Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Coach ‘humbled’

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CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Saying his one-week suspension for his conduct after the Air Force game was humbling and difficult, Wyoming Coach Dave Christense­n apologized a second time for his actions and said he planned to coach the Cowboys for a “long time.”

“Not being able to coach this football team was probably the most difficult pill I’ve ever had to swallow,” Christense­n said Monday. “These players mean the world to me, and so it’s been a very humbling experience for me by what’s gone on. There’s no one else to blame for what happened for my emotional outburst except for myself.”

Christense­n, in his fourth season, was fined $50,000 and suspended by the school over his conduct after a 28-27 loss to Air Force on Oct. 13 when he berated Falcons Coach Troy Calhoun on the field, accusing Air Force of faking an injury to its starting quarterbac­k in the fourth quarter in order to save a timeout. In interviews with the media after the game, he accused the Falcons of unethical conduct.

The incident occurred on Wyoming’s homecoming weekend and Military Appreciati­on game.

Christense­n apologized the next day and coached the Oct. 20 game at Fresno State. But after a video of the confrontat­ion went viral, the university announced the fine and suspension on Oct. 22.

Christense­n said Monday that his suspension occurred a day after he talked to the team about how everyone will face trials and adversity in life.

“From this trial I’m going to be a better person, and I’m going to be a better football coach,” he said.

In addition, Christense­n said he has apologized directly to Calhoun. His initial apology on Oct. 14 didn’t mention Calhoun.

Last week, when asked whether Christense­n’s suspension was appropriat­e, Calhoun said Wyoming has a “class operation all the way through” and that the important thing is to learn and move on.

Christense­n said he watched at home on Saturday while Wyoming lost 45-14 to Boise State.

The week away from the program also “gave me a chance to soul search myself and try to make some positive changes in my life,” he said.

Wyoming (1-7, 0-4 Mountain West) hosts Colorado State on Saturday.

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