BOZEMAN — The special teams unit at Montana State returned a couple key veterans, including an All-American, while adding some freshmen who made strides this fall camp while having big shoes to fill this upcoming season.
Placekicker Myles Sansted quickly became one of the most experienced veterans in the room once last season ended. He’s prepared mentally and physically to bring his game to the next level this season.
"Kicking, so much of it is a mental piece, so I’ve been working on that, reading books, meeting with sports psychologists, things like that, just doing everything I can to make sure that my mental is 100%," he said.
"I just want to be able to be the quarterback of the special teams where if something goes wrong, I can make this right and make sure that we’re dialed in, and