"I think that’s one of the things where I vividly remember is the fans were like right on top of you and saying stuff, so it’s going to be one of those things that’s going to be a tough place to play, tough environment. “It’s pretty loud, and their fans are right on top of you," fullback R.J. The program has not only lost three straight inside the Walkup Skydome but are four of 18 overall in that building. The last time Montana State made the more than 924-mile trek to Northern Arizona was in 2017, a location where the Bobcats haven’t seen much success. “For most of our guys this is the first time they’ll have played in the Skydome, and a new venue always brings its own challenges," head coach Brent Vigen said during Monday's presser. That journey starts Saturday down in Flagstaff as the Bobcats travel to Northern Arizona. Fitzgerald stated that on Monday this week as the team focuses in on their final stretch of games to close out the regular season - a road that could lead them to their first Big Sky Conference Championship since 2012. BOZEMAN - Good football teams have to win in November.
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