Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowInside Montana State’s epic championship runMontana State’s football team is on fire—13 straight wins, a Cat–Griz rivalry game for the ages, and a shot at the FCS national title. Rylan Ortt gives a fan’s-eye view of how the Bobcats bounced back after losing key leaders, crediting Coach Brent Vigen’s steady culture for keeping the team focused. Plus, Illinois State’s surprise playoff surge proves you can’t count out Missouri Valley teams. The real question: What will it take for MSU to finish the job in Nashville? If you’ve been following this historic season, what’s stood out most to you? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowBobcats’ grit: Chasing a 41-year dreamMontana State’s football team is heading to Nashville on a 13-game win streak, fighting through a season packed with injuries. Defensive tackle Paul Brott, wearing his legacy No. 41, has battled an ankle injury but is determined to play his best in the national title game. Even with key players like Caden Dowler and JJ Dolan sidelined, the Bobcats’ depth and resilience have kept them in the hunt. With extra rest and the whole team pushing to get healthy, the Bobcats are focused on making history. What do you think—can this team’s toughness carry them to their first title in four decades? #Sports #MontanaState #Bobcats00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMontana State’s new QB commit is fired upMontana State’s run to the FCS championship is already inspiring its next generation. Titus Vidlak, a standout dual-threat QB from Idaho, just committed to the Bobcats and says watching their huge win over Montana sealed the deal. He’s drawn to the program’s winning culture, passionate fans, and a coaching staff that feels like family. With Vidlak’s impressive stats and drive to win, Bozeman’s football future looks even brighter. What do you think—can this new recruit help keep the Bobcats on top? Let’s hear your thoughts on MSU’s momentum and what’s next for the team! #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
John Camacho+FollowMontana State’s Takeaway Hat: A new Bobcat traditionMontana State’s defense has a new symbol of pride: the Takeaway Hat. Every time a Bobcat defender snags a turnover, they get to rock this one-of-a-kind, Montana-made hat on the sideline—a celebration that’s quickly become a highlight for players and fans alike. What’s cool is the hat’s roots: it was dreamed up locally and crafted with Montana materials, making it a true piece of homegrown culture. With 15 players already earning the honor, it’s clear this tradition is fueling the team’s energy as they chase their first national title since 1984. How do you feel about these unique team rituals? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
Jay Williams+FollowMontana State’s bold run to the title gameMontana State’s football team is shaking things up this season, making it all the way to the national championship with a totally new vibe compared to last year. Coach Brent Vigen’s leadership is getting a lot of buzz—some say it’s his best work yet. The team’s new offense, led by Justin Lamson, is catching everyone’s attention, and fans are wondering if last year’s heartbreak is fueling this year’s fire. With the Illinois State matchup ahead, there’s a lot to talk about. What do you think is driving the Bobcats’ success this season? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
Jay Williams+FollowMontana State’s young defense faces biggest test yetMontana State’s secondary, packed with fresh faces and underclassmen, has gone from a big question mark to one of the most exciting stories in college football this season. After losing nearly all their starters, the Bobcats rebuilt with a mix of team bonding and relentless work, creating a fast, aggressive, and deep defensive unit. Now, with a national title on the line, they’ll face their toughest challenge yet: shutting down Illinois State’s Daniel Sobkowicz, a senior receiver on a hot streak. Can this young group rise to the occasion again? What do you think makes a great defensive unit? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMontana State seniors chase one last dreamMontana State’s seniors are about to step onto the field for their final game, and it’s not just any game—it’s the national title. After years of hard work, these Bobcats are getting one more shot at glory, and you can feel how much it means to them. JT Reed and Paul Brott talked about how grateful they are for this chance, and how they’ve checked off almost every goal since arriving in Bozeman. Now, it all comes down to Monday night. Imagine the confetti falling in blue and gold—what a sendoff that would be. Who else is feeling the excitement and pride for these guys? #Sports #MontanaState #Bobcats00Share
andersonkaren+FollowMontana State tennis gears up for a wild 2026Montana State’s men’s tennis team is about to tackle one of its toughest schedules yet, with a string of high-stakes road matches and fierce home showdowns. The season kicks off with four away games, including a big test against Marquette, and features a challenging eight-match road stretch in February. The home finale is stacked with top Big Sky rivals like NAU, Weber State, and a can’t-miss clash against Montana. With the Big Sky Conference Tournament on the horizon, fans are buzzing—will this gauntlet sharpen the Bobcats for a title run? What matchups are you most excited to see? #Sports #GoCatsGo #MontanaState00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowFruitland’s Titus Vidlak heads to Montana StateTitus Vidlak just made a huge move—after lighting up the field with 46 touchdowns last season, the Fruitland QB is officially heading to Montana State. This is a big win for Bozeman, and it’s got people talking about what he’ll bring to the Bobcats. With his track record, expectations are sky-high. Do you think Vidlak’s playmaking style will shake up the Big Sky Conference? How do you see him fitting into Montana State’s offense next season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
glen25+FollowRemembering Montana State’s Iron TumbleweedMontana State fans, Don Hass wasn’t just a record-setter—he was the heart of Bobcat football. His legendary 146 rushing yards per game in 1966 still stands as a school record, and his nickname, the Iron Tumbleweed, says it all. Hass, a humble Glendive native, inspired generations with his grit and team-first attitude. Even decades later, players from his hometown felt the weight of his legacy. As the Bobcats honored him with a moment of silence before their big win over Montana, it was clear: Hass’s impact goes way beyond stats. What’s your favorite Don Hass memory or Bobcat football moment? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share