LARAMIE, Wyo. -- Wyoming coach Craig Bohl learned how to build a football program from one of the best -- Hall of Fame coach Tom Osborne.Theres a lot of things that go into it, but if you have a plan and if you work the plan, the plan works, Bohl said after Wyoming upset No. 13 Boise State 30-28 on Saturday.Bohls plan is paying dividends at Wyoming, where the resurgent Cowboys are undefeated in the Mountain West Conference. Wyoming (6-2, 4-0 Mountain West) is now bowl eligible for the first time since 2011 and starting to draw attention, earning five votes in this weeks AP Top 25 poll .By no means am I saying weve arrived, but it has changed how our players see themselves, Bohl said Monday. To a certain degree I think it certainly changed how were viewed nationally and it gives a real shot in the arm for our program.Bohl took over a floundering Wyoming program in late 2013 after building a winning program at North Dakota State that included three straight national championships.He immediately jettisoned the spread offense that Wyoming had used under former coach Dave Christensen and set to building a team based on a more traditional (think Osborne) style, featuring an offense that ground out yards with a powerful run attack and a defense that emphasizes a blue-collar toughness.Bohl, a native of Lincoln, Nebraska, played for Osborne as a reserve defensive back from 1977 to 1979. He later was a linebackers coach under Osborne for five seasons, including in 1995 and 1997 when the Huskers won national championships.Craig Bohl, this is no surprise, Boise State coach Bryan Harsin said last week. Nebraska graduate, so he brings that toughness.In his first two years at Wyoming, the Cowboys won just six games, but Bohl stuck to his rebuilding plan.We werent going to take shortcuts, he said. Maybe some people on the outside were wondering what the hecks going on, but its rewarding.Wyoming has developed a rushing attack that is tied with Oklahoma at No. 28 in the nation, gaining an average of 223.9 yards a game. Cowboys running back Brian Hill is No. 2 in the nation in rushing with 1,156 yards.Bohl describes Hill as relentless. The 6-foot-1, 219-pound Hill has a reputation around the league for breaking tackles and carrying more than one would-be tackler for extra yards.Thats beginning to spill over within our football team -- that we have a relentless cowboy-tough football team, Bohl said.Bohl has high expectations for the Cowboys.Im firmly convinced that theres greatness here, he said. 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Hate I cant drive tomorrow but Im looking forward to Phoenix.?NASCAR will require DiBenedetto to see a neurologist who has spent at least five years treating sports-related head injuries before he can be cleared to return. NASCAR requires drivers to undergo a type of neurological test called ImPACT once every two years, and that test is typically used by neurosurgeons to determine whether a driver can compete.DiBenedetto, who is 35th in the Sprint Cup standings, said he felt perfectly fine and remained at the track Sunday morning to take part in events honoring fallen Dallas policemen whose names are on his car this weekend. He said he was frustrated but not angry with the NASCAR decision and would be on the pit box during the race, which typically would not be recommended the day after a driver suffered a concussion.After his crash, DiBenedetto was slow to drop the window net to show he wasnt injured and stumbled some walking down the track banking. DiBenedetto said he was waiting for the track to clear before dropping the window net and he has a left knee injjury that gave him trouble walking outside the car.dddddddddddd.They decided they wanted to err on the side of caution, which I understand, said DiBenedetto, who will keep his plans to go the gym Monday. Theyre doing their job. My side of it being in my body versus their side of it were definitely a little different. ... All of [the instances] kind of lined up poorly for me.NASCARs protocol is if the board certified emergency room doctor who staffs the infield medical center has any concerns about a head injury, the driver goes to the hospital for a series of tests and then must be cleared by the neurologist. DiBendetto, who was diagnosed by the physician at the track with the concussion, never went to a doctor and said he was unaware of any crash data that would indicate he had a concussion.Team Penske driver Brad Kesleowski, the 2012 Sprint Cup champion, has argued against NASCARs concussion protocol, indicating that doctors dont understand racers and make decisions based on tests without taking a racers attributes into consideration. Keselowski was active Saturday night on Twitter explaining his thoughts. He plans to talk more with DiBendedetto and NASCAR.It cements my opinion with an actual example, Keselowski said Sunday morning.BK Racing is replacing DiBenedetto with Jeffrey Earnhardt, who has competed in the majority of the races this year but wasnt scheduled to race Sunday. NASCAR has given approval for Earnhardt to serve as a substitute driver. ' ' '