Caden Dowler (Jimmy Devine photo)
Caden Dowler, Justin Lamson, Brent Vigen Feted by Big Sky Conference
11/26/2025 2:51:00 PM | Football
MSU trio land league's special awards
BOZEMAN, Mont. (Nov. 26, 2025) – Montana State safety Caden Dowler's ascent to the pinnacle of Big Sky Conference football continued on Wednesday, when conference coaches named the junior from Billings as the league's 2025 Defensive Player of the Year. Junior quarterback Justin Lamson earned Big Sky Newcomer of the Year honors and Brent Vigen was honored as the league's coach of the year.
Dowler became the 10th Bobcat defensive player to earn top post-season honors, the third in Brent Vigen's five years at Montana State. He joins MSU legend Kane Ioane – also from Billings – as the only Bobcat defensive backs to win player of the year plaudits.
After missing much of the previous three seasons with injury, Dowler emerged as a defensive stalwart for the Bobcats with a steady 2025 season. He led the team with 78 total tackles, four interceptions and two forced fumbles (tied with Zac Crews). But he capped a tremendous season with a historic November, snagging all four of his interceptions in a three-game season-closing stretch, returning two of them for touchdowns.
"How Caden's come up in the biggest games for us likely earned him this award," said Bobcat coach Brent Vigen, "but it's more his consistency through the 12 games that allows him to become the player of the year in the conference. When you're the most impactful player on the best defense, these type of awards should come your way."
If he became a star for the season-long body of work, he became a Bobcat legend for his play on Saturday. Late in the third quarter, trailing UM 21-17, Dowler snared a Grizzly interception and returned it 34 yards for a game-changing touchdown. He also logged six tackles in leading Montana State to a championship-clinching win in Missoula.
Lamson began cementing his place in Bobcat history, as well. He becomes the seventh newcomer of the year in the Blue and Gold, joining Travis Lulay, DeNarius McGhee and Sean Chambers as MSU quarterbacks so honored. He finishes the regular third in the FCS in completion percentage and sixth in passing efficiency, and set a Bobcat single-game record by completing 90 percent of his passes in the win over UM on Saturday (18-for-20). He has rushed and thrown for a touchdown in seven straight games.
"Obviously us bringing Justin in was going to be critical, and he's followed up with the season we needed," Vigen said. "To lead us to a Big Sky Championship, beyond the statistical piece, puts him in position to be one of the best offensive players and certainly the best newcomer in the league. I'm happy for what he's been able to do for us, and glad we've got him here."
Vigen's third Big Sky Coach of the Year award pushes him onto a short list in Bobcat history. He and Jim Sweeney are MSU's only three-time honorees, and both did it over a span of five seasons.
2025 Big Sky Football Individual Awards
Defensive Player of the Year: Caden Dowler, DB, Montana State
Offensive Player of the Year: Eli Gillman, RB, Montana
Newcomer of the Year: Justin Lamson, QB, Montana State
Freshman of the Year: Caden Pinnick, QB, UC Davis*
Coach of the Year: Brent Vigen, Montana State
* - Unanimous selection
BIG SKY DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
2025 Caden Dowler, jr.
2024 Brody Grebe, sr.
2021 Troy Andersen, sr.
2013 Brad Daly, sr.
2012 Jody Owens, sr.
2009 Dane Fletcher, sr.
2004 Roger Cooper, sr.+
2003 Kane Ioane, sr.
1990 Corey Widmer, jr.
1984 Mark Fellows, sr.
+-shared with Brady Fosmark, WSU
MSU BIG SKY NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
2025 Justin Lamson, jr.
2022 Sean Chambers, jr.
2011 Tray Robinson, jr.
2010 DeNarius McGhee, fr.
2004 Ricky Gatewood, jr.+
2002 Travis Lulay, fr.++
2000 Kane Ioane, fr.
+-shared with Ryan Mole, SAC/Rocky Hanni, EWU ++-shared with Josh Blankenship, EWU
MONTANA STATE'S BIG SKY COACHES OF THE YEAR
2025 Brent Vigen
2024 Brent Vigen
2022 Brent Vigen+
2010 Rob Ash
2005 Mike Kramer+
2002 Mike Kramer+
1984 Dave Arnold
1979 Sonny Lubick
1976 Sonny Holland
1972 Sonny Holland
1968 Tom Parac
1967 Jim Sweeney
1966 Jim Sweeney
1964 Jim Sweeney
+-co-coach of the year
NUMBER OF BIG SKY COACH OF THE YEAR AWARDS
4 – Chris Ault, Nevada; Bobby Hauck, Montana; Tony Knap, Boise State
3 – Brent Vigen, Montana State; Mike Kramer, Montana State/Eastern Washington/Idaho State; Don Read, Montana; Joe Glenn, Montana; Troy Taylor, Sacramento State; Paul Wulff, Eastern Washington
#GoCatsGo
Dowler became the 10th Bobcat defensive player to earn top post-season honors, the third in Brent Vigen's five years at Montana State. He joins MSU legend Kane Ioane – also from Billings – as the only Bobcat defensive backs to win player of the year plaudits.
