Bobcats Edge Redbirds in OT Thriller to Claim First FCS Title Since 1984!

In the first overtime game in FCS championship history, the Montana State Bobcats outlasted the Illinois State Redbirds in a heart-pounding finish.

Score Summary

The Bobcats jumped out to a commanding 21-7 halftime lead and pushed it to 28-14 early in the second half before the Redbirds mounted a furious comeback to tie it at 28-28 by the end of regulation. In overtime, Illinois State struck first with a touchdown to lead 34-28 after a missed extra point, but Montana State responded with a touchdown of their own to tie it at 34-34 before nailing the game-winning extra point for a final score of 35-34.

Turning Points

  • Blocked Field Goal Forces OT: With 57 seconds left in regulation and the game tied at 28, Montana State’s Jhase McMillan blocked a 38-yard field goal attempt by Illinois State’s Michael Cosentino, sending the game to overtime.
  • Missed Extra Point in OT: After Illinois State quarterback Tommy Rittenhouse scored to put the Redbirds up 34-28, Cosentino missed his second extra point of the game, keeping the door open for the Bobcats.
  • Fourth-and-10 Heroics: In Montana State’s overtime possession, quarterback Justin Lamson connected with receiver Taco Dowler on a 14-yard touchdown pass on fourth-and-10 to tie the game at 34-34, setting up the decisive extra point by Myles Sansted.

Standout Performances

  • Justin Lamson (Montana State QB): Threw for 280 yards and two touchdowns while adding two rushing scores, showcasing dual-threat prowess in clutch moments.
  • Taco Dowler (Montana State WR): Hauled in eight receptions for 111 yards, including the game-tying touchdown in overtime that kept the Bobcats’ championship dreams alive.
  • Tommy Rittenhouse (Illinois State QB): Delivered 311 passing yards and four touchdowns, nearly engineering a Cinderella upset.
  • Dylan Lord (Illinois State WR): Dominated with 13 catches for 161 yards and two touchdowns, serving as Rittenhouse’s go-to target.
  • Victor Dawson (Illinois State RB): Rushed for 126 yards, providing balance to the Redbirds’ offense amid their comeback.

Implications for Playoff Chances

As the FCS national championship game, this result crowns Montana State (14-2) as the 2025 champions, ending a 41-year title drought and marking their first FCS crown since 1984—bolstering their program prestige and likely securing strong recruiting and seeding in future seasons. For Illinois State (12-5), the loss caps a remarkable unseeded run with four straight road playoff wins, including an upset over defending champ North Dakota State, but leaves them as runners-up without a title—positioning them as a rising threat with momentum heading into 2026 recruiting and preseason rankings.

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