
Montana adds spring game vs. Portland State
3/2/2021 12:32:00 PM | Football
The Montana Grizzlies have added another opponent to the 2021 modified spring schedule, with Portland State set to visit Washington-Grizzly Stadium in a non-conference matchup on April 17.
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The Griz now have two games set for the spring calendar, with Central Washington coming to Missoula on April 10.
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Both games are contingent on approval by the Missoula County Health Department (MCHD) and will follow all NCAA guidelines and best practices for COVID testing.
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Fan attendance and ticketing options at Washington-Grizzly Stadium are yet to be determined and will be based on approval from MCHD. Broadcast details and kickoff time for the game will also be determined at a later date.
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Per the game contract, Montana will guarantee Portland State $36,000 for its trip to Missoula, with no penalty should the game be canceled.
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Montana and Portland State are two of five teams in the Big Sky conference that opted to play a modified spring slate that falls more closely in line with the traditional spring calendar.
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Like Montana, Portland State last took the field in 2019, when the Vikings finished the year 5-7. That year, the Grizzlies traveled to Portland to face PSU and came away with a 38-23 victory at Hillsboro Stadium. The Griz advanced to the FCS quarterfinals for the first time in a decade that season, finishing the year at 10-4 with a perfect 7-0 home record.
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The Grizzlies and Vikings last played in Missoula in 2018, with PSU connecting on a last-second field goal for a 22-20 win.
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Due to an unbalanced Big Sky schedule, Montana and Portland State will not face each other in the fall of 2021.
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The Griz now have two games set for the spring calendar, with Central Washington coming to Missoula on April 10.
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Both games are contingent on approval by the Missoula County Health Department (MCHD) and will follow all NCAA guidelines and best practices for COVID testing.
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Fan attendance and ticketing options at Washington-Grizzly Stadium are yet to be determined and will be based on approval from MCHD. Broadcast details and kickoff time for the game will also be determined at a later date.
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Per the game contract, Montana will guarantee Portland State $36,000 for its trip to Missoula, with no penalty should the game be canceled.
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Montana and Portland State are two of five teams in the Big Sky conference that opted to play a modified spring slate that falls more closely in line with the traditional spring calendar.
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Like Montana, Portland State last took the field in 2019, when the Vikings finished the year 5-7. That year, the Grizzlies traveled to Portland to face PSU and came away with a 38-23 victory at Hillsboro Stadium. The Griz advanced to the FCS quarterfinals for the first time in a decade that season, finishing the year at 10-4 with a perfect 7-0 home record.
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The Grizzlies and Vikings last played in Missoula in 2018, with PSU connecting on a last-second field goal for a 22-20 win.
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Due to an unbalanced Big Sky schedule, Montana and Portland State will not face each other in the fall of 2021.
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