BOZEMAN — As the temperature ticked upward in Montana State football’s only full scrimmage of the fall, so too did the Bobcats offensive performance.
After back-to-back three-and-outs and then two other stops to open the 100-plus play session, quarterback Justin Lamson marched the Bobcats 75 yards in 10 plays for a touchdown. Jared White plowed in from 2 yards out. That began a stretch of four drives out of the next six with the offense scoring points.
“The defense probably got off to a better start than the offense,” MSU head coach Brent Vigen said, “and then the offense probably caught up a little bit. I think the mark of a good team is you have that back-and-forth.”
On a day “about the individual units, (and) about a lot of individuals,” as Vigen said, many Bobcats turned in good per