
Bobcats Earn 44-14 Road Win at Portland State
10/19/2024 6:16:00 PM | Football
Bobcats roll up 607 yards of total offense, the 10th-most in school history
HILLSBORO, Oregon – Montana State used a balanced offense and stingy defense to beat Portland State 44-14 in Hillsboro, Oregon, on Saturday.
Behind quarterback Tommy Mellott and a powerful ground game, the Bobcats rolled up 607 yards of total offense, the 10th-most in school history. MSU rushed for 323 yards and threw for 284 yards. Scottre Humphrey gained all 160 of his rushing yards before halftime, when MSU built a 35-0 lead, and Mellott threw for 239 yards and three touchdowns on 15-20 passing. Taco Dowler caught a 57-yard touchdown pass on his way to 28 receiving yards on three catches.
"We went from 7-0 to 35-0 in a blink," said Bobcat coach Brent Vigen. "That took all three phases, offense, defense and special teams. I was pleased with how we came out in the first half. It was not perfect, by any manes, but it never is. This was a team that, I don't care what UC Davis is ranked, should have won that game."
The Bobcats led 35-0 at the intermission, and the statistics fortified the point. MSU rushed for 210 yards in the first half and threw for 207 yards. The team ran 35 plays in the first half, averaging 11.9 yards per snap. Scottre Humphrey rambled for 160 yards, while Tommy Mellott threw for 207 and three scores.
The MSU defense limited the Vikings to 235 total yards, including 90 yards and just six first downs in the first half. Bobcat safety Miles Jackson, a Portland native, provided one of the day's highlights with his first career interception. He had a simple thought when he saw the ball in the air. "I need that," he said with a smile.
The game provided a pair of milestones. Vigen earned his 40th career win, becoming the first Big Sky coach to get to that total in his first 50 games (he is 40-9). Mellott also got his 26th win as a starting Bobcat quarterback, pulling into a second-place tie with fellow Butte product Paul Dennehy. He passed Travis Lulay, who was at Saturday's game.
Montana State raised its record to 8-0, one of three such starts in program history, and enter its second open week of 2024 with a 4-0 league mark. Portland State is now 1-6 overall, 1-3 in the Big Sky. The Vikings visit Sacramento State next week.
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Team Stats

MSU 7, PSU 0
MSU - Humphrey,Scottre 7 yd run (Sansted,Myles kick), 8 plays, 75 yards, TOP 04:40

MSU 14, PSU 0
MSU - Dowler,Taco 57 yd pass from Mellott,Tommy (Sansted,Myles kick) 6 plays, 93 yards, TOP 02:58

MSU 21, PSU 0
MSU - Humphrey,Scottre 6 yd run (Sansted,Myles kick), 4 plays, 65 yards, TOP 01:36

MSU 28, PSU 0
MSU - White,Jared 24 yd pass from Mellott,Tommy (Sansted,Myles kick) 5 plays, 49 yards, TOP 01:50

MSU 35, PSU 0
MSU - Jones,Rohan 48 yd pass from Mellott,Tommy (Sansted,Myles kick) 4 plays, 74 yards, TOP 00:30

MSU 38, PSU 0
MSU - Sansted,Myles 28 yd field goal 11 plays, 59 yards, TOP 05:38

MSU 41, PSU 0
MSU - Sansted,Myles 25 yd field goal 11 plays, 65 yards, TOP 05:32

MSU 41, PSU 7
PSU - Thompson,Delon 9 yd run (Uribe,Mathias kick), 9 plays, 75 yards, TOP 04:16

MSU 44, PSU 7
MSU - Sansted,Myles 45 yd field goal 12 plays, 52 yards, TOP 05:57

MSU 44, PSU 14
PSU - Haskell,Will 12 yd run (Uribe,Mathias kick), 11 plays, 75 yards, TOP 04:40