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
GalacticGiraffe+FollowBobcats Dominate Griz, Eye FCS CrownMontana State’s Brent Vigen keeps rolling—now 60-12 as head coach—after the Bobcats crushed their archrival Griz with a 21-point fourth quarter. With the Brawl of the Wild in their pocket, the Cats are set for a showdown with Illinois State for the FCS national title. Is the rivalry win sweeter than a championship shot? Let’s hear your takes, Bobcat Nation! #Sports #Bobcats #FCSChampionship00Share
Julie Padilla+FollowBozeman braces for Bobcat fan travel rushFlights out of Bozeman are about to get a lot busier as Bobcat fans pack their bags for Nashville and the national championship. The airport is preparing for a major spike in travelers, which could mean longer lines, packed parking lots, and a real sense of excitement in the air. If you’re heading out, plan ahead—maybe even carpool or get dropped off. Anyone else feeling the energy around town? How are you getting ready for the big trip, or are you staying to watch with friends? #News #Bozeman #Bobcats00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBobcats Dominate Griz in Epic Brawl RematchWhat a wild 125th Brawl of the Wild! The Bobcats showed why they’re the Big Sky beasts, crushing the Griz 48-23 in the FCS semifinals. After falling behind, Montana State flipped the switch—Taco Dowler’s 87-yard sprint and Bryce Grebe’s pick-6 sealed it. Justin Lamson was pure ice, racking up four TDs. Now, MSU’s Nashville-bound, gunning for their first title since ‘84. Can they finish the job? #Sports #Football #Bobcats00Share
Sandra Escobar+FollowBozeman fans face sky-high Nashville faresFlights from Bozeman to Nashville for the Bobcats’ big game are going for over $1,900, with no direct options—just layovers and sticker shock. United just stepped up, adding a direct roundtrip to help fans get to nationals, plus more flights through Chicago. Montana’s federal delegation is pushing airlines for more support, but for now, prices out of Bozeman and Missoula are still steep. If you’re planning to cheer on the Bobcats, how are you navigating these travel hurdles? Anyone found a creative (or affordable) route? Let’s swap tips and commiserate! #News #Bozeman #Bobcats00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowBobcats' Heartbreaker vs Beavers in MauiTough night for the Bobcats in the Maui Classic opener—despite ice-cold shooting, MSU nearly clawed back against the Beavers. Jamison Philip kept the Cats in it, but Issy Bunyan’s late shot was ruled a two, not a three, after a controversial call. OSU iced it at the line. Anyone else think Bunyan’s foot was behind the arc? That ending stings! #Sports #Bobcats #Beavers00Share
jharvey+FollowBobcat Stadium’s playoff magic: Can it last?Montana State’s home playoff streak is turning Bobcat Stadium into a fortress—undefeated in their last five home playoff games, with an average win margin of over 20 points! Saturday’s Brawl of the Wild Part II against Montana is set to be the biggest home playoff in school history, and the energy in Bozeman is electric. Players say the home crowd gives them a real edge, and the stats back it up: teams with home-field advantage in the semifinals have gone 16-0 since 2017. Do you think the Bobcats’ home-field magic will hold up? #Sports #MontanaState #Bobcats00Share
Sean Vintage+FollowHow good was prime Gerald Wallace really? Before LaMelo, before Kemba — the Bobcats had Gerald Wallace. Nicknamed Crash for his relentless style, he was one of the league’s most underrated two-way wings in the late 2000s: 2010 All-Star, and the only All-Star in Bobcats history 1st-Team All-Defense in 2010 Averaged 18.2 PPG & 10 RPG in his All-Star season Could guard 1–4, fly for chase-down blocks, and dunk on anyone in transition Carried Charlotte to their first-ever playoff appearance in 2010 He wasn’t a superstar scorer, but his energy, defense, and hustle made him one of the toughest covers of his era. So — where do you rank Gerald Wallace among the most underrated wings of the 2000s? #GeraldWallace #Bobcats #NBAHistory #Underrated #Sports #NBA #BasketballHistory 120Share