Montana State Bobcats return home after winning FCS national championship

Waded Cruzado President of Montana State University
Waded Cruzado President of Montana State University
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The Montana State University Bobcats, who recently won the FCS national championship, are scheduled to return to Bozeman today. The team will arrive on flight N851SY at approximately 1:15 p.m. Fans who wish to greet the team can do so by lining up downstairs at the bottom of the escalator at Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport.

Montana State University is home to over 17,000 students and offers more than 250 undergraduate and 115 graduate programs, according to its official website. The university competes in 13 NCAA sports and maintains a rodeo program, with the Bobcat as its mascot (source). MSU also emphasizes community building through events and outdoor activities and operates from its main campus in Bozeman (source).

Founded in 1893 as Montana’s first land-grant institution, MSU focuses on blending education, research, and community engagement (source). The university serves as a public research institution and provides access to regional sites such as Yellowstone National Park (source).

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