BOZEMAN — Montana State is moving on in the FCS playoffs, but Saturday’s 21-13 win over Yale in Bozeman came with as many reminders as reasons to celebrate.

The Bobcats controlled stretches of the game yet struggled to find a consistent rhythm on offense while their defense was challenged by the Bulldogs’ physical rushing attack.

MSU coach Brent Vigen acknowledged the uneven performance but emphasized the importance of surviving and advancing in December football.

“Ultimately, that wasn’t our best performance,” Vigen said. “This time of year, it's about finding a way to get yourself another opportunity and we did that.”

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Montana State forced four turnovers to maintain control, including cru

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