BILLINGS — What's the most memorable quarterback-related statistical anomaly in recent Brawl of the Wild history?
It could be when unproven backup John Edwards averaged 18.1 yards per completion — with a 91-yard TD pass to Jimmy Farris — in a Montana win in 2000.
Or maybe it was Jake Bleskin's five interceptions as part of a seven-turnover day for Montana State in 2014 (he had been solid filling in for the injured Dakota Prukop that year).
Or perhaps it's even when Travis Lulay had just 64 passing yards on a frigid day in Bozeman in 2003 when the Cats won two in a row in the series for the first time since 1984.
Really, though, nothing truly compares to 2016 when Montana State's Chris Murray completed just two passes in a 24-17 Bobcats victory in Missoula.
The Bobcats made up for it

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