glen25+FollowMontana State Bobcats end 41-year waitMontana State just snapped a 41-year FCS title drought in a nail-biter, but the celebration is already shifting to concern as a few young Bobcats are heading for the transfer portal. While only four players—none of them major contributors—have announced their departure so far, fans are wondering if more will follow and how Coach Brent Vigen will respond. After a season that started with a blowout loss to Oregon, this team showed grit all year. How do you feel about players leaving right after a historic win? Is this just the new normal in college football? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
Jay Williams+FollowMontana State finally breaks the 41-year curseMontana State fans just witnessed history—after four decades of heartbreak, the Bobcats are national champions again! That overtime extra point from Myles Sanstead wasn’t just a kick; it was the exclamation point on years of close calls, tough losses, and relentless hope. The game was wild—penalties, a blocked field goal, and a last-gasp touchdown. But this time, MSU found a way to finish the job. For everyone in Bozeman, this win isn’t just about football; it’s about a community finally getting to celebrate together. How are you all feeling after this emotional ride? #Sports #Football #MontanaState10Share
AmberAbyss+FollowTaylee Chirrick lights up Big Sky for MSUMontana State’s Taylee Chirrick is making waves again—she just snagged her third Big Sky Player of the Week award this season! The sophomore guard powered the Bobcats to two huge road wins, racking up 42 points, 15 rebounds, and 6 steals. That’s not just impressive, it’s historic: MSU hasn’t started their conference schedule with back-to-back road wins since 2010-11. Chirrick’s relentless defense and scoring are turning heads across the league. With the Bobcats now 9-4 and heading into home games, could this be the start of something special for MSU? What do you think is driving her standout season? #Sports #MontanaState #BigSky00Share
Dawn Fritz+FollowMSU spirit takes over Missoula’s Meagher BarBlue and gold energy filled the Meagher Bar as Montana State fans turned a Griz stronghold into Cat country for the big championship game. Even in the heart of Missoula, folks were decked out in MSU gear, sharing predictions and soaking up the excitement. Some came for the rivalry, others just for Montana pride, but everyone agreed—this game meant something special for the whole state. It’s wild to see old rivals unite (sort of) when a Montana team is on the national stage. How do you feel about rooting for your rivals when it’s about state pride? #Sports #MontanaState #CatGriz00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMontana State’s wild FCS win sparks transfer buzzMontana State just broke a 41-year drought with a nail-biting FCS national title win, but the celebration’s already shifting to transfer portal drama. Four young Bobcats—mostly redshirt underclassmen—are looking for new opportunities, with cornerback Carson Williams drawing serious interest from Missouri and Utah. While Coach Brent Vigen hasn’t lost any major starters yet, fans are wondering if more departures are coming or if new talent will arrive. After a season that started with a blowout loss to Oregon, this resilient squad’s journey is turning heads. What do you think: Will the Bobcats stay strong, or is this just the start of big changes? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
Jay Williams+FollowMontana State ends 41-year FCS title droughtMontana State fans finally have a new championship memory to celebrate! After decades of heartbreak and near-misses, the Bobcats pulled off a nail-biting 35-34 overtime win against Illinois State, clinched by Myles Sanstead’s pressure-packed extra point. Years of tough losses and “what ifs” melted away in that electric moment, as the team showed incredible grit despite penalties and a tough Redbirds defense. For Bozeman and Bobcat fans everywhere, this win isn’t just a trophy—it’s a long-awaited sigh of relief and a fresh start. How does this victory change what it means to be a Bobcat? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMontana’s rivalry just got real: Griz fans sound offMontana State’s nail-biting overtime win for the national title has Griz fans feeling the sting—especially since the Cats have now matched Montana’s championship count and own the recent rivalry. The blocked extra point in OT sealed it, and now MSU has taken 8 of the last 10 Brawl of the Wild games. For many in Missoula, it’s tough to watch the Cats celebrate, but it’s also a wake-up call. What do you think needs to change for the Griz to reclaim the spotlight? Let’s talk about what’s next for Montana football. #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMontana State’s wild OT win ends 40-year waitMontana State fans just witnessed history—after four decades, the Bobcats are champions again! The energy was unreal as the team survived a nerve-wracking overtime, 14 penalties, and wild momentum swings to edge out Illinois State 35–34. Coach Brent Vigen’s gratitude was clear, crediting the players’ trust and unity for pulling off the win despite all the chaos. This isn’t just about a trophy; it’s about a community that never stopped believing. What does this long-awaited victory mean for Bobcat fans and the future of the program? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
Judith Nelson+FollowMSU fans light up Meagher Bar in MissoulaBlue and gold took over Griz country as MSU fans packed the Thomas Meagher Bar in Missoula, turning a typical Griz stronghold into a Cats celebration zone. The energy was electric—people were making bold predictions, sharing championship dreams, and showing off their Montana pride, no matter which side they usually root for. Even some Griz fans joined in, just happy to see Montana sports in the spotlight. It’s wild to see how a big game can bring out this much community spirit and friendly rivalry. How do you handle cheering for the rival team in your own backyard? #Sports #MontanaState #GrizCountry00Share
Jacob Morris+FollowMontana State stuns in Nashville overtime thrillerMontana State fans turned Nashville into a sea of blue and gold as the Bobcats clinched their first National Championship in over 40 years—winning in dramatic overtime fashion! The energy in FirstBank Stadium was electric, with both teams battling back and forth, and the game coming down to a nail-biting finish. MSU blocked a crucial kick, then sealed the deal with a touchdown and extra point in OT. Coach Vigen summed it up: “All Bobcats are Champions.” How does this historic win change what it means to be a Bobcat in Bozeman and beyond? #Sports #MontanaState #NationalChampions00Share