
Robert Gagliardi
@rpgagliardi
Associate Editor of Wyoming Wildlife magazine for the Wyoming Game & Fish Department, former sports editor/writer and co-author of “The Border War.”
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27-09-2009 20:14:49
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You know it's a good day when I get to talk to Ryan Thorburn about Wyoming Cowboy Football, Wyoming Cowboy Basketball and Wyoming Cowgirl Basketball. Give it a listen! #gowyo

A trifecta of fun topics, and better yet, talking about them with the best in the business -- Ryan Thorburn at the Casper Star-Tribune. Give it a listen. #gowyo







Tough topic, but honored to talk about it with the best in the business in Ryan Thorburn. Give it a listen! #gowyo

If you’d like to help the families of the Wyoming Swimming & Diving crash victims deal with funeral costs, travel, etc. 👇 gofund.me/eb83799f



Humbled and honored to find out I placed first in profile story in the under-35,000 circulation category in International Regional Magazine Association Inc. 2024 writing contest for my feature on going fishing with former Wyoming Cowboy Basketball coach Jeff Linder. wgfd.wyo.gov/wyoming-wildli…


Really good stuff from Tom Burman and Ryan Thorburn from yesterday’s news of four Mountain West teams leaving for the PAC-12.

Also, read "The Border War" for even more detail on all of the classic games played out in three different centuries. I have some copies and so does Robert Gagliardi if you need one. We're not hard to find.


Two absolute legends and wonderful people, and a third in Ryan Thorburn, talk about the Border War between Wyoming Cowboy Football and Colorado State Football. Also, a shameless plug for the book Ryan and I co-authored. Enjoy the next chapter of the Border War tonight!


Hear what Robert Gagliardi and Ryan Thorburn had to say, as both were on the show this week to talk #BorderWar. #gowyo kfbcradio.com/robert-gagliar…


Dana was the first head coach I covered when I took over the Wyoming Cowboy Football beat full-time for Wyoming Tribune Eagle. He was a kind man who had a passion for football, family and friends. He truly loved his time at Wyoming. He will be missed. RIP.