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  2. Tommy Mellott - Wikipedia

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    He took over as the Bobcats starting quarterback prior to the team's game against UT Martin in opening round of the 2021 FCS Playoffs led Montana State to the 2022 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game. [6] Mellott suffered a serious ankle injury on the first offensive drive of the game and the team lost 38–10 to North Dakota State. [7]

  3. Montana State Bobcats football - Wikipedia

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    The championship was the first for the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference and the 1956 Montana State football team is a member of the RMAC Hall of Fame. The 1956 Bobcats of head coach Tony Storti were the fourth, and last, Montana State football team to go undefeated. The game is the only blemish on the record of the team as it finished at 9 ...

  4. List of Montana State Bobcats in the NFL draft - Wikipedia

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    Year Round Pick Overall Player Team Position 1947 19 10 175 John McLellan: Chicago Bears: T 1948 16 1 136 Dan Yovetich: New York Giants: E 19 5 170 Bill Nelson

  5. North Dakota State wins 10th FCS title with 35-32 triumph ...

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    North Dakota State staved off a second half comeback by Montana State to end the Bobcats’ undefeated season and earn the 10th FCS title in NDSU history on Monday night with a 35-32 win. After ...

  6. Mike Person - Wikipedia

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    Michael Sean Person (born May 17, 1988) is an American former professional football guard. He was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the seventh round of the 2011 NFL draft. He played college football at Montana State. Person was also a member of the Indianapolis Colts, Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams, Atlanta Falcons, Kansas City Chiefs.

  7. Travis Lulay - Wikipedia

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    Lulay led Montana State in rushing his senior year with 611 yards. He left with school records for career passing yards (10,746-11th in NCAA Division I-AA history), single-season total offense, and total offense in a career, and in his four years led the Bobcats to three victories over their state rivals, the University of Montana Grizzlies.

  8. Ty Okada - Wikipedia

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    Okada joined the Montana State Bobcats as a walk-on and redshirted his true freshman season where he won the "Young Gun" award. [6] He played mostly on special teams as a redshirt freshman. During his redshirt sophomore season, Okada missed most of the regular season due to injury. [ 7 ]

  9. Jim Kalafat - Wikipedia

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    Kalafat was an all-state running back in 1979. [3] In 1980, he was recruited to play in the offensive backfield at the Bobcats ' of Montana State; however, in 1982, he was moved to linebacker. [ 4 ] He held the Bobcats' top two single-season tackles marks.