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BOZEMAN — After back-to-back losses to open the 2025 season, the fourth-ranked Bobcats (0-2) are hoping to earn their first win Saturday against the San Diego Toreros (1-1) at Bobcat Stadium.

MSU has lost three straight games for the first time since 2016. They dropped the 2024 FCS title game to North Dakota State, the 2025 opener at FBS now-No. 4 Oregon and last week’s Gold Rush game in double overtime to No. 2 South Dakota State.

Saturday will be San Diego's second game against a Big Sky Conference team this season. The Toreros, who play in the FCS non-scholarship Pioneer Football League, lost their opener 41-17 loss to Cal Poly. Last week, also at home, they beat then-No. 24 Southern Utah 30-27 in overtime for their first ranked win since 2017 ( first

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