FCS-CFB Game Preview: North Dakota Fighting Hawks (1-1) vs. Montana Grizzlies (1-0)

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Venue & Game Info

Kickoff: 1:00 PM MT / 2:00 PM CT / 3:00 PM ET

Location: Washington–Grizzly Stadium, Missoula, Montana

Broadcast: Montana Television Network (KPAX, KTVQ, KRTV, KXLH, The Spot – MTN) and ESPN+ streaming

Notable: Top-25 FCS showdown; Montana seeking revenge for last year’s 27–24 loss in Grand Forks

Weather Outlook (as of Sept. 11)

Forecast: Mostly sunny, light winds (5–8 mph)

Temperature at Kickoff: ~71°F, cooling into the mid-60s by the 4th quarter

Impact: Ideal football weather; no significant effect on passing or kicking

Injury & Availability Report

Montana:

No major starters ruled out

QB Clifton McDowell healthy after 3-TD performance vs. Central Washington

RB Eli Gillman (Big Sky Freshman of the Year 2024) available

North Dakota:

No confirmed absences for key starters

QB Tommy Schuster healthy; threw for 3 TDs vs. Portland State

WR Bo Belquist (All-MVFC 2024) active

Recent Form

Montana:

W 42–17 vs. Central Washington — balanced offense, 3 takeaways

Finished 2024 season 10–3, Big Sky co-champions

North Dakota:

W 50–20 vs. Portland State — explosive offense, special teams TD

L 38–35 at Kansas State — nearly upset FBS opponent in opener

Series History

All-Time: Montana leads 13–9

Last Meeting: 2024 — North Dakota 27, Montana 24 (Grand Forks)

Trend: UND has won last two meetings (2018, 2024), both at home; Montana has never lost to UND in Missoula

Betting Trends

Montana: 7–1 at home in 2024; 5–3 ATS in those games

North Dakota: 2–0 ATS vs. Montana since 2018

Over has hit in 3 of last 4 meetings

Game Odds

North Dakota Fighting Hawks     54.5

Montana Grizzlies                           – 6.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Friday, September 12, 2025

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