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2010 Opponents Opponent Series List 2010 Opponents Opponent Series List 1953: Montana 32, at Montana State 13 Montana vs. North Dakota 1910: Montana 0, at Montana State 0 at Montana 10, Montana State 0 1954: at Montana 25, Montana State 21 1915: Montana 10, at North Dakota 10 1912: Montana 7, at Montana State 0 1955: Montana 19, at Montana State 0 1936: at Montana 13, North Dakota 6 at Montana 39, Montana State 3 1956: Montana State 33, at Montana 13 1937: at Montana 14, North Dakota 3 1913: Montana 7, at Montana State 0 1957: at Montana State 22, Montana 13 1938: at North Dakota 7, Montana 0 at Montana 20, Montana State 0 1958: Montana State 20, at Montana 6 1941: at Montana 13, North Dakota 6 1914: at Montana 26, Montana State 9 1959: at Montana State 40, Montana 6 1948: at Montana 47, North Dakota 7 1916: Montana 6, at Montana State 6 1960: at Montana 10, Montana State 6 1959: North Dakota 27, at Montana 19 1917: at Montana 9, Montana State 7 1961: at Montana State 10, Montana 9 1960: Montana 21, at North Dakota 14 1919: Montana 6, at Montana State 6 1962: at Montana 36, Montana State 19 1962: at North Dakota 14, Montana 8 1920: at Montana 28, Montana State 0 1963: at Montana State 18, Montana 3* 1963: North Dakota 19, at Montana 13 1921: Montana 14, at Montana State 7 1964: Montana State 30, at Montana 6 1966: North Dakota 30, Montana 6# 1922: at Montana 7, Montana State 6 1965: at Montana State 24, Montana 7 1967: Montana 19, at North Dakota 14 1923: Montana 24, at Montana State 13 1966: Montana State 38, at Montana 0 1968: Montana 37, North Dakota 10# 1925: at Montana 29, Montana State 7 1967: at Montana State 14, Montana 8 1969: Montana 24, at North Dakota 10 1926: Montana 27, Montana State 0# 1968: Montana State 29, at Montana 24 1970: Montana 28, North Dakota 7# 1927: Montana 6, Montana State 0# 1969: Montana 7, at Montana State 6 1971: Montana 27, at North Dakota 14 1928: Montana 0, Montana State 0# 1970: at Montana 35, Montana State 0 1972: North Dakota 42, Montana 14# 1929: Montana State 14, Montana 12# 1971: Montana 30, at Montana State 0 1973: at North Dakota 31, Montana 10 1930: Montana 13, Montana State 6 # 1972: Montana State 21, at Montana 3 #Played in Billings, Mont. 1931: Montana 37, Montana State 6 # 1973: at Montana State 33, Montana 7 (Montana leads 71-7-1) 1932: Montana State 19, Montana 7# 1974: Montana State 43, at Montana 29 1933: Montana 32, Montana State 0# 1975: at Montana State 20, Montana 3 Montana vs. Montana State 1934: Montana 25, Montana State 0# 1976: Montana State 21, at Montana 12 1897: at Montana 18, Montana State 6 1935: Montana 20, Montana State 0# 1977: at Montana State 24, Montana 19 1898: Montana 6, at Montana State 0 1936: Montana 27, Montana State 0# 1978: at Montana 24, Montana State 8 at Montana 16, Montana State 0 1937: Montana 19, Montana State 0# 1979: at Montana State 38, Montana 21 1899: at Montana State 38, Montana 0 1938: Montana 13, Montana State 0# 1980: Montana State 24, at Montana 7 Montana State 5, at Montana 0 1939: Montana 6, Montana State 0# 1981: Montana 27, at Montana State 17 1900: at Montana 12, Montana State 11 1940: Montana 6, Montana State 0# 1982: at Montana 45, Montana State 14 1901: at Montana State 31, Montana 0 1941: Montana 23, Montana State 13# 1983: at Montana State 28, Montana 8 1902: Montana State 38, at Montana 0 1946: Montana 20, Montana State 7# 1984: Montana State 34, at Montana 24 1903: at Montana State 13, Montana 6 1947: Montana State 13, Montana 12# 1985: at Montana State 41, Montana 18 1904: at Montana 79, Montana State 0 1948: Montana 14, Montana State 0# 1986: at Montana 59, Montana State 28 1908: at Montana 0, Montana State 0 1949: Montana 34, Montana State 12# 1987: Montana 55, at Montana State 7 at Montana State 5, Montana 0 1950: Montana 33, Montana State 0# 1988: at Montana 17, Montana State 3 1909: Montana 3, at Montana State 0 1951: Montana 38, at Montana State 0# 1989: Montana 17, at Montana State 2 at Montana 15, Montana State 5 1952: at Montana 35, Montana