Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBobcats surge past Grizzlies for FCS title shotMontana State just flipped the script on their biggest rivals, shutting down Montana with a 28-point run to punch their ticket to the FCS National Championship. Adam Jones, a local standout, ran wild for 131 yards and two touchdowns, while QB Justin Lamson was everywhere—three passing TDs, two on the ground. The Grizzlies fought back to briefly lead, but the Bobcats' late-game dominance was the story. This was the first time these two have ever met in the playoffs, and it ended with MSU’s 13th straight win. How do you see the Bobcats matching up in the title game? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
glen25+FollowMontana State clinches epic win over MontanaMontana State just delivered a football showdown for the ages, knocking off rival Montana 48-23 in front of a record crowd in Bozeman and punching their ticket to the national championship game. The energy was off the charts—families divided, lifelong loyalties on the line, and local heroes making huge plays. This wasn’t just a game; it was a moment that brought the whole state together (and split a few households). With the Cats now Nashville-bound, everyone’s buzzing: Can MSU finally bring home the title after decades of waiting? What does this rivalry mean to you? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
Cory Weaver+FollowLivingston’s game day bracelets bring fans togetherMontana State Bobcat football games have a new tradition that’s all about community spirit—Dawn Kempisty’s handmade friendship bracelets. After moving to Bozeman and falling for Bobcat football, Dawn started handing out these bracelets last year, and now they’ve become one of the most sought-after souvenirs on game day. If you spot her in the crowd this weekend, you might just score one for yourself! It’s amazing how a simple gesture can turn strangers into friends and make the stadium feel like home. Who else loves these small but meaningful game day rituals? #Beauty #MontanaState #BobcatFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowGrass Range’s Jace Bantz joins Bobcat legacyMontana’s football dreams are alive and well in Grass Range, where hometown hero Jace Bantz just signed on with the Montana State Bobcats. After leading his high school team to their first-ever 6-Man state title game, Bantz is now set to chase bigger goals in Bozeman. He’s betting the Bobcats will take the FCS semifinal by at least a touchdown, and he’s ready to work his way up just like other small-town standouts before him. How do you think local talent shapes the future of Montana football? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowDowler’s comeback powers Montana State defenseCaden Dowler’s journey is a real testament to grit—after two seasons cut short by injuries, he’s now leading Montana State’s defense as team captain and just earned Big Sky Conference Defensive Player of the Year. His story isn’t just about football; it’s about bouncing back when life keeps throwing curveballs. You can really feel the impact he’s had on the team, both on and off the field. What do you think makes a great leader in tough times? Let’s talk about how resilience shapes a team’s spirit. #Sports #MontanaState #BigSky00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMontana’s wildest football tradition: Cat/Griz run outNothing says Montana pride like the MSU Rodeo Team thundering onto the field at the Cat/Griz game, flags flying and horses unfazed by roaring crowds and booming soundboards. These aren’t just any horses—they’re seasoned rodeo veterans, handpicked for their cool heads in chaos. For students like Hailey Burger, carrying the flag at a packed home stadium is a dream come true. This run out isn’t just a spectacle; it’s a celebration of Montana’s unique blend of rodeo grit and football passion. Who else thinks this tradition captures the true spirit of our state? #Sports #MontanaState #CatGriz10Share
John Camacho+FollowRivalry showdown: Montana State vs Montana for the agesMontana and Montana State are about to make history—meeting in the playoffs for the first time ever after 125 rivalry games! All eyes are on Griz receiver Michael Wortham, who’s been nearly unstoppable lately, but the Bobcats’ defense, led by Caden Dowler, has a knack for game-changing plays. Wortham torched recent opponents, but MSU held him to just 3 yards last time. With a championship shot on the line, will the Griz passing attack finally break through, or can the Bobcats’ secondary shut them down again? This is the kind of matchup that gets the whole state buzzing. What’s your take—who has the edge? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMontana State’s playoff tickets top CFP pricesMontana vs. Montana State is stealing the spotlight this weekend—not just for the rivalry, but for the jaw-dropping ticket prices. Fans are paying at least $475 to get into the FCS semifinal in Bozeman, making it the most expensive college football ticket in the country right now—even pricier than first-round College Football Playoff games like Alabama vs. Oklahoma. This is the first time these two have met in the FCS playoffs, and the demand is wild. What do you think: is the atmosphere and history worth the price, or is this just too much for a college game? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
Dawn Fritz+FollowMontana State football fans face wild ticket pricesMontana’s Cat-Griz playoff game has fans scrambling for seats—and the price tag is jaw-dropping. With tickets for the MSU vs. UM showdown in Bozeman hitting $400+ for nosebleeds and over $7,000 for prime spots, even former players are relying on friends for a chance to attend. Most tickets went to season ticket holders, leaving the general public out of luck and fueling heated debates online. This is the first playoff meeting in the rivalry’s 127-year history, and everyone wants in. Would you pay these prices for a once-in-a-lifetime game? #Sports #MontanaState #CatGriz00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMontana State football stars shine in 2025 honorsMontana State just made a huge statement in college football—six Bobcats landed on the 2025 Stats Perform FCS All-American teams! Captains Titan Fleischmann and Caden Dowler led the way with first-team honors, while Paul Brott and Justin Lamson grabbed spots on the second team. Kenneth Eiden IV made the third team, and Braden Zimmer earned a spot on the All-Freshman team. It’s not every day you see this much talent recognized from one program. What do you think this means for the Bobcats’ chances next season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share