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The Montana State Bobcats defeated the Illinois State Redbirds 35-34 in an overtime thriller to win the program’s first FCS championship since 1984 on Monday night.
Last season, the Bobcats lost in the championship in a shootout. The season before, they lost in the quarter-finals after having an extra point blocked.
This season got off to a bad start as the Bobcats lost their first two games. However, the Bobcats reeled off 14 straight wins to capture the elusive national title.
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Montana State offensive lineman Titan Fleischmann (66) celebrates after winning the FCS championship in overtime against Illinois State in Nashville, Tenn., on Jan. 5, 2026. (George Walker IV/AP Photo)
Montana State beat their in-state rivals, Montana, twice in four weeks when they beat them in the semifinals.
Head coach Brent Vigen is already focused on next year and says the team is building for more.
“To be able to clear that hurdle and know that yes, this ’25 group accomplished what hadn’t been done in a long time,” Vigen said. “You know we’re building for more.”
The future looks bright for the Bobcats as they only had nine seniors on their title winning team.
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Montana State players celebrate after winning the FCS championship game against Illinois State in Nashville, Tenn., on Jan. 5, 2026. (George Walker IV/AP Photo)
The Bobcats jumped out to a 21-7 halftime lead and kept it a two-score game in the third quarter, leading 28-14, but the Redbirds stormed back.
Illinois State tied the game at 28-28 and had a chance to take the lead with 57 seconds left in the fourth quarter. Redbirds kicker Michael Consentino had a 38-yard field goal attempt, but it was blocked by Bobcats defensive back Jhase McMillan.
Illinois State scored first in overtime when quarterback Tommy Rittenhouse connected with wide receiver Dylan Lord on a 10-yard touchdown to go up 34-28, but ran into several kicks. Bobcats defensive end Hunter Parsons blocked the extra point, keeping the score at 34-28.
Bobcats quarterback Justin Lamson tied the game with a 14-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Taco Dowler to make it 34-34, and kicker Myles Sanstead buried the extra point to give Montana State the win.
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Montana State tight end Rylan Schlepp (88) and offensive tackle Tommy Nilson (60) celebrate after winning the FCS championship game against Illinois State in Nashville, Tenn., on Jan. 5, 2026. (George Walker IV/AP Photo)
“Taco was wide open,” Lamson said. “I got hit so I just tried to give him a chance and the rest is history and Myles did his thing and that was the game.”
Vigen, in his third title appearance in five seasons as head coach, said the victories should not come easily.
“What a hard fought game and these things are not supposed to come easy I guess,” Vigen said.



