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01/05 22:33 CST Montana State beats Illinois State in OT for 1st national title
since 1984
Montana State beats Illinois State in OT for 1st national title since 1984
By TERESA M. WALKER
AP Sports Writer
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) --- Myles Sansted kicked the extra point in overtime as
Montana State won its first national championship since 1984, beating Illinois
State 35-34 on Monday night in the Football Championship Subdivision title game.
The Bobcats (14-2) found a way to top a season that featured not one, but two
wins over in-state rival Montana over a four-week span. Beating Montana in the
semifinals put Montana State back into the title game for the second straight
season, third in five years under coach Brent Vigen and the fourth berth
overall.
Montana State found a way to top that accomplishment with a thrilling finish in
the first overtime in the 48 years of this title game. The Bobcats led 21-7 at
halftime and 28-14 in the third. They needed Jhase McMillan's block of Michael
Cosentino's 38-yard field goal attempt with 57 seconds left in regulation to
keep it tied at 28.
In overtime, Justin Lamson tied with a 14-yard touchdown pass to Taco Dowler on
fourth-and-10. Hunter Parsons blocked Cosentino's extra point attempt after
Tommy Rittenhouse gave Illinois State its only lead at 34-28 to open overtime.
Once Sansted's kick went through the uprights, the Bobcats started sprinting
around the field throwing helmets in the air celebrating the end of a long
title drought. Montana State also won the 1976 NCAA Division II title and 1956
NAIA championship.
Illinois State (12-5) already made history as the first FCS team to win four
straight road games to advance through the playoffs to this championship game.
That included a win over this postseason's No. 1 seed and North Dakota State
--- winners of 10 of the last 14 FCS championships including last year.
This was the Redbirds' first time in this game since 2014, and they leave
empty-handed.
Lamson finished with 280 yards passing and two TDs. He also ran for two more
scores. Dowler had eight catches for 111 yards.
Rittenhouse finished with 311 yards passing and four TDs. Victor Dawson ran for
126 yards, and Dylan Lord had 13 catches for 161 yards receiving and two TDs.
The takeaway
Illinois State made big defensive plays to give the Redbirds a chance. They
forced Montana State three-and-out on consecutive drives in the fourth for a
chance at the win and had three sacks.
Montana State won its 14th straight game despite too many self-inflicted
mistakes. The Bobcats were flagged 14 times for 93 yards.
Up next
Illinois State has to replace Rittenhouse. Leading tackler Tye Niekamp has
another season to play for his father Travis, the defensive coordinator and
inside linebackers coach.
Montana State should get Lamson back after he arrived on campus last summer
after two seasons at Stanford. -__
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