For the first time in its 128-year history, the bitter ‘Brawl of the Wild’ rivalry between Montana and Montana State is a playoff game, transforming a regular-season finale into an FCS semifinal with a national championship berth at stake. This isn’t just another game; it’s the biggest sporting event in Montana history.
The fourth-oldest rivalry in the FCS has shattered all expectations. What is traditionally the final, defining game of the Big Sky Conference regular season has now become a national spectacle. Montana and Montana State are set to write a new, unforgettable chapter in the 125th Brawl of the Wild, this time with a trip to the FCS National Championship game on the line.
Why This Semifinal Is a Montana Landmark
The implications of this matchup extend far beyond a typical playoff game. This contest represents a seismic shift for a rivalry steeped in tradition.
- First Playoff Meeting: Since their first meeting in 1897, these teams have never clashed in the postseason, making this a historic first.
- Championship Implications: The winner advances to face the victor of the Villanova vs. Illinois State semifinal for the national title.
- State Supremacy: With both schools combining for 41 conference titles and 5 national championships, this game is the ultimate decider of bragging rights for the entire state.
The Montana Grizzlies (13-1) last appeared in the title game just two years ago in 2023, while the Montana State Bobcats (12-2) are aiming for their second consecutive championship game appearance after finishing as runners-up last season.
Regular Season Recap: A Blueprint for the Rematch
The tension for this semifinal is amplified by the memory of their recent clash. On November 22, Montana State narrowly edged Montana 31-28 in the regular-season finale. That game provides the strategic blueprint for both teams heading into this high-stakes rematch.
Montana’s offense is powered by Eli Gillman, the Big Sky Offensive Player of the Year. Gillman has been a force of nature, amassing 1,434 rushing yards and punching in 20 touchdowns. Containing him is priority number one for the Bobcats’ defense.
That defense is anchored by its own star, Caden Dowler, the Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year. The defensive back has been a ball hawk and a tackling machine, recording 90 tackles and snagging 6 interceptions. The duel between Gillman and Dowler will be a defining battle within the war.
How to Watch the Historic Brawl of the Wild
- Time/Date: 4 p.m. ET, Saturday, Dec. 20
- TV Channel: ABC
- Location: Bobcat Stadium, Bozeman, Montana
The game will be called by a booth with deep Montana roots. Former Denver Broncos quarterback and Montana high school star Brock Osweiler will be on the call for ABC, adding a layer of local insight to the national broadcast.
Beyond the Score: The Stakes of a Legacy
This game transcends the final score. For the players, it’s a chance at immortality in a state that lives and breathes this rivalry. For the fans, it’s the culmination of a season—and a century of history—all leading to one game. The legendary Great Divide Trophy, a 306-pound symbol of supremacy, is the physical manifestation of this hate, but the real prize is a spot in the national championship.
The entire state of Montana will be watching. The nation will be watching. This is more than a football game; it is the absolute pinnacle of one of college football’s most intense and historic rivalries.
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