State 12 1990: at Montana 35, Montana State 18 1991: Montana 16, at Montana State 9 1992: at Montana 29, Montana State 17 1993: Montana 42, at Montana State 30 1994: at Montana 55, Montana State 20 1995: Montana 42, at Montana State 33 1996: at Montana 35, Montana State 14 1997: Montana 27, at Montana State 25 1998: at Montana 28, Montana State 21 1999: Montana 49, at Montana State 3 2000: at Montana 28, Montana State 3 2001: Montana 38, at Montana State 27 2002: Montana State 10, at Montana 7 2003: at Montana State 27, Montana 20 2004: at Montana 38, Montana State 22 2005: at Montana State 16, Montana 6 2006: at Montana 13, Montana State 7 2007: Montana 41, at Montana State 20 2008: at Montana 35, Montana State 3 2009: Montana 33, at Montana State 19 #Played in Butte, Mont. *Year Montana State joined Big Sky (Montana leads 69-35-5) Sophomore kicker Brody McKnight kicked a 40-yard field goal vs. Montana State in 2009. 2010 Grizzly Football 97 All-Opponent t 0 0TB & Li. History W L T W L T Hawaii 1 4 0 Texas State 1 0 0 Hofstra 3 1 0 Texas Tech 1 3 0 Houston 0 1 0 Thomas More 1 0 0 Humboldt State 1 0 0 Troy State 1 0 0 Idaho 27 55 2 Tulsa 0 1 0 Idaho State 39 13 0 UC-Davis 4 0 0 Iowa 0 2 0 UCLA 0 6 0 Jackson State 1 0 0 UNLV 1 4 0 Jacksonville State 1 0 0 Utah 0 11 0 James Madison 1 1 0 Utah State 8 26 0 Kansas State 0 1 0 Villa nova 0 1 0 Long Beach State 0 1 0 Washington 1 16 1 Louisiana Tech 0 1 0 Washington State 2 32 0 Maine 2 0 0 Weber State 37 12 0 Marshall 1 1 0 Western Illinois 1 2 0 McNeese State 3 3 0 Western State 1 0 0 Minnesota 0 1 0 Western Washington 1 0 0 Minnesota-Duluth 1 0 0 Whitman 5 5 1 Montana State 69 35 5 Willamette 0 1 0 Montana Tech 12 4 2 Wofford 0 1 0 Nevada 4 10 0 Wyoming 0 13 0 New Hampshire 1 0 0 Youngstown State 0 2 0 New Mexico 4 10 0 TOTALS w L Tie North Dakota 11 7 1 528 455 15 Nicholls State 1 0 0 North Dakota State 3 3 0 (.537) 2010 games in bold Junior linebacker Caleb McSurdy North Texas 1 0 0 Northern Arizona 30 12 0 Northern Colorado 9 1 0 W L T Northern Illinois 1 0 0 Abilene Christian 1 0 0 Northern Iowa 3 0 0 Albany 2 0 0 Northwestern State 3 0 0 Appalachian State 2 0 0 Oklahoma City 1 0 0 Arizona 1 4 0 Oregon 0 7 1 Army 0 1 0 Oregon State 2 12 2 Boise State 9 16 0 Pacific University 1 1 0 Brigham Young 5 11 0 Pacific 2 5 0 British Columbia 2 0 0 Pocatello Marines 1 0 0 California 0 5 0 Portland 2 0 1 Cal Fullerton 1 1 0 Portland State 25 11 0 Cal Poly 13 1 0 Puget Sound 3 1 0 Cal-State Chico 1 0 0 Rice 0 1 0 Cal-State Northridge 4 1 0 Richmond 1 1 0 Carroll College 7 0 0 Sacramento State 15 0 0 Carson-Newman 1 0 0 Sam Houston State 3 1 0 Central Washington 1 0 0 Saint Mary's (Calif.) 2 0 0 Colorado State 6 10 0 San Diego 0 1 0 Delaware 0 1 0 San Diego Marines 0 2 0 DePaul 1 0 0 San Francisco 2 1 1 East Tennessee State 1 0 0 San Jose State 0 3 0 Eastern Illinois 1 0 0 Simon Fraser 3 2 0 Eastern Kentucky 1 0 0 Sonoma State 1 0 0 Eastern New Mexico 3 0 0 South Dakota 9 6 0 Eastern Washington 25 10 1 South Dakota State 7 0 0 Farragut Naval Base 0 2 0 Southern California 0 5 0 Fort Lewis 2 0 0 Southern Illinois 1 0 0 Fresno State 0 1 0 Southern Utah 4 1 0 Furman 1 0 0 Stanford 0 4 0 Georgia Southern 1 2 0 Stephen F. Austin 4 0 0 Gonzaga 11 9 4 Syracuse 0 0 1 Junior running back Beau Donaldson 2010 Grizzly Football 98 mmm Big Sky Conference Montana once again led the confer­ ence in 2009 with an 8-0 record and became conference champs. in the past 20 years Montana has owned the title outright 10 times or shared it five times for a total of 15 championships. Head coach Bobby Hauck earned Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year for the third time in four seasons. He guided UM to conference victories in 15 straight games and 31 of the last 32. (Bobby Hauck and players celebrate the 2009 Big Sky championship after winning the Nov. 14 game vs. Northern Colorado.) The Big Sky Conference enters its 48th year of athletic competition in The Big Sky sponsors championships in 14 sports, including mens and 2009-10.
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