Amy Williams+FollowDowler twins boost Montana State footballMontana State fans just got a big reason to celebrate: Caden Dowler, the Big Sky’s top defensive player, is staying with the Bobcats for another season—joining his twin brother Taco, who’s also returning. Caden’s play last year was electric, with 91 tackles and a league-leading six interceptions, two of which he took to the house. His decision to stick around, along with key teammates like QB Justin Lamson, means the Bobcats are keeping their championship core intact. How do you think this loyalty will shape MSU’s shot at another title run? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
John Camacho+FollowJustin Lamson stays—Bobcats eye repeat!Montana State fans can breathe easy: Justin Lamson, the quarterback who led the Bobcats to their first national title since 1984, just confirmed he’s sticking around for his senior year. After a season packed with highlight-reel plays—including a clutch overtime touchdown in the championship—Lamson’s return is a huge boost, especially with top receiver Taco Dowler also coming back. With several teammates heading to the transfer portal, Lamson’s decision brings much-needed stability and hope for another title run. How do you think the Bobcats will handle the pressure of defending their crown next season? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowTaylee Chirrick’s hot streak lifts BobcatsMontana State’s Taylee Chirrick is on fire—she just snagged her fourth Big Sky Player of the Week award this season, and it’s easy to see why. Back-to-back 20+ point games, double-digit rebounds, and a knack for steals have made her the talk of the league. The Bobcats are now the only undefeated team in Big Sky play, setting up a can’t-miss showdown with rival Montana this weekend. It’s not just about stats—Chirrick’s energy is contagious, and the whole team is feeding off it. How far do you think this momentum can take the Cats? #Sports #MontanaState #BigSky00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowMontana State’s $31.5M boost opens new doorsMontana State University just landed a $31.5 million contract to ramp up quantum research, and it’s a game-changer for students across all majors. This isn’t just about high-tech labs—students from engineering to art will get hands-on experience, making it easier to launch careers in Montana’s growing tech industries. Plus, the funding means faster paths from campus innovation to real-world products, especially in networking and communications. It’s exciting to see opportunities like this pop up right here, and it could reshape what’s possible for local students and businesses. What do you think this means for our community’s future? #Education #College #MontanaState00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowBozeman showdown: Bobcats vs Lady Griz rivalry heats upMontana State’s women’s basketball team is on fire at home, riding a six-game win streak into their clash with the Montana Lady Griz. The Bobcats’ offense is clicking, with Taylee Chirrick leading the charge and the team outscoring opponents by double digits. Meanwhile, the Lady Griz are struggling to find their rhythm this season, but rivalry games always bring surprises. With both teams hungry for bragging rights, Saturday’s matchup at Worthington Arena could shake up the Big Sky standings. Who do you think will come out on top in this classic Montana rivalry? #Sports #MontanaState #LadyGriz00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBobcats End 41-Year Drought in OT ThrillerMontana State’s Bobcats just snapped a 41-year title drought with a heart-stopping 35-34 OT win over Illinois State! Justin Lamson was clutch all game, but Taco Dowler’s walk-off TD and a blocked PAT sealed the deal. This rivalry clash had it all—comebacks, drama, and a finish for the ages. Bozeman is buzzing! Who else thinks this is the start of a new Bobcat era? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
John Camacho+FollowMontana State’s transfer shakeup: What’s next?Montana State football fans are seeing some big changes as three standout cornerbacks and several other key players are heading to Power Four schools through the transfer portal. Right after their national championship run, the Bobcats’ defense will look very different next season. But there’s good news: star QB Justin Lamson, record-setting WR Taco Dowler, and defensive leader Tayden Gray are all coming back to lead the team. With ten players leaving and the portal still open, what do you think this means for the Bobcats’ future? Let’s talk about how these moves could impact the team’s momentum and next season’s hopes. #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
glen25+FollowMontana State’s wild championship rideJustin Lamson’s journey from college to college finally paid off in a big way—he just led Montana State to its first football national championship since 1984! After tough stints at Syracuse and Stanford, Lamson found his groove with the Bobcats, finishing the season with a jaw-dropping 14 straight wins. The championship game was a nail-biter, going into overtime before Lamson threw the game-tying touchdown and set up the win. With only nine seniors graduating, this young team could be back for more next year. What do you think—can they repeat, or will the pressure be too much? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowBobcats dominate Vandals, take Big Sky leadMontana State just put on a show, crushing Idaho 99-66 and jumping to the top of the Big Sky standings. Taylee Chirrick was unstoppable with 23 points, and Brianne Bailey didn’t miss a single shot all game—seriously, 100% from the field! This kind of performance has the whole community buzzing about how far the Bobcats can go this season. With this momentum, could they be the team to beat in the conference? Let’s hear your thoughts on what’s driving their success and what you expect next! #Sports #Basketball #MontanaState00Share
Brian Gaines+FollowMSU women’s hoops dominate Idaho in styleMontana State’s women’s basketball team just put on a show, crushing Idaho 99-66 and notching their fifth straight win. Taylee Chirrick led the charge with 23 points and some serious hustle, but what really stood out was the Bobcats’ bench—dropping 47 points and outscoring Idaho’s reserves by 19! With this win, MSU is now the only unbeaten team in Big Sky play. Next up: a heated home rivalry against Montana. If you’ve been following the Bobcats, how do you feel about their depth and momentum heading into the Brawl? #Sports #Basketball #MontanaState00Share