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GAME #14: Bobcats Host SFA in Quarterfinal Game on Friday Night
12/11/2025 7:47:00 PM | Football
Montana State, Lumberjacks battle with semifinal spot onthe line
BOZEMAN, Mont. (Dec. 11, 2025) – Montana State head coach Brent Vigen knows there's one truth in FCS football when his Bobcats host Stephen F. Austin in a quarterfinal playoff game on Friday night.
"When you get down to eight teams," Vigen said, "every team that's left is a good football team."
Two such teams kick off at 7 pm in Bobcat Stadium on Friday night, when second-seeded Montana State (11-2 overall) faces a Lumberjacks (11-2) team that carries a lot of similarities to the Cats. Both teams lost to a high-powered FBS opponent and a nationally-ranked FCS squad to open the season, both have won 11 straight games, and both won conference titles in unbeaten fashion.
Both teams rely on staunch defenses and balanced offenses, although SFA tilts more toward the passing game. The Lumberjacks ride the strong and accurate arm of quarterback Sam Vidlak. Stephen F. Austin throws for 235.5 yards a game, with Kylon Harris catching 5.77 passes a game, 12th in the FCS. Running back Jerrell Wimbley gains 72.3 yards a game on the ground, 39th nationally.
While SFA's 161.4 rushing yards a game is 53rd in the FCS, Montana State's 119.4 yards a game allowed is 16th. The Lumberjacks' passing game (ranked 37th in the FCS, 235.5 yards a game) and MSU's 35th-ranked aerial defense appears evenly matched. Caden Dowler's emergence as a weapon on the back end – he has intercepted five passes in the last four games, returning two for touchdowns – has triggered the Bobcats' late-season surge.
One of the key matchups of Friday's game, one of the most intriguing pivot points of the weekend, is Montana State's ground game against the Lumberjacks' rush defense. The Bobcats enter Saturday's game 4th in the FCS in rushing at 234.6 yards per game, while Stephen F. Austin is 3rd in the FCS in rushing defense (87.8).
The Bobcats and SFA are meeting for the sixth time. MSU is 4-2 against the Lumberjacks, 3-0 in Bozeman. The game airs nationally on ESPN, and is broadcast throughout Montana on the Bobcat Radio Network and on Learfield's Varsity app.
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"When you get down to eight teams," Vigen said, "every team that's left is a good football team."
Two such teams kick off at 7 pm in Bobcat Stadium on Friday night, when second-seeded Montana State (11-2 overall) faces a Lumberjacks (11-2) team that carries a lot of similarities to the Cats. Both teams lost to a high-powered FBS opponent and a nationally-ranked FCS squad to open the season, both have won 11 straight games, and both won conference titles in unbeaten fashion.
Both teams rely on staunch defenses and balanced offenses, although SFA tilts more toward the passing game. The Lumberjacks ride the strong and accurate arm of quarterback Sam Vidlak. Stephen F. Austin throws for 235.5 yards a game, with Kylon Harris catching 5.77 passes a game, 12th in the FCS. Running back Jerrell Wimbley gains 72.3 yards a game on the ground, 39th nationally.
While SFA's 161.4 rushing yards a game is 53rd in the FCS, Montana State's 119.4 yards a game allowed is 16th. The Lumberjacks' passing game (ranked 37th in the FCS, 235.5 yards a game) and MSU's 35th-ranked aerial defense appears evenly matched. Caden Dowler's emergence as a weapon on the back end – he has intercepted five passes in the last four games, returning two for touchdowns – has triggered the Bobcats' late-season surge.
One of the key matchups of Friday's game, one of the most intriguing pivot points of the weekend, is Montana State's ground game against the Lumberjacks' rush defense. The Bobcats enter Saturday's game 4th in the FCS in rushing at 234.6 yards per game, while Stephen F. Austin is 3rd in the FCS in rushing defense (87.8).
The Bobcats and SFA are meeting for the sixth time. MSU is 4-2 against the Lumberjacks, 3-0 in Bozeman. The game airs nationally on ESPN, and is broadcast throughout Montana on the Bobcat Radio Network and on Learfield's Varsity app.
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