No. 5 Montana State Returns to Face Cal Poly After Bye Week
No. 5 Montana State is gearing up to face Cal Poly after enjoying a bye week. The game will take place this Saturday in San Luis Obispo, California.
Bobcats Aim for Consistency
The Montana State Bobcats have a clear focus as they enter the second half of the season. They are determined to improve their performance. Running back Julius Davis remarked on the importance of consistency. He noted that many teams struggle to maintain their momentum throughout the season.
Coaching Philosophy
Head Coach Brent Vigen emphasized the need for a reliable team each week. “Opportunities to play college football are minimal,” Vigen stated. He encouraged his players to maximize each game’s potential and continue enhancing their skills. The team aims to build on their previous performances, particularly after the bye week.
Recruitment Focus
Vigen’s recruitment strategy aims to attract players eager to develop their skills. He values qualities like a strong desire for coaching and self-improvement. This mindset is critical in fostering a consistent team environment.
Cal Poly’s Challenge
Cal Poly poses a notable challenge, having previously defeated ranked opponent Sacramento State. The Mustangs have two quarterbacks, Ty Dieffenbach and Bo Kelly, each bringing a different style to the game. Dieffenbach stands at 6-foot-6 and is known for his throwing ability, while Kelly, at 6 feet tall, is recognized for his mobility and experience.
Game Details
The matchup between Montana State and Cal Poly is set to kick off at 6 p.m. Mountain Time on Saturday. Fans can catch the action on CBS affiliates throughout Montana.