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LARAMIE — Wyoming coach Craig Bohl has filled the final vacancy on his coaching staff.

The Cowboys on Wednesday named Bart Miller as their offensive line coach. Miller, who served in the same role at Ohio University last season, has strong ties to the Mountain West, playing along the offensive line at New Mexico from 2003-07 and coaching tight ends at Air Force in 2017.

Miller replaces Klayton Adams, who was on the job for less than a month before being hired as an assistant by the Indianapolis Colts earlier this month. The position initially came open when Scott Fuchs was not retained after five seasons on Bohl’s staff.

“Coach Miller brings a great understanding of the Mountain West Conference having played for Rocky Long at New Mexico when they were a power football team and having coached at Air Force,” Bohl said in a statement. “Along with his background, he enjoys a great national reputation of being a power offensive line coach. We’re convinced he is going to be a great match for the University of Wyoming, playing Cowboy Tough football.”