Throughout his five seasons as Montana State head football coach, Brent Vigen has urged his players to avoid complacency.

“We've been able to play whoever's in front of us and make it about the opportunity versus the opponent,” Vigen said Saturday. “That's not easy. Human nature sets in all too often for anyone, especially young people.”

No. 3-ranked MSU’s 66-14 win over Weber State on Saturday at Bobcat Stadium improved Vigen’s record against unranked FCS opponents to 35-0 since he came to Bozeman in 2021. The lowest-ranked FCS team he’s lost to as Bobcats coach was Idaho, which was No. 9 when it beat MSU 24-21 in 2023 at the Kibbie Dome.

“He knows how to bring things up and talk about things that will be relatable to the team,” said MSU running back Julius Davis. “It just shows his ch

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