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Griz Football Charges into Ogden for Crucial Big Sky Clash

Montana Grizzlies Aim to Break Losing Streak Against Weber State in 2025 Showdown

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The Montana Grizzlies are gearing up for another road challenge this Saturday, pushing to keep their perfect record intact at 8-0 overall and 4-0 in the Big Sky Conference.

 

Griz football fans are buzzing as the team heads down Interstate 15 to face off against Weber State, who sit at 3-5 and 1-3 in conference play.

 

This matchup revives a classic rivalry between two original Big Sky founders, adding extra fire to the contest.

 

It's a key stop on Montana's redemption path after last year's defeat to the Wildcats in Missoula.

 

The Grizzlies already avenged one loss by topping North Dakota earlier this season.

 

Now, they hope to shake off a tough trend, having dropped three straight and five of the last six against Weber State.

 

Despite leading the all-time series 40-18, victories in Ogden have been rare for Montana, with just one win there since 2006 and none since 2012.

 

That makes this game a pivotal chance to rewrite recent history.

 

Entering as one of the FCS's top squads, the Griz boast standout talent like a receiver topping national charts in all-purpose yards.

 

Their emerging quarterback leads the fifth-best passing attack in the FCS, while a junior running back nears 3,000 career rushing yards.

 

The defense shines too, topping the Big Sky in interceptions and racking up six sacks in their latest outing.

 

Montana's high-octane play has them eyeing a 20th conference title, refusing to let Halloween vibes or past curses slow them down.

 

Kickoff at Stewart Stadium is slated for 1 p.m., with broadcasts available on local networks like KPAX and KTVQ, plus streaming on ESPN+.

 

Radio coverage features the Grizzly Sports Network, starting with pregame shows two hours early.

 

Recent honors highlight stars like Michael Wortham, who swept offensive player of the week awards after a 238-yard, three-touchdown explosion.

 

Linebacker Peyton Wing earned defensive nods with three sacks, and Ty Morrison grabbed special teams recognition for a clever fake punt pass.

 

These efforts have Montana leading in key stats, setting the stage for a thrilling November push.

 

With an unbeaten home streak and coach Bobby Hauck nearing records, the Griz are poised for more success.

 

Looking ahead, the 2026 schedule includes home openers against Southern Utah and Drake, promising another exciting year for Griz football enthusiasts in Missoula and beyond.

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