Wyoming retired Josh Allen's number, but the QB had CSU on his mind
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Josh Allen was in Laramie to have his number retired but he apparently had Colorado State on his mind.
The Buffalo Bills star quarterback was back at the University of Wyoming when the Cowboys played Nevada on Nov. 22.
Wyoming was retiring Allen's No. 17 uniform, and he spoke during a halftime ceremony.
"The fans and the support here in Wyoming, I am so blessed to represent this university and this beautiful state,” Allen told the crowd. "I love you guys. Thank you, God bless, go Pokes.
"And it will always suck to be a CSU Ram."
"It will always suck to be a CSU Ram"
Listen to Josh Allen's speech at his jersey retirement ceremony during halftime of today's game! No Poke will ever wear the #17 again. pic.twitter.com/PLIV47S2fa
— KGWN TV (@kgwntv) November 22, 2025
Wyoming lost 13-7 to Nevada on Allen's big day.
Allen played from 2015-17 at Wyoming, completing 56% of his passes for 5,066 yards, 44 touchdowns and 21 interceptions. He also ran for 12 rushing touchdowns.
Wyoming went 16-11 in Allen's two seasons as a starter at Wyoming.
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This article originally appeared on Fort Collins Coloradoan: Wyoming retired Josh Allen's number. What he said about CSU
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