Christopher Hughes+FollowBozeman buzzing for Cat-Griz playoff showdownAdam Jones has been on fire for Montana State, racking up touchdowns and big yards in the playoffs, but he credits his teammates for opening up the field. Now, with the Bobcats hosting the Grizzlies in Bozeman for their first-ever playoff clash, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Tickets sold out in a flash, prices are through the roof, and the whole town is buzzing about what’s being called the biggest game in Treasure State history. Can Jones and the Bobcats ride their home-field advantage to Nashville? What are your predictions for this epic Cat-Griz battle? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowMSU dorms open for football weekend stayMontana State students heading back for the big football game can actually crash in their own dorm rooms this weekend—even though campus housing officially closed after commencement. For just $25 a night, students can rent their old rooms Friday, Saturday, or both, making it way easier to enjoy the game without worrying about traffic or late-night drives. It’s a smart move by MSU, letting students stay close to the action and reconnect with friends. Would you take advantage of this, or do you think more schools should offer similar options for big events? #Education #College #MontanaState00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMontana State football stars shine nationwideMontana and Montana State are making waves in college football, with 10 players landing on the Stats Perform FCS All-America and All-Freshman teams for 2025. Titan Fleischmann’s blocking has powered MSU’s ground game, while Caden Dowler’s six interceptions and Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year award highlight a lockdown defense. Montana’s Michael Wortham shattered a school record with over 2,200 all-purpose yards. With standout performances from both schools, it’s clear the Treasure State is a force in FCS football. Which player’s season impressed you most? Let’s talk about what this means for Montana football’s future! #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMontana State football rallies BozemanMontana State football fans are turning Bozeman into a sea of blue and gold as the Bobcats gear up for a massive FCS semifinal clash against the Grizzlies. Coach Brent Vigen says the outpouring of community support is fueling the team’s energy and pride—making this more than just a game. Local businesses are decorating storefronts, neighbors are swapping game predictions, and the whole town feels electric. It’s not every day Bozeman gets this kind of spotlight. How do you think this level of support impacts the players and the outcome? #Sports #MontanaState #Bozeman00Share
jharvey+FollowBobcat Stadium’s playoff magic: Can it last?Montana State’s home playoff streak is turning Bobcat Stadium into a fortress—undefeated in their last five home playoff games, with an average win margin of over 20 points! Saturday’s Brawl of the Wild Part II against Montana is set to be the biggest home playoff in school history, and the energy in Bozeman is electric. Players say the home crowd gives them a real edge, and the stats back it up: teams with home-field advantage in the semifinals have gone 16-0 since 2017. Do you think the Bobcats’ home-field magic will hold up? #Sports #MontanaState #Bobcats00Share
Amy Williams+FollowAdam Jones brings Brawl of the Wild homeMontana’s biggest football rivalry just hit a new level—Adam Jones, once a Missoula kid cheering for the Griz, now leads Montana State as captain into the first-ever playoff showdown between MSU and UM. Imagine growing up surrounded by Griz pride, then suiting up for the Bobcats to face your hometown team on the biggest stage yet. Jones’s journey from Sentinel High to Big Sky Freshman of the Year and team captain is the stuff of Montana football legend. How do you think this hometown twist will shape the game? Who’s your pick for the Super Brawl? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMontana State vs Montana: Who’s heading to Nashville?Montana State and Montana are about to reignite their fierce rivalry with a trip to the national championship on the line. After a nail-biter last month, both teams are stacked—Montana boasts a stronger defense and passing game, while Montana State leans on a powerful run game and a knack for forcing turnovers. This matchup isn’t just about stats; it’s about pride, momentum, and who can step up when it matters most. Which team do you think has the edge this time, and what’s your bold prediction for Saturday’s showdown? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMontana State football rivalry heats upThis weekend’s Montana vs. Montana State playoff clash isn’t just another game—it’s the first time these rivals have ever met in the postseason, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. With Montana leading the all-time series 75-44-5, but Montana State holding the edge in Bozeman, every stat tells a story of decades-long bragging rights. The Great Divide Trophy isn’t even on the line this time—both teams agreed there’s already too much at stake. Which side of the rivalry are you on, and what’s your favorite Brawl of the Wild memory? #Sports #MontanaState #MontanaGrizzlies00Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowHow Montana State football players prep mentallyMontana’s biggest football rivalry isn’t just about physical grit—it’s a mental game, too. With a shot at the national championship on the line, players are working with mental performance coaches to handle the pressure. Danny Desin from Montana Peak Performance says the real edge comes from athletes who can keep their emotions in check and stay self-aware, especially in high-stress moments. Visualization, positive self-talk, and practicing emotional control are all part of their playbook. It’s fascinating how a little bit of nerves can actually boost performance. What mental tricks do you use to stay calm under pressure? #Sports #MontanaState #BrawlOfTheWild00Share
Jay Williams+FollowMontana State hosts epic playoff rematchRivalry takes on new meaning as Montana and Montana State face off in the FCS semifinals—this time, with a trip to the national championship on the line. After a nail-biter last month, the Bobcats get home-field advantage in Bozeman, where they’ve been nearly unbeatable. Both teams are stacked with standout players and high-powered offenses, but only one can keep their title dreams alive. With so much history and pride at stake, who do you think will come out on top and punch their ticket to Nashville? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share