2010 Montana State Bobcats football team
2010 Montana State Bobcats football | |
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Big Sky co-champion | |
FCS Playoffs Second Round, L 17–42 vs. North Dakota State | |
Conference | Big Sky Conference |
Ranking | |
Sports Network | No. 11 |
FCS Coaches | No. 11 |
2010 record | 9–3 (7–1 Big Sky) |
Head coach | Rob Ash (4th year) |
Home stadium |
Bobcat Stadium (Capacity: 17,777) |
The 2010 Montana State Bobcats football team represented Montana State University in the 2010 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The team was led by fourth-year head coach Rob Ash and played its home games at Bobcat Stadium. The team finished the regular season with an 8–3 record, making them Big Sky Conference co-champions alongside Eastern Washington. The team qualified for the playoffs, in which they were eliminated in the second round by the North Dakota State Bison.[1]
Schedule
Date | Opponent | Site | Result | ||||||
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September 4 | Fort Lewis* | Bobcat Stadium • Bozeman, MT | W 59–10 | ||||||
September 11 | at Washington State* | Martin Stadium • Pullman, WA | L 22–23 | ||||||
September 18 | Drake* | Bobcat Stadium • Bozeman, MT | W 48–21 | ||||||
September 25 | Eastern Washington | Bobcat Stadium • Bozeman, MT | W 30–7 | ||||||
October 2 | at Sacramento State | Hornet Stadium • Sacramento, CA | W 64–61 | ||||||
October 9 | Portland State | Bobcat Stadium • Bozeman, MT | W 44–31 | ||||||
October 16 | at Northern Arizona | Walkup Skydome • Flagstaff, AZ | L 7–34 | ||||||
October 23 | Northern Colorado | Bobcat Stadium • Bozeman, MT | W 37–35 | ||||||
October 30 | at Idaho State | Holt Arena • Pocatello, ID | W 23–20 | ||||||
November 6 | Weber State | Bobcat Stadium • Bozeman, MT | W 24–10 | ||||||
November 20 | at Montana | Washington–Grizzly Stadium • Missoula, MT (Brawl of the Wild) | W 21–16 | ||||||
December 4 | North Dakota State* | Bobcat Stadium • Bozeman, MT (FCS Second Round) | L 17–42 | ||||||
*Non-conference game. |
References
- ↑ "Montana State Yearly Results 2010-2014". College Football Data Warehouse. Retrieved November 11, 2016.
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