NovaNarwhal+FollowHow the Bobcats’ win is changing MSUMSU’s FCS Championship victory isn’t just a sports headline—it’s already fueling a wave of excitement and growth on campus. Locals are noticing more than just packed stadiums; the university expects a surge in student applications, and longtime residents say the transformation is visible everywhere, from new buildings to improved facilities. With enrollment already at record highs, this win is putting Bozeman and MSU on the national map in a big way. What changes have you noticed around town since the Bobcats’ big win? How do you think this momentum will shape the community next? #Education #College #MSUBobcats00Share
Renee Hodges+FollowBobcat Family Reunion at the Airport!The Salt Lake City airport’s Nashville gate is basically a Montana State Bobcat family reunion right now! Generations of MSU grads are making the trip to Nashville for one more epic football game—and the chance to make some unforgettable family memories. Even with a little maroon and silver rivalry in the mix, it’s all about coming together for the love of the game (and each other). Who else has a family that goes all-in for their team? #Relationships #MSUBobcats #FamilyTradition00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMSU band’s Nashville trip needs a boostMontana State’s Spirit of the West marching band is determined to bring their signature energy to the FCS Championship in Nashville, but the journey comes with a hefty $300,000 price tag. The university’s budget doesn’t cover playoff travel for the band, and the NCAA offers no help—so it’s up to the Bobcat community to step in. With over 200 students from 74 majors, this band is a huge part of every game day. Imagine the Bobcats playing for a national title without their band in the stands! How important is the band’s presence to the game-day experience? #Sports #MSUBobcats #SpiritOfTheWest00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowMSU Bobcat fans: Nashville bound for FCS gloryMSU Bobcat fans are about to turn Nashville blue and gold! With the FCS Championship on the line, the MSU Alumni Foundation is making it easier than ever to join the action—offering travel packages that take the stress out of planning. Whether you’re a die-hard supporter or just looking for a fun road trip, this is a rare chance to rally with fellow Bobcats on a national stage. Who’s thinking about making the trip? What’s your game day tradition when you travel for big games? #Sports #MSUBobcats #FCSChampionship00Share
andersonkaren+FollowBobcat fans: Nashville trip just got easier!Charter flights, hotel deals, and exclusive events—MSU Bobcat fans heading to the FCS Championship in Nashville have some serious perks lined up! The MSU Alumni Foundation is rolling out all-inclusive travel packages from Bozeman and Billings, plus hotel blocks at top Nashville spots. Even if you’re planning your own trip, there are still a few rooms left, but you’ll need to act fast before the Dec. 21 deadline. Once in town, expect food, music, and family fun at “Bobcats on Broadway” and “Bobcat Bash in Nash.” Who’s making the trip? What’s your game day plan? #Sports #MSUBobcats #FCSChampionship00Share
Austin Fields MD+FollowCat-Griz gear fuels MSU spirit—and savingsMSU fans are about to see a wave of fresh Cat-Griz gear hit the shelves just in time for the big game, but here’s the real win: every hoodie and T-shirt you buy at the MSU Bookstore helps lower textbook costs for students. The bookstore’s nonprofit model means Bobcat pride actually makes college more affordable—MSU students pay about 20% less for textbooks than the national average. It’s a win-win for fans and students alike. What’s your go-to game day gear, and how do you show your Bobcat pride? #Shopping #CatGriz #MSUBobcats00Share