2010 Montana State Bobcats football team

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2010 Montana State Bobcats football
Montana State Bobcats Block M.gif
Big Sky co-champion
FCS Playoffs Second Round, L 17–42 vs. North Dakota State
ConferenceBig Sky Conference
Ranking
Sports NetworkNo. 11
FCS CoachesNo. 11
2010 record9–3 (7–1 Big Sky)
Head coach
Home stadiumBobcat Stadium
(Capacity: 17,777)
Seasons
← 2009
2011 →
2010 Big Sky Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 1 Eastern Washington +^   7 1     13 2  
No. 11 Montana State +^   7 1     9 3  
No. 20 Montana   5 3     7 4  
Weber State   5 3     6 5  
Sacramento State   5 3     6 5  
Northern Arizona   4 4     6 5  
Northern Colorado   2 6     3 8  
Portland State   1 7     2 9  
Idaho State   0 8     1 10  
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings from The Sports Network poll

The 2010 Montana State Bobcats football team represented Montana State University in the 2010 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The team was led by fourth-year head coach Rob Ash and played its home games at Bobcat Stadium. The team finished the regular season with an 8–3 record, making them Big Sky Conference co-champions alongside Eastern Washington. The team qualified for the playoffs, in which they were eliminated in the second round by the North Dakota State Bison.[1]

Schedule[]

DateOpponentRankSiteResultSource
September 4Fort Lewis*No. 24
W 59–10
September 11at Washington State*No. 24
  • Martin Stadium
  • Pullman, WA
L 22–23
September 18Drake*No. 22
  • Bobcat Stadium
  • Bozeman, MT
W 48–21
September 25No. 9 Eastern WashingtonNo. 17
  • Bobcat Stadium
  • Bozeman, MT
W 30–7
October 2at Sacramento StateNo. 10
W 64–61
October 9Portland StateNo. 10
  • Bobcat Stadium
  • Bozeman, MT
W 44–31
October 16at Northern ArizonaNo. 9
L 7–34
October 23Northern ColoradoNo. 15
  • Bobcat Stadium
  • Bozeman, MT
W 37–35
October 30at Idaho StateNo. 13
  • Holt Arena
  • Pocatello, ID
W 23–20
November 6Weber StateNo. 12
  • Bobcat Stadium
  • Bozeman, MT
W 24–10
November 20at No. 11 MontanaNo. 8
W 21–16
December 4No. 25 North Dakota State*No. 6
  • Bobcat Stadium
  • Bozeman, MT (FCS Second Round)
L 17–42[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "Montana State Yearly Results 2010-2014". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on November 13, 2016. Retrieved November 11, 2016.
  2. ^ "Bison run over Bobcats". Great Falls Tribune. December 5, 2010. Retrieved October 8, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
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