Dawn Fritz+FollowMontana State’s Colter Petre: More than a football starColter Petre isn’t just making plays for Montana State on the football field—he’s also chasing his dream of becoming a veterinarian. Balancing a demanding pre-vet track with his role as a standout defensive back, Petre credits his ranching roots and football discipline for his drive. His teammates say he’s the hardest worker around, always putting in extra effort whether it’s at practice, in the classroom, or out on the ranch. With the FCS title game coming up, it’s inspiring to see someone who’s all-in, both for his team and his future. How do you juggle your passions and responsibilities? #Sports #MontanaState #CollegeFootball00Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowMontana State’s Miller lights up the courtJed Miller’s 22-point performance just powered Montana State to a 77-68 win over Northern Arizona, keeping the Bobcats undefeated in Big Sky play. Christian King was a force on the boards, nearly hitting a double-double, while Patrick McMahon’s perfect free-throw shooting helped seal the deal. For NAU, Isaiah Shaw kept things close with 18 points, but it wasn’t enough. It’s clear the Bobcats are finding their rhythm—could this be the start of a serious run in the conference? What do you think is clicking for Montana State right now? #Sports #Basketball #MontanaState00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMontana State coach faces old rivals in title clashMontana State’s tight ends coach Jordan Walsh is about to face Illinois State in the FCS national championship, and for him, it’s more than just another game. Having grown up in the Chicago suburbs and played and coached against Illinois State before, Walsh knows the Redbirds’ tough, physical style inside out. He’s now guiding a young, hungry group of Bobcat tight ends who’ve become key contributors in both the passing and run game. With both teams boasting strong defenses and standout players, this matchup is set to be a true test of grit and preparation. Who do you think has the edge? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowBozeman’s Bobcats aim for four straight winsMontana State hoops fans, this Saturday’s home clash with Northern Arizona is more than just another game—it's a shot at a four-game win streak and a chance to keep Worthington Arena a fortress. The Bobcats have dominated NAU at home, and with Jed Miller and Davian Brown lighting it up from deep, the offense is rolling. Coach Matt Logie’s crew is also tops in the Big Sky for taking care of the ball and shutting down opponents. Can the Cats keep the momentum and extend their home-court magic? Who’s your pick for the game-changer this weekend? #Sports #Basketball #MontanaState00Share
Renee Hodges+FollowMontana Bobcat pride takes over Salt Lake CityMontana State Bobcat fans are turning Salt Lake City International Airport into a sea of blue and gold as families from all over the Hi-Line make their way to Nashville for the big game. For many, this isn’t just about football—it’s a rare chance to reconnect with loved ones and celebrate a shared tradition. The Brownell family, for example, has generations of MSU grads, and they’re hoping this trip brings home a win. Even with a little maroon and silver rivalry in the mix, these moments are what make being a Bobcat fan so special. Who else is making the trek? #Relationships #MontanaState #BobcatFamily00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMontana State women’s hoops stun early, survive lateMontana State’s women’s basketball team exploded out of the gate with a jaw-dropping 24-4 run, lighting up the scoreboard with seven threes in the first quarter against Northern Colorado. But what looked like a blowout quickly turned tense as UNC clawed back, nearly erasing a 25-point deficit in the Big Sky opener. Issy Bunyan was on fire with 21 points, while Taylee Chirrick hustled for 15 and seven boards. The game turned into a turnover-fueled shootout, keeping fans on the edge of their seats. What do you think—was this a statement win or a warning sign for the Bobcats? #Sports #MontanaState #BigSkyHoops00Share
Darius Alvarez+FollowMontana Bobcat pride takes over Salt Lake CityMontana State Bobcat fans are turning Salt Lake City International Airport into a reunion zone as families from all over the Hi-Line gather on their way to Nashville for the big game. For the Brownell family, this isn’t just about football—it’s a rare chance to reconnect, share stories, and make new memories together. Even with a few rival fans in the mix, the excitement is contagious. It’s moments like these that remind us how sports can bring families and communities closer, no matter where we’re from. Who else has made a cross-country trip for a game? #Relationships #MontanaState #BobcatFamily00Share
hfoster+FollowMontana State vs Illinois State: Love divided by footballNothing tests a relationship quite like your alma maters facing off for a national title! Dan and Lexi, newly engaged and deep in dental school, are about to watch Montana State and Illinois State battle it out for the FCS championship—each rooting for their own school. Family group chats are buzzing, playful trash talk is flying, and whoever wins gets bragging rights for life. Imagine planning your wedding while your college teams go head-to-head! If you and your partner cheer for rival teams, how do you keep things fun (and friendly) when the stakes are this high? #Relationships #FCSChampionship #MontanaState00Share
Susan Reeves+FollowMontana State’s Bunyan heats up before NAU clashIsobel Bunyan just dropped 21 points to help Montana State take down Northern Colorado, and now the Bobcats are rolling into Flagstaff to face Northern Arizona. Both teams are coming off Big Sky wins, but the Bobcats’ defense has been tough, holding opponents to just under 65 points a game. Meanwhile, NAU has struggled with turnovers, averaging nearly 16 a game. With Bunyan on fire and Taylee Chirrick also putting up big numbers, this matchup could shake up the Big Sky standings. Who do you think will come out on top? #Sports #Basketball #MontanaState00Share
phughes+FollowFrom Lewiston to the national stage: Eckert’s inspiring runAlec Eckert’s journey from Lewiston walk-on to Montana State’s national championship contender is the kind of story that makes you believe in grit and community. Despite not being the most naturally gifted, Eckert’s relentless work ethic, family support, and strong values turned him into a key player for the Bobcats. His story isn’t just about football—it’s about perseverance, the power of a hometown support system, and making a real impact on and off the field. How do you think local roots shape someone’s drive to succeed? Let’s talk about the unsung heroes behind every big win. #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share