In a press release on Monday, Wyoming Football head coach Craig Bohl announced Junior running back Titus Swen would be dismissed from the team after violating team rules.
According to an article published on K2 Radio’s news site, Bohl, in a prepared statement, said, “Titus Swen’s personal conduct is below the standard necessary to be a member of Cowboy Football.”
The announcement came after Wyoming’s final regular season game where the Cowboys lost 30-0 against Fresno State. Swen held the ball for 24 carries with a total of 75 yards for the game.
During the game, Swen would pass the 1000-yard mark for in-season rushing yards, ending his season with a total of 1,039 yards. He is only the 12th running back in the history of the University to pass the mark.
In doing so, Swen also managed to earn 10th in school history for top career rushing yards with a total of 2,173 yards.
Swen’s best career performance came just one week before while playing Boise State at War Memorial Stadium where he ran for a total of 212 yards. The Cowboys would go on to lose the game 20-17 after a last minute drive led to an interception allowing the Broncos to secure the win.
According to the Cowboy State Daily, Swen is looking to enter the transfer portal and finish his collegiate career with another program. Swen will be allowed to maintain his scholarship until the end of the Fall semester.