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Five 2024 Offseason Questions For Montana Football
As the 2024 FCS offseason marches on, HERO Sports will look at five questions for the 2023 quarterfinalists.
Next up is Montana.
Montana finished 13-2 last year and advanced to FCS national championship, losing 23-3 to South Dakota State. Here are five questions the Grizzlies face entering 2024.
Can Montana Make It Back To Frisco?
Tasting an FCS championship game makes the appetite to play for another title even stronger. But reaching Frisco a second time isn’t as easy as South Dakota State, or past North Dakota State teams, make it look.
There have been plenty of one-hit wonders in the Frisco era.
Montana State hasn’t returned to Frisco since its 2021 season appearance. Eastern Washington hasn’t made it back since 2018. Same thing with Youngstown State in 2016, Jacksonville State in 2015, Illinois State in 2014, and Towson in 2013.
Sam Houston didn’t make it back in 2021 despite returning its entire team from the spring championship. After back-to-back appearances in 2011 and 2012, it took SHSU nearly 10 years for another trip to the title game.
The Grizzlies bring back an experienced team, which we’ll touch on below. And the schedule is manageable, featuring a nice non-conference slate of hosting Missouri State, Morehead State, and playoff contender Western Carolina while going to one of the better home-field advantages at North Dakota. Montana avoids ranked Idaho and Sac State in Big Sky play, hosts postseason contenders Weber State and UC Davis, and has to go to rival and likely highly-ranked Montana State. Other road games are favorable at Eastern Washington, Northern Colorado, and Cal Poly.
An 11-1 record is certainly plausible, resulting in plenty of home playoff games for a run back to Frisco. It seems favorable. Then again, making it back there hasn’t been easy for past runner-ups.
Who Is The Starting QB?
For the fourth season in a row, Montana will have a new starting quarterback.
After transferring to Montana and leading the Griz to the title game, Clifton McDowell hit the transfer portal again. He committed to Temple, his fifth college stop.
The loss of McDowell is tough. He settled a rocky quarterback situation and elevated his play every week as a catalyst in Montana’s run. However, there was a very good chance he would be in a QB battle entering 2024. Montana is very high on Keali’i Ah Yat, who will be a redshirt freshman in the fall. He’s the son of Griz Hall of Fame QB Brian Ah Yat.
Montana brought in Fresno State transfer Logan Fife, who started six games from 2022 to 2023. Sam Vidlak, a 2023 transfer from Boise State, also returns after beginning last season as Montana’s starter.
McDowell was good, sometimes great, during the regular season. He was fine during the playoffs. But you need better than fine to win a title. Ah Yat may have a higher ceiling than McDowell. He’s also still young in his college career.
A positive is the new QB will have great weapons to utilize. The standout WR trio of Junior Bergen, Aaron Fontes, and Keelan White is expected to return. All-American TE Cole Grossman is back after missing all of 2023 with an injury. RB Eli Gillman returns after winning the Jerry Rice Award. Veteran and productive RB Nick Ostmo announced he’ll be returning for one more year.
Can The O-Line Continue To Improve?
Montana’s o-line was very good down the stretch. It’s a unit that has taken a bit to reach Bobby Hauck’s standard. And there’s still room to improve.
Will that improvement continue with the loss of a few starters?
The good news is Montana still has plenty of experience returning up front. Injuries at various points of the season resulted in different starting lineups and rotations. Liam Brown (6’5” 301 lbs), Brandon Casey (6’5” 305 lbs), Journey Grimsrud (6’3” 291 lbs), and Cannon Panfiloff (6’6” 285 lbs) return after starting games.
Casey earned All-Big Sky First Team honors, and Grimsrud was an honorable mention selection.
A good offensive line isn’t enough to win an FCS title. It may not even be hyperbole to say a very good offensive line isn’t enough to win an FCS title. You need an elite o-line to reach the bar that’s been set to win it all. Past national title squads have had multiple NFL players up front.
Montana is loaded at WR, RB, and TE. QB play will be the big question. But continued development on the OL is crucial.
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How Are The Defensive Leaders Replaced?
The heart and soul of the 2023 Montana squad was its defense, led by veteran talent and Montana natives.
There are key names to replace heading into 2024. Like leading tackler Braxton Hill. And Alex Gubner, a force at DT. Tyler Flink and Levi Janacaro have also exhausted their eligibility after being in the Top 5 in 2023 team tackles.
A good nucleus is back, though, and you can always trust Montana’s defense to range from good to great.
Safety Ryder Meyer (No. 2 tackler) and LB Ryan Tirrell (No. 4 tackler) were 2023 juniors. LB Riley Wilson (No. 6 tackler and leader in TFLs and sacks) was a sophomore. Safety Jaxon Lee (No. 8 tackler) was a junior. And starting defensive ends Kale Edwards (6’5” 235 lbs) and Hayden Harris (6’5” 252 lbs) were also juniors.
How Do The Transfers Gel?