After missing much of the previous three seasons with injury, Dowler emerged as a defensive stalwart for the Bobcats with a steady 2025 season. He led the team with 78 total tackles, four interceptions and two forced fumbles (tied with Zac Crews). But he capped a tremendous season with a historic November, snagging all four of his interceptions in a three-game season-closing stretch, returning two of them for touchdowns.
"How Caden's come up in the biggest games for us likely earned him this award," said Bobcat coach Brent Vigen, "but it's more his consistency through the 12 games that allows him to become the player of the year in the conference. When you're the most impactful player on the best defense, these type of awards should come your way."
If he became a star for the season-long body of work, he became a Bobcat legend for his play on Saturday. Late in the third quarter, trailing UM 21-17, Dowler snared a Grizzly interception and returned it 34 yards for a game-changing touchdown. He also logged six tackles in leading Montana State to a championship-clinching win in Missoula.
Lamson began cementing his place in Bobcat history, as well. He becomes the seventh newcomer of the year in the Blue and Gold, joining Travis Lulay, DeNarius McGhee and Sean Chambers as MSU quarterbacks so honored. He finishes the regular third in the FCS in completion percentage and sixth in passing efficiency, and set a Bobcat single-game record by completing 90 percent of his passes in the win over UM on Saturday (18-for-20). He has rushed and thrown for a touchdown in seven straight games.
"Obviously us bringing Justin in was going to be critical, and he's followed up with the season we needed," Vigen said. "To lead us to a Big Sky Championship, beyond the statistical piece, puts him in position to be one of the best offensive players and certainly the best newcomer in the league. I'm happy for what he's been able to do for us, and glad we've got him here."
Vigen's third Big Sky Coach of the Year award pushes him onto a short list in Bobcat history. He and Jim Sweeney are MSU's only three-time honorees, and both did it over a span of five seasons.
2025 Big Sky Football Individual Awards
Defensive Player of the Year: Caden Dowler, DB, Montana State
Offensive Player of the Year: Eli Gillman, RB, Montana
Newcomer of the Year: Justin Lamson, QB, Montana State
Freshman of the Year: Caden Pinnick, QB, UC Davis*
Coach of the Year: Brent Vigen, Montana State
* - Unanimous selection
BIG SKY DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
2025 Caden Dowler, jr.
2024 Brody Grebe, sr.
2021 Troy Andersen, sr.
2013 Brad Daly, sr.
2012 Jody Owens, sr.
2009 Dane Fletcher, sr.
2004 Roger Cooper, sr.+
2003 Kane Ioane, sr.
1990 Corey Widmer, jr.
1984 Mark Fellows, sr.
+-shared with Brady Fosmark, WSU
MSU BIG SKY NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
2025 Justin Lamson, jr.
2022 Sean Chambers, jr.
2011 Tray Robinson, jr.
2010 DeNarius McGhee, fr.
2004 Ricky Gatewood, jr.+
2002 Travis Lulay, fr.++
2000 Kane Ioane, fr.
+-shared with Ryan Mole, SAC/Rocky Hanni, EWU ++-shared with Josh Blankenship, EWU
MONTANA STATE'S BIG SKY COACHES OF THE YEAR
2025 Brent Vigen
2024 Brent Vigen
2022 Brent Vigen+
2010 Rob Ash
2005 Mike Kramer+
2002 Mike Kramer+
1984 Dave Arnold
1979 Sonny Lubick
1976 Sonny Holland
1972 Sonny Holland
1968 Tom Parac
1967 Jim Sweeney
1966 Jim Sweeney
1964 Jim Sweeney
+-co-coach of the year
NUMBER OF BIG SKY COACH OF THE YEAR AWARDS
4 – Chris Ault, Nevada; Bobby Hauck, Montana; Tony Knap, Boise State
3 – Brent Vigen, Montana State; Mike Kramer, Montana State/Eastern Washington/Idaho State; Don Read, Montana; Joe Glenn, Montana; Troy Taylor, Sacramento State; Paul Wulff, Eastern Washington
#GoCatsGo
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