Christopher Hughes+FollowMontana State’s championship mindset is changing BozemanMontana State’s national title win isn’t just a trophy—it's a sign of how far the Bobcats have come. The energy in Bozeman is electric, with fans packing stadiums and the whole community rallying behind every sport. Since Leon Costello took over as athletic director, MSU has seen record-breaking success across the board, from football to basketball to track. Facilities are getting major upgrades, and the belief is growing: no goal is too big. What do you think is fueling this new era of Bobcat pride, and how far can this momentum take Montana State? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowMSU coach’s bonuses spark big conversationMontana State’s football coach Brent Vigen just scored over $180,000 in bonuses—nearly two-thirds of his base salary—after leading the Bobcats to their first national title in 41 years. His contract rewards not just wins, but things like selling out games and high team GPAs. For some, it’s a sign of how much college sports can mean to a community. For others, it raises questions about priorities and pay in higher education, especially when the university president earns about $455K. What do you think—are these incentives worth it for the success and pride they bring to MSU? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
John Camacho+FollowMontana State’s wild win has Billings buzzingMontana State’s first national championship in 41 years sent shockwaves through Billings, with fans riding an emotional roller coaster at local watch parties. Lifelong Bobcat supporter Mitch Bohn captured the scene: the energy soared as MSU built a lead, dipped as it slipped away, and then exploded when the Bobcats clinched victory in overtime. For families who’ve cheered through decades of ups and downs, this win means everything. The city’s pride is sky-high—how are you and your crew celebrating this historic moment? Let’s hear your stories and reactions! #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMontana State’s title stings for Griz fansMontana State just clinched their first national championship since 1984, edging out Illinois State in a wild overtime finish. For Griz fans, it’s a tough reality—MSU has now matched Montana in total national titles and owns the bragging rights with a more recent win. The Cats have dominated the rivalry lately, and there’s no sugarcoating it: this hurts. The pride stings even more seeing so many Montana-raised players shine on the big stage. What do you think needs to change for the Griz to turn the tide? Let’s talk about what’s next for Montana football. #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMontana State faces big changes after title winMontana State just clinched a wild FCS championship, but now the Bobcats are seeing a major shakeup—three starting cornerbacks and key offensive lineman Cedric Jefferson are hitting the transfer portal, along with several other players. That’s a lot of talent leaving right after a championship run! It’s not all departures, though—standout defensive back Tayden Gray says he’s coming back, aiming for another title. How do you think these changes will impact the team next season? Will the Bobcats reload or feel the loss? Let’s hear your thoughts on what’s next for MSU football! #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMontana State’s championship win electrifies BillingsMontana State just broke a 41-year drought, clinching their first national football title and sending waves of excitement through Billings. At a packed local watch party, lifelong fan Mitch Bohn captured the spirit of the moment, reflecting on how the Bobcats went from underdogs to champions. The energy in the room was contagious—everyone felt like they were part of something historic. This win isn’t just about football; it’s about community pride and believing in your team. How are you celebrating this huge Bobcat victory? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMontana State’s championship win brings Bozeman togetherMontana State just pulled off its first national football championship since 1984, edging out Illinois State in a heart-stopping 35-34 victory. The energy in Bozeman is electric—Coach Brent Vigen and senior Paul Brott opened up about what this win means, not just for the team, but for the whole community. Brott, a Billings native and legacy Bobcat, shared how special it feels to bring the trophy home. This isn’t just a sports story—it’s a moment that’s bringing neighbors together. How do you think this win will shape the future of Bobcat football and Bozeman pride? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
Jorge Figueroa+FollowBozeman celebrates Bobcats’ epic homecomingMontana State’s 41-year championship drought is finally over, and Bozeman is buzzing! The Bobcats’ nail-biting 35-34 overtime win has turned the team into instant hometown heroes, with fans flooding the streets to welcome them back. Meanwhile, Billings families are weighing in on major school bond proposals that could reshape local high schools—some options mean higher taxes, but also much-needed repairs and upgrades. And for folks in rural Montana, new postal rules could mean late postmarks and unexpected fees. Anyone else feeling like 2026 is off to a wild start? Let’s talk! #Education #Bozeman #MontanaState00Share
Jay Williams+FollowMontana State’s wild TD ends 42-year waitMontana State fans just witnessed a moment for the ages—Dane Steel’s jaw-dropping hurdle and touchdown in the national championship snapped a 42-year title drought! The Bobcats’ win wasn’t just about the score; it was about grit, family, and unforgettable plays. Steel, a freshman from Sheridan, pulled off a move he’d never even tried in high school, hurdling a defender and diving into the end zone with help from his teammate. His mom got to watch both her sons play in Nashville, making the victory even sweeter. How will you remember this championship run? #Sports #Football #MontanaState10Share
Michael Pitts+FollowMontana State football faces big Texas exodusRight after clinching the FCS championship, Montana State’s football program is seeing a wave of Texas talent head for the transfer portal—including three promising redshirt freshman cornerbacks. For a team that just hit the national spotlight, losing five Texas natives stings, especially since those young corners played a key role in the Bobcats’ defensive success. This kind of roster shakeup could really change the team’s vibe next season. What do you think: Is this just the new normal in college football, or should fans be worried about the future of Bobcat defense? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share