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American college football season
The 1979 Montana State Bobcats football team represented the Montana State University as a member of the Big Sky Conference during the 1979 NCAA Division I-AA football season. Led by second-year head coach Sonny Lubick, the Bobcats compiled an overall record of 6–4 and a mark of 6–1 in conference play. They were named the Big Sky champion after Boise State was ruled ineligible.
Date | Opponent | Rank | Site | Result | Attendance | Source |
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September 8 | North Dakota* | | | L 16–20 | 7,070 | [1] |
September 15 | Fresno State* | | - Reno H. Sales Stadium
- Bozeman, MT
| L 20–22 | 8,143 | [2] |
September 22 | at Idaho State | | | W 31–14 | 5,912 | [3] |
September 29 | at Boise State | | | L 0–14 | 20,712 | [4] |
October 6 | Weber State | | - Reno H. Sales Stadium
- Bozeman, MT
| W 40–21 | | [5] |
October 13 | at No. T–8 Nevada | | | W 12–10 | 9,215 | [6] |
October 20 | at No. 6 Northern Arizona | | | W 10–7 | 9,166 | [7] |
October 27 | Idaho | No. 9 | - Reno H. Sales Stadium
- Bozeman, MT
| W 28–20 | 7,127 | [8] |
November 3 | Montana | No. 8 | - Reno H. Sales Stadium
- Bozeman, MT (rivalry)
| W 38–21 | | [9] |
November 10 | North Dakota State* | No. 6 | | L 7–21 | 2,250 | [10] |
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1979 Montana State Bobcats football team roster
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Players
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Coaches
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Offense
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Defense
Pos. |
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Name |
Class
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CB
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32
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Mike McLeod
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Sr
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SS
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Tim Sturdevant
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So
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Special teams
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- Head coach
- Coordinators/assistant coaches
- Legend
- (C) Team captain
- (S) Suspended
- (I) Ineligible
- Injured
- Redshirt
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- ^ "Final 1979 Cumulative Football Statistics Report". National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved December 30, 2022.
- ^ "Fresno State drops Montana State 22–20". The Idaho Statesman. September 16, 1979. Retrieved September 12, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Big Sky Bobcats batter Bengals". Great Falls Tribune. September 23, 1979. Retrieved September 12, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Tough defenses". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. September 30, 1979. p. 3D.
- ^ "Bobcat offense lashes out at Weber". The Billings Gazette. October 7, 1979. Retrieved September 12, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Montana State nips Nevada–Reno". The Arizona Republic. October 14, 1979. Retrieved September 12, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "MSU beats NAU". The Independent-Record. October 21, 1979. Retrieved September 12, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Emerson, Paul (October 28, 1979). "Bad day at Bozeman". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). p. 2D.
- ^ "Bobcats clinch 'Sky title". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. November 4, 1979. p. 4D.
- ^ "Cats fall to Bison". The Billings Gazette. November 11, 1979. Retrieved October 5, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "2015 football media guide" (PDF). Montana State University Athletics. 2015.
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National championship seasons in bold |
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College Division / Division II | |
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I-AA/FCS |
- Northern Arizona (1978)
- Montana State (1979)
- Boise State (1980)
- Idaho State (1981)
- Montana, Idaho, & Montana State (1982)
- Nevada (1983)
- Montana State (1984)
- Idaho (1985)
- Nevada (1986)
- Idaho (1987)
- Idaho (1988)
- Idaho (1989)
- Nevada (1990)
- Nevada (1991)
- Idaho & Eastern Washington (1992)
- Montana (1993)
- Boise State (1994)
- Montana (1995)
- Montana (1996)
- Eastern Washington (1997)
- Montana (1998)
- Montana (1999)
- Montana (2000)
- Montana (2001)
- Montana, Montana State, & Idaho State (2002)
- Montana State, Montana, & Northern Arizona (2003)
- Montana & Eastern Washington (2004)
- Eastern Washington, Montana State, & Montana (2005)
- Montana (2006)
- Montana (2007)
- Weber State & Montana (2008)
- Montana (2009)
- Montana State & Eastern Washington (2010)
- Montana State & Montana (2011)
- Eastern Washington, Montana State, & Cal Poly (2012)
- Eastern Washington (2013)
- Eastern Washington (2014)
- Southern Utah (2015)
- Eastern Washington & North Dakota (2016)
- Southern Utah & Weber State (2017)
- Eastern Washington, UC Davis, & Weber State (2018)
- Sacramento State & Weber State (2019)
- Weber State (2020)
- Sacramento State (2021)
- Montana State & Sacramento State (2022)
- Montana (2023)
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National championships in bold |