Big Sky Now: Montana State falls short in thriller against NDSU
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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. | January 13, 2025 9:35 AM
The FCS Championship game lived up to the hype, with Montana State and North Dakota State battling it out in a nail-biting 35-32 finish.
The Bobcats fought back from a 21-3 halftime deficit, but key moments—like a pivotal fourth-down decision and Cam Miller’s electrifying runs—ultimately tipped the scales in NDSU’s favor.
In this episode, the panel dissects the game-changing plays, controversial calls, and what this loss means for Montana State moving forward.
Tune in for expert analysis of an unforgettable finale to the FCS season.
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