Wyoming is very fundamentally sound. Their defense spends more time on run fits and technique (i.e. hand placement, reading a block, the LB's making the DE right) than anywhere else I've coached, including college. Offensively, the QBs have been in a position similar to Alex Smith with the 49ers and Chiefs. Manage the game and don't make a mistake. They do throw a good deep ball. CJ is not your typical HS back. State Qualifier wrestler ( how many RBs wrestle?) great leg strength & his balance and the way he runs behind his pads is something that is hard to coach that he's been doing naturally. Almost the same OL has been playing together for 3 years now and that comraderie might be the most valuable asset to Wyoming. Steubenville plays a tougher schedule and that's not close. The CHL is like the MAC in FBS football. I think Big Red, top to bottom, has better athletes. This is a talent vs technique game imo. Wyoming is better coached and has better technique. Steubenville has more skill.