Big Sky Now: Spring football updates, transfer portal buzz, and Sac State's FBS ambitions
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Big Sky Now brings the best sports reporters from the inland Northwest to the table to discuss Big Sky Conference football and basketball. | April 11, 2025 7:05 PM
The spring football season is here, and Big Sky Now is diving deep into what it all means for your favorite programs!
Daily Inter Lake's Josh Amick, Fritz Neighbor and Jon Allen return to talk Montana's spring game and what to expect from the Griz’s evolving offensive line and quarterback room.
We break down the national buzz around spring games with a Deion Sanders-inspired debate: should these glorified practices turn into real matchups?
Also on deck: top transfer portal moves shaking up the Big Sky, including impact players like Jake Jensen (USC to Montana) and Cardell Williams (Tulsa to Sac State).
Plus, we unpack Jackson Pressley's commitment flip from Boise State to Montana State and what it signals for the Bobcats' future under Brent Vigen.
Finally, we tackle Sac State’s surprising decision to apply for FBS status as an Independent. Is it a savvy leap—or a risky gamble?
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