BOZEMAN — It’s an 0-2 start for Montana State, as the Bobcats fell to FBS-powerhouse Oregon last week and lost a heartbreaking, double-overtime thriller to South Dakota State in Bobcat Stadium on Saturday night.
Montana State running back Adam Jones reflected on the gauntlet start to the schedule.
"We knew we had to grow up fast throughout the summer," he said. "We kind of got punched in the mouth these first two weeks, and I think it’s a big wakeup call. It’s good to get tested early. I think it’s going to help us out in the long run, but it hurts."
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Fellow MSU running back Julius Davis shared his insight on how a difficult start to a season can be an opportunity to grow.
"We want to go into the sto