John Camacho+FollowBobcats’ epic win reshapes Montana rivalryMontana State’s stunning fourth-quarter surge over the Grizzlies wasn’t just another victory—it’s a statement that the Bobcats now rule the Treasure State. With a packed Bobcat Stadium roaring, MSU erased a deficit and ran away with a 48-23 win, marking their eighth win over Montana in the last ten matchups. Even after losing key players and coaches, the Bobcats’ depth and homegrown talent stepped up big. This win feels different—like a changing of the guard in Montana football. Do you think this marks a permanent shift in the state’s biggest rivalry? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
phughes+FollowMontana State dominates Griz in epic rivalryMontana State just made history by beating Montana twice in one season—something that’s never happened before. The Bobcats pulled away late for a 48-23 win in Bozeman, fueled by explosive plays and a defense that shut down the Grizzlies when it mattered most. Over 20,000 fans watched as Taco Dowler’s 87-yard touchdown and Bryce Grebe’s pick-six sealed the deal. Injuries hit both teams, but MSU’s depth and grit showed through. Now, the Bobcats are headed to Nashville for the FCS national championship. What do you think made the difference in this rivalry game? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMontana State’s new QB delivers in epic rivalry winJustin Lamson just cemented his place in Bobcat history with a gutsy, game-changing play against Montana. Taking over after Tommy Mellott’s legendary run, Lamson faced a third-and-20 deep in his own territory—and turned it into an 87-yard touchdown that broke the game wide open. His calm under pressure and dual-threat skills have powered MSU to a 13-game win streak and another shot at the national title. After losing two straight championship games, can Lamson finally bring the trophy back to Bozeman? What do you think sets him apart from past QBs? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowHomegrown heroes lift Montana State to FCS finalMontana State’s run to the FCS championship is powered by local talent, and it’s changing the game for football in our state. Saturday’s playoff win over Montana wasn’t just a victory—it was a showcase of homegrown players making the biggest plays when it mattered most. From Adam Jones’ explosive runs to Taco Dowler’s 87-yard touchdown, these Montana kids are showing that investing in local athletes pays off. It’s more than football; it’s about pride and community. How do you feel seeing hometown players lead the way on the national stage? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
guerrajohn+FollowSonny Holland’s legacy still fires up BozemanMontana State’s Cat-Griz rivalry isn’t just about football—it’s about the spirit Sonny Holland instilled in generations of Bobcats. Former champs Rick Vancleeve and Delmar Jones say Holland’s quiet confidence and simple words—“This is the place; now is the time”—still echo in the locker room and the stands. For many, it’s not the plays they remember, but the anticipation, the pride, and the feeling of not wanting to let Sonny down. As the next Cat-Griz showdown approaches, it’s clear: Holland’s legacy is more than history—it’s a living, breathing part of Bozeman. How do you see his influence today? #Sports #Basketball #MontanaState00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowMontana State’s wild 4th quarter seals FCS title shotMontana State fans just witnessed one of the most electric finishes in Bobcat Stadium history. The Cats exploded for 21 points in the fourth quarter, shutting down the Griz and punching their ticket to the FCS championship game. Adam Jones ran wild with 131 yards and two TDs, but it was Taco Dowler’s 87-yard touchdown catch that had the crowd losing their minds. The energy was unreal as fans stormed the field before the clock even hit zero. For those who’ve followed this rivalry, what does this win mean for you? Where does this game rank in Cat-Griz history? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
Jay Williams+FollowTwin drama fuels Montana State’s big winMontana State fans just witnessed one of the most emotional and electric moments in recent Bobcat football history. When Caden Dowler, the Big Sky’s Defensive Player of the Year, went down with an injury, his twin brother Taco Dowler stepped up in a huge way—delivering an 87-yard touchdown that sealed the game. The brothers’ journey from Billings West to MSU has been full of ups and downs, but their support for each other never wavers. How do you think sibling bonds impact performance on the field? Have you seen a moment like this in sports before? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
glen25+FollowMontana State stuns Griz, heads to NashvilleMontana State just pulled off a wild second-half comeback against Montana, punching their ticket to the FCS title game in Nashville! After losing momentum and even the lead, the Bobcats exploded behind Justin Lamson’s four touchdowns—including an electric 87-yard bomb to Taco Dowler. The stadium was rocking as MSU outscored the Griz 28-0 down the stretch. Injuries hit both teams hard, but the Cats’ resilience stood out. Bozeman folks, how does this rivalry win stack up in your memory? And can MSU finally bring home a national title after 40 years? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBobcats surge past Grizzlies for FCS title shotMontana State just rewrote the script on their rivalry with Montana, exploding for 28 straight points to clinch a 48-23 win and a spot in the FCS National Championship. Adam Jones, a Missoula native, torched his hometown team again with 131 rushing yards and two touchdowns. The Grizzlies briefly took the lead in the third, but the Bobcats’ offense, led by Justin Lamson’s five total TDs, was unstoppable down the stretch. For fans on both sides, this playoff rematch wasn’t just historic—it was a statement. How do you see this rivalry shaping the future of Montana football? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
glen25+FollowBobcats crush Griz in epic playoff showdownMontana State just made history, shutting down the Grizzlies with a 28-point surge to clinch a spot in the FCS title game! Adam Jones, a Missoula native, ran wild again—131 yards and two touchdowns—while QB Justin Lamson tossed three TDs and rushed for two more. The Bobcats’ defense sealed the deal with a late pick-six, leaving Montana stunned. For the first time since 1913, these rivals clashed twice in one season, and both times, the Bobcats came out on top. How do you see this rivalry shaping the future of Montana football? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share