04/05/2013 Pokes Devote an Hour to Scrimmaging on FridayOffense Enjoys Big Day, Winning 73 to 23, Sophomore Punter Tim Gleeson Leaves Team 04/03/2013 Wyoming Cowboys Complete First Full-Padded Practice on WednesdayCowboys Practice Outside in War Memorial Stadium for the First Time This Spring 01/31/2013 Wyoming Student-Athletes Earn League Academic AccoladesForty-seven UW students honored for hard work in classroom 08/13/2012 Cowboy Football Two-A-Days: #19 and #69Presented by Union Wireless 08/11/2012 Wyoming Cowboy Defense Wins First Fall Scrimmage on SaturdaySophomore Quarterback Brett Smith Returns to Action After Missing All Spring Scrimmages UW This Season: A capable special teams player, Keenan Montgomery hopes to make an impact and play his way into some offensive snaps at wide receiver. 2011: Montgomery was an excellent special forces performer for UW. He made one tackle against both Air Force and New Mexico. He has contributed on several special forces units for the Pokes. He made an impact in the classroom as well, receiving 2011 Mountain West Academic All-Conference and Scholar-Athlete honors. 2010: Redshirted. High School: Montgomery was an offensive threat for coach Scott Howell at St. Paul Central High School. As a senior, Montgomery accumulated over 1,000 combined rushing and receiving yards and nine touchdowns, while recording 22 tackles and one interception on the defensive side of the ball. His efforts earned him All-Conference honors and he was a Twin City All-Star, while his team was conference and city champions. As a junior, he totaled 850 total yards and eight touchdowns to go with 35 tackles and one interception as he earned All-Conference honors and was a Twin City All-Star. Montgomery helped his team advance to postseason play each of his last three seasons. Personal: Born on June 22, 1992, he is the son of Julian and Debra Montgomery and has two siblings. He was also recruited by Tulane. He is majoring in English. Career Stats:
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