BOZEMAN – Ryan King has experienced a taste of Montana life since relocating to Bozeman approximately a month ago.
He attended the Professional Bull Riding event in Big Sky. He also hiked the College ‘M’ Trail and admired the beauty of the Bridger Mountains, both in their natural green and smokey states.
“It’s quite a change of scenery,” King stated. “Coming from Atlanta, where I’m used to tall skyscrapers, seeing the mountains here is truly stunning. It brings a sense of peace and tranquility.”
Standing at 6-foot-4 and weighing 216 pounds, King is a wide receiver who began his collegiate career at Georgia Tech and recently transferred to Montana State from East Carolina. While the natural beauty of Bozeman didn’t draw him there, his perspective on the town might change once winter sets in, especially if he’s still playing football during that time.
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“I really wanted to win,” King expressed. “I believe we have a strong chance of going all the way here.”