is highlighted by Parade All American Running Back Kellen Overstreet, from Hamilton, Missouri, along with two Gatorade Players of the Year, Wide Receiver C.J. Johnson from Omaha, Nebraska and Safety Andrew Wingard from Arvada, Colorado.

23 recruits from 11 different states committed to Wyoming, including two highly touted Junior College transfers, Quarterback Josh Allen from Reedley College in California and Defensive End Tavita Faaiu from City College of San Francisco.

According to 247sports.com, an affiliate of cbssports.com, Wyoming's class features nine players who received a three-star rating.  The site ranked the Cowboys class #108 in the country and sixth out of the 12 teams in the Mountain West Conference, behind Boise State, San Jose State, San Diego State, Fresno State and Utah State.

Of the 23 new recruits, three future Cowboys will be playing college football in their home state.  Natrona County's Josh Harshmann is projected to play Linebacker, his high school teammate Logan Wilson will add depth at Wide Receiver and Powell's Riley Stringer will line up at Defensive Tackle.

 

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