For how much FCS fans complain about the transfer portal, it isn’t all negative. Some FCS programs have actually benefited from the portal. Two of those teams were recently in Frisco.
Montana has lost one transfer to the FBS this offseason, and it has brought in six FBS transfers and three FCS transfers. Last offseason, the Griz lost zero transfers to the FBS. They landed 10 FBS transfers, including impact guys like Riley Wilson (LB), Grant Glasgow (K), and Hayden Harris (DL). In 2022, they lost two transfers to the FBS. They brought in eight FBS transfers, led by impact players like Lucas Johnson (QB), Sawyer Racanelli (WR), Chris Walker (OL), and Nico Ramos (K).
The Griz have leveraged the portal positively. They’ve been able to keep a majority of its star players. And they have found guys in the portal who have become key starters while maintaining a tight-knit locker room. Montana looks to do the same in 2024, replenishing its roster with guys from Arizona, Cal, Fresno State, Kent State, San Diego State, Utah, Monmouth, Montana State, and Youngstown State.


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Montana nurse and Guard member earns national Air Force recognition
GREAT FALLS — For Staff Sgt. Brianna St. Lawrence-Brody, service does not only happen in uniform.
Outside the gates of the base, she works at Benefis as a nurse, Great Falls Public Schools as a school nurse, and comes home as a wife and mom of four. For the Montana Air National Guard, she serves as a command post controller with the 120th Airlift Wing in Great Falls.
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Montana nurse and Guard member earns national Air Force recognition
This year, St. Lawrence-Brody was named the U.S. Air National Guard’s Outstanding Airman of the Year in the Non-Commissioned Officer category.
She said the recognition came as a surprise, especially because her path into the Guard started later than others.
“I joined very late in life,” St. Lawrence-Brody said. “I joined the Guard right before I turned 40. So for me, every opportunity that’s presented, I want to take the bull by the horns and just run with it and do the best of my ability.”
During the COVID-19 pandemic, she joined the Guard after finishing nursing school. She said she went straight from nursing school into helping open a COVID unit, while also working at Benefis.
She said that experience was the start of one journey, but not the whole of what she wanted to accomplish.
St. Lawrence-Brody joined the Guard for the opportunities, the challenge and to help build a future for her four children.
“It’s a little bit of a competition for myself,” she said. “Like, if I can do it, why not try my best to achieve it?”
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As a command post controller, she assists in helping move information during emergencies and major events.
“Outside, obviously, I’m a nurse. Inside the Guard, I have nothing to do with the medical field, which is kind of amazing,” St. Lawrence-Brody said. “It keeps me on my toes.”
She explained balancing the Guard, two civilian jobs and four children takes support from her family, her employers and her unit. She said Benefis and GFPS have been supportive of her military service.
Her nomination included her deployment experience, training work overseas and involvement across the wing. St. Lawrence-Brody said she deployed to Ramstein Air Base in Germany, where she worked with an operations center supporting entities connected to Africa.
But, she says this recognition is not the finish line.
“This award, it’s not necessarily a landing pad for me,” St. Lawrence-Brody said. “I want to use it as a springboard.”
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St. Lawrence-Brody hopes her story encourages others to keep taking on new opportunities, even when they feel uncertain.
“Get comfortable with being uncomfortable and be okay with doing things afraid,” she said. “I think when you get to be okay with doing things afraid, that’s where you’re going to find the growth.”
She has already won at the Air National Guard level, but she recently traveled to Washington, D.C., as part of the broader Air Force Outstanding Airman of the Year process, which includes nominees from the Guard, Reserve and major commands across the Air Force.
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Montana Lottery Powerball, Lotto America results for June 27, 2026
The Montana Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at June 27, 2026, results for each game:
Winning Powerball numbers from June 27 drawing
03-16-28-30-59, Powerball: 11, Power Play: 2
Check Powerball payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Lotto America numbers from June 27 drawing
03-08-18-22-39, Star Ball: 06, ASB: 02
Check Lotto America payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Big Sky Bonus numbers from June 27 drawing
05-16-19-27, Bonus: 08
Check Big Sky Bonus payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Powerball Double Play numbers from June 27 drawing
02-26-34-43-45, Powerball: 15
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Winning Montana Cash numbers from June 27 drawing
05-09-10-15-35
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Winning Millionaire for Life numbers from June 27 drawing
26-32-38-51-52, Bonus: 05
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When are the Montana Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 8:59 p.m. MT on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 9 p.m. MT on Tuesday and Friday.
- Lucky For Life: 8:38 p.m. MT daily.
- Lotto America: 9 p.m. MT on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Big Sky Bonus: 7:30 p.m. MT daily.
- Powerball Double Play: 8:59 p.m. MT on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Montana Cash: 8 p.m. MT on Wednesday and Saturday.
- Millionaire for Life: 9:15 p.m. MT daily.
Missed a draw? Peek at the past week’s winning numbers.
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Great Falls Tribune editor. You can send feedback using this form.
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