Sat, Aug 31 @ Texas Tech, L 45-10
Sat, Sep 7 vs. Southeast Missouri State, W 38-17
Sat, Sep 14 @ Western Illinois, W 23-14
Sat, Sep 21 vs. Norfolk State, W 56-21
Sat, Sep 28 vs. Northern Arizona, W 49-31
Sat, Oct 5 @ Cal Poly, W 34-28 (OT)
Sat, Oct 12 vs. Sacramento State, L 21-34
Sat, Oct 26 @ North Dakota, L 12-16
Sat, Nov 2 vs. Southern Utah, W 42-7
Sat, Nov 9 @ Northern Colorado, W 45-14
So yeah, they've won all their winnable games, won a couple on the road (do note WIU is terrible this year, overtime with Cal Poly...) Bobcats also lost in Grand Forks in a close one. Coming off a Northern Colorado win on the road, where game time temperatures were actually in the 70's.
They should be feeling good about themselves, the schedule has shaped up well, adding the likes of Western Illinois and Norfolk State really helps out.
We've played North Dakota State, Weber State AND Montana up to this point. You put that on the Bobcats' schedule and maybe they're 5-5 as well.
Looks like they run a Wildcat style game inside the red zone, with Andersen taking some snaps.
They are a big, strong, athletic group - what else is new in the Big Sky?
The last time these two teams met up was in Bozeman in 2016, both teams struggled all year and the Bobcats took the game 27-13, with Davis scoring all of its points in the 1st half.
I honestly think we can shred these guys, if our OL can give Jake the time.
The few cats fans ive met have been cool. They love their football. When i was there hunting i saw people wearing their jerseys as far north as Great Falls, and Cabellas had a complete line of their fan gear. I bet they make a big showing Saturday. Go Ags!
They have a good record, but as has been mentioned, I think we’d be 8-2 or 7-3 with that lineup. They have offensive weapons. Our running D has been better in the second half, so we might force their QB’s to beat us. Offense was firing on all cylinders last week, but this defense is much better. Feels more winnable than it did a couple weeks ago
My brother in law is a Bobcat, he has no interest in football though...but to echo alum's sentiment, yes, Montana State fans are first class. They love football, love their team and turn out real well.
Jeff Choate is correct in saying that our big offensive games correlate with our getting the run game going.
This is a huge game for us even if we ignore the playoff picture. Our win percentage against the traditional big sky powers hasn’t been good, we need to beat one of them this season, and Montana State is our last opportunity.
I think we may now have our best offensive linemen starting. Amoah may have earned starting role over Lamson, who didn’t start but played. Richardson was back, as was Pettek.
We started the PSU game with two tight ends for the third straight game.
if we can force these guys to pass (a BIG IF!), we'll be in pretty good shape. from the highlights i have seen, the passing game doesn't look too impressive.
Based on their boards, it sounds like their RBs are all healthy. They're going to get their yards. Really tough game to prognosticate. I think this one is going to boil down to turnovers.
Interesting. Our roster shows 17 seniors + Grad student Max O'Rourke, but this twitter pic shows 20 seniors.
18 players below, what other 2 players are graduating?
Roster
DL - Doug Drakeley
DL - Roland Ocansey
DL - Jordan Franklin
DL - Nick Fehrenbach
DL - Brandon Jamison
LB - Eric Flowers
LB - Nas Anesi
DB - Josh Januska
DB - Brandyn Lee
DB - Tiger Garcia
TE - Wes Preece
TE - Matthew Hyman
OL - Riley Gallant
OL - Najid Firoozi
OL - Will Martin
QB - Jake Maier
K/P - Matt Blair
K/P - Max O'Rouke
OK, OL Charles Hays from 2018 is pictured here, but not on the 2019 official foster.
I was at the 2014 game when Montana State pounded UC Davis. It wasn't one of the most enjoyable games I've ever attended in any sport. This is a much different team than it was five years ago. Obviously, this season has been a bumpy ride with the three straight losses, but these guys haven't given up. So let's get two more wins (and spoil the Chico State Satellite's playoff hopes in the process) to give everyone hope going into next season.
Yes, Ben Scott threw for four touchdowns that evening along with 379 yards. What I also remember was getting into an argument at the concession stand wanting a bottle of Pepsi (it was the year UC Davis changed its soft drink partnership) and being told all they had were the fountain version. Lesson learned. That and the 40-point loss made that night one to forget.
that game was painful BUT the MSU offense was something to behold that day. they scored every which way. very impressive.
so....as a fan, if i told you we would gain 610 yards and score 37 points, you'd be pretty happy, right? unless i told you the opponent would gain 737 yards and score 77! we did beat them at the time of possession metric!
i remember that game was televised on some cable channel. light snow falling all game. held them to under 200 yards, and turned them over 3 times. Tony Kays tore them up that day. i remember their broadcasters thinking we were rubbing it in (we scored 7 in the 4th) and that the 'bobcats wouldn't forget that'. and, apparently 8 years later they got their revenge!