BOZEMAN — Montana State's JT Reed has battled through injuries, adapted to whatever position the offensive line needs him to play, and has been there for his teammates through it all.
That's why he was voted a captain, and he's making the most of his final season for MSU.
"There’s a confidence, there’s a maturity, there’s all that experience that has lead up to this, and there’s a real, again, just joy for being able to be out there that he has," Montana State coach Brent Vigen said. "He’s had it taken away from him, and (I'm) just happy for him to be able to do the things he is right now."
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