The 2025 Big Sky Conference schedule is at the halfway mark, and the league’s postseason awards picture is starting to crystallize.

While some Big Sky players have separated themselves from the pack, most of the awards races remain competitive.

Here’s a look at the top candidates for the honors heading into the final month of the regular season:

Offensive player of the year

Montana quarterback Keali’i Ah Yat leads the Big Sky in passing yards (2,238) and passing touchdowns (17) with a 68.1% completion rate, seven interceptions and three rushing TDs.

But his teammate, wide receiver Michael Wortham, might be the favorite. The Eastern Washington transfer is second among Big Sky players in receptions (47) and third in receiving yards (690) and receiving TDs (six). He’s also rushed for 223

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