Chad Williams+FollowMontana’s wild college football shakeupWalk-on players with agents and coaches struggling to remember who’s even on their team—this is the new reality for Montana college football. Coach Bobby Hauck didn’t hold back at the AFCA Convention, calling out the chaos from NIL deals and the transfer portal. Some folks were upset he admitted forgetting walk-ons’ names, but his point hits home: the game’s changed so much, even the off-season feels unrecognizable. How do you feel about all this player movement and money talk? Is it making college football better, or just harder to love? #Sports #Football #MontanaFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMontana football faces NIL, transfer portal chaosMontana’s college football scene is feeling the heat as Coach Bobby Hauck calls out the wild world of NIL deals and the transfer portal. Imagine walk-on players—who used to be under the radar—now having agents and chasing big promises. Hauck’s comments at the AFCA Convention got people talking, especially when he admitted he can’t even remember all his players’ names these days. Whether you’re a die-hard Griz fan or just love the game, it’s clear the offseason is now a rollercoaster for coaches and fans alike. How do you feel about all these changes shaking up college football? #Sports #Football #MontanaFootball10Share
Chad Williams+FollowMSU and UM stars shake up Montana footballBoth Bobcat and Griz fans got a rare reason to celebrate: Montana State’s Justin Lamson and Montana’s Eli Gillman are sticking around for their final college football seasons. Lamson, who just led MSU to its first national title in over four decades, confirmed he’s not done yet. Meanwhile, Gillman—on the verge of breaking school rushing records—chose to stay in Missoula instead of heading to the NFL. With these key players returning, next season’s rivalry games are shaping up to be epic. What do you think this means for Montana football? #Sports #Football #MontanaFootball00Share
glen25+FollowMontana’s wild new era: Walk-ons with agents?!Montana football is feeling the chaos of the new college sports world—walk-on players now have agents, and coaches like Bobby Hauck admit it’s tough to even remember everyone’s name. Hauck’s blunt take at the AFCA Convention stirred up debate, but his point hits home: the transfer portal and NIL deals have changed everything, even for the underdogs. Fans are split—some say it’s disrespectful, others see it as a sign of the times. What do you think: is this the future of college sports, or are we losing what made it special? #Sports #Football #MontanaFootball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMontana’s own Hayden Hanks returns to GrizMontana football just got a big boost—literally and figuratively. Hayden Hanks, a Thompson Falls native and former Boise State defensive tackle, is coming home to play for the Grizzlies after being medically cleared to return to the field. Hanks’ journey back from retirement is inspiring, and he brings four years of eligibility with him. With other transfers joining and some key players leaving, the Griz roster is definitely shaking up. How do you feel about this homegrown talent returning, and what do you think it means for the team’s future? Let’s talk about it! #Sports #GoGriz #MontanaFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowMontana football stars head to Iowa StateMontana’s football scene just made a splash in the Midwest! Sean Chambers, fresh off helping Montana State clinch a national title, is joining Iowa State’s coaching staff, while standout Griz lineman Colin Amick is suiting up for the Cyclones. Chambers’ record as a player and coach is impressive—he’s been part of 29 wins in just two years and racked up All-American honors. Amick, meanwhile, was a key part of Montana’s high-powered offense last season. What do you think—will these Montana standouts shake things up in Iowa? #Sports #Football #MontanaFootball00Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowMontana’s Cats vs Griz rivalry hits new heightsMontana’s biggest football rivalry just made history—Bobcats and Grizzlies faced off in the FCS playoffs for the first time ever, drawing fans from all over the country. The energy in Bozeman was electric, with old friends divided by team colors but united by state pride. Even with the fierce competition, folks on both sides found reasons to appreciate their rivals, from friendly tailgates to the beauty of Missoula. No matter the outcome, everyone agreed: this is the biggest sporting event Montana has seen in years. How do you see this rivalry shaping Montana’s sports culture? #Sports #MontanaFootball #CatsVsGriz00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMontana’s Super Brawl showdown: Who breaks the streak?Montana and Montana State are set for a fierce rematch with everything on the line—bragging rights, a championship shot, and a chance to break some serious streaks. The Bobcats haven’t lost at home to a Big Sky rival in five years, but the Grizzlies are on fire, racking up over 50 points in each playoff game. With Michael Wortham making defenders miss and both teams’ defenses clashing in style, Saturday’s game in Bozeman could be a classic. Can Montana finally win on the road, or will MSU’s home dominance continue? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #MontanaFootball00Share
glen25+FollowOsweiler brings Montana pride to Cat-Griz clashMontana’s biggest football rivalry just got even more personal—Brock Osweiler, a Kalispell native, is back home to call the Cat-Griz playoff rematch on national TV. For locals, this isn’t just another game; it’s the event of the year, with Osweiler’s deep Montana roots adding a special layer to the broadcast. He’s all in on giving both teams a fair shake, but you can feel how much this moment means to him and the whole state. How do you think having a hometown voice in the booth changes the energy for fans and players? #Sports #Football #MontanaFootball00Share
andersonkaren+FollowBrawl of the Wild ticket prices shock fansScoring a ticket to this weekend’s Brawl of the Wild in Bozeman feels like winning the lottery—prices on resale sites are still sky-high, even as they drop a bit. Right now, the cheapest way in is $412 for standing room only, and if you want an actual seat, you’re looking at $470 or more. For the die-hards, first-row midfield seats are listed at a jaw-dropping $3,711 each! With demand through the roof, it’s wild to see how much folks are willing to pay. Would you ever pay these prices for a rivalry game? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #BrawloftheWild #MontanaFootball00Share