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The 1999 Montana State Bobcats football team was an American football team that represented Montana State University in the Big Sky Conference during the 1999 NCAA Division I-AA football season . In their eighth and final season under head coach Cliff Hysell , the Bobcats compiled a 3–8 record (2–6 against Big Sky opponents) and finished in a three-way tie for last place in the Big Sky.[1] The Bobcats dropped their 14th consecutive game in the Montana–Montana State football rivalry .[2] The team played its home games at the newly christened Martell Field.[3]
Schedule [ ]
Date Opponent Rank Site Result Attendance Source September 4 Chadron State * W 20–108,037 [3]
September 11 Western New Mexico * No. 22 W 65–86,927 [4]
September 18 at Cal Poly * No. 18 L 37–406,723 [5]
September 25 at Sacramento State L 10–419,488 [6]
October 9 Weber State W 29–68,643 [7]
October 16 at Portland State L 28–49[8]
October 23 Cal State Northridge L 21–2410,007 [9]
October 30 at No. 24 Northern Arizona L 20–494,044 [10]
November 6 Eastern Washington L 23–455,537 [11]
November 13 at Idaho State Pocatello, ID L 13–294,612 [12]
November 20 No. 7 Montana L 3–4915,007 [2]
*Non-conference game HomecomingRankings from The Sports Network Poll released prior to the game
References [ ]
^ "Bobcat Record Book" (PDF) . Montana State University. 2018. p. 60. Retrieved September 30, 2021 .
^ a b Joe Kusek (November 21, 1999). "Griz maul 'Cats, 49-3" . The Billings Gazette . pp. 1B, 9B – via Newspapers.com .
^ a b Scott Mansch (September 5, 1999). "Cats struggle to win: MSU scores late to beat Chadron" . Great Falls Tribune . pp. 1S, 4S – via Newspapers.com .
^ Amy Beth Hanson (September 12, 1999). "Montana St. 65, W. New Mexico 8" . The Montana Standard . Associated Press. p. B3 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Montana State falls to Cal-Poly SLO, 40-37" . The Montana Standard . Associated Press. September 19, 1999.
^ "Sac State's standout runner burns Bobcats for 227 yards" . The Billings Gazette . September 26, 1999. p. 9 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Montana State defense rises to the occasion" . The Missoulian . Associated Press. October 10, 1999. p. C3 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Cats Dunn in by Portland State" . Great Falls Tribune . October 17, 1999. p. 1S – via Newspapers.com .
^ Vince Kowalick (October 24, 1999). "Matadors Kick Bad Habit" . The Los Angeles Times . Los Angeles, California. p. D19. Retrieved October 27, 2017 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Doug Cook (October 31, 1999). "Bringing down the 'Cats" . The Arizona Daily Sun . pp. 13–14 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Warren Rogers (November 7, 1999). "Eastern Washington buries Bobcats" . The Billings Gazette . p. 1B, 6B – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Idaho St. hands Cats sixth Big Sky loss" . Great Falls Tribune . November 14, 1999. p. 1S – via Newspapers.com .
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