BOZEMAN — Montana State's 31-28 Brawl of the Wild victory over Montana on Nov. 22 checked a lot of boxes for the Bobcats.

It was head coach Brent Vigen's first victory at Washington-Grizzly Stadium since taking over the program in 2021 and MSU's first win there since a goal-line miracle in 2018. It was also the Bobcats' 10th consecutive victory as they secured back-to-back Big Sky Conference titles.

And it set the tone for what MSU hopes to accomplish in the postseason as they set their sights on making a consecutive trip to the national championship.

"We went and did something we hadn't done," said Vigen of earning the victory in Missoula. "That's something in itself. And I think the way we went about it, we were really aggressive in our thinking. I think our players played with a lo

See Full Page