BOZEMAN — The Montana State football team is “hungrier than ever” to get back to the FCS playoffs and right the wrongs of last season, wide receiver Ty McCullouch said. But the Bobcats are also cognizant of the work needed to be accomplished in between now and December.
It’s important to learn from a year where expectations weren’t met, quarterback Tommy Mellott added. That’s why MSU has altered its approach in 2024 as the Bobcats entered fall camp Friday. The team has adopted a 1-0 mentality, which means taking the season day by day and focusing on the finer details.
“We’ve lived in that world going back to January when this team essentially started and, whether it’s been the winter or the spring, the summer and now the fall, that’s the mode we need to stay in,” MSU head coach Brent Vigen said Friday.
That effort will be led by a group of 23 seniors. Center Justus Perkins said this has been an emotionally driven offseason, with the Bozeman High graduate cherishing every moment of his final year as a Bobcat.
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