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
Brian Gaines+FollowMoney Williams’ epic 31-point half stuns BearsMontana fans just witnessed one of the wildest second-half performances in recent memory—Money Williams exploded for 31 points after halftime, powering the Griz to an 88-79 win over Northern Colorado in a rematch of last year’s Big Sky title game. Williams was perfect from the line (17-for-17) and unstoppable in crunch time, breaking records and leaving the Bears’ high-powered offense in the dust. What’s even more impressive? He didn’t score at all in the first half! With five Grizzlies in double figures and a defense that shut down one of the league’s best, is this the spark Montana needed for a deep run? #Sports #Basketball #GoGriz00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMontana’s record-breaking Griz season ends in heartbreakLosing twice to Montana State in one season stings for Griz fans, especially after such a historic run. This year’s Grizzlies shattered school records—over 6,800 yards of offense, 615 points, and 84 touchdowns. Standouts like Michael Wortham and TJ Rausch leave behind a legacy of grit and heart, but the future looks bright with stars like Keali'i Ah Yat and Eli Gillman returning. Even though the championship slipped away, this team showed what it means to never quit. How do you feel about this season, and what are your hopes for next year’s Griz squad? #Sports #Football #GoGriz00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowMontana’s Brawl of the Wild: Embrace the rivalryMontana’s biggest sports showdown is here—Griz fans heading to Bozeman for the Brawl of the Wild, get ready for an electric atmosphere and some serious rivalry energy. Whether you’re celebrating a win or shaking off a loss, just being at the state’s most epic game is something to remember. Expect some good-natured heckling and maybe a few jeers—lean into it and have fun, but keep it classy. Rivalries like this are what make college football unforgettable. How do you handle being the “villain” at a rival’s stadium? Share your best stories! #Sports #BrawloftheWild #GoGriz00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowCan the Griz finally break the Bozeman curse?Montana fans know the pain: it’s been a decade since the Griz have won at Bobcat Stadium, and Coach Hauck hasn’t tasted victory there since 2009. But this year’s team feels different—13-1, with huge wins over top-ranked opponents and arguably the best offense in program history. The stakes couldn’t be higher with a title game spot on the line. Is this the year Montana finally flips the script in Bozeman? What do you think it’ll take for the Griz to end the Bobcats’ home dominance? #Sports #Football #GoGriz00Share
Jacob Morris+FollowGriz vs Coyotes: Missoula showdown heats upMontana’s playoff magic is about to be tested as the Griz host the red-hot South Dakota Coyotes in the FCS Quarterfinals at Washington-Grizzly Stadium. With Montana’s home playoff record nearly untouchable and the team racking up a program-best 540 points this season, the stakes couldn’t be higher. South Dakota, riding a five-game win streak and fresh off a 47-0 blowout, isn’t coming to Missoula just to watch. This isn’t just another game—it’s a battle for legacy and a shot at the semifinals. Who’s your pick to advance, and what’s your favorite Griz playoff memory? #Sports #GoGriz #FCSPlayoffs00Share