Three Takeaways: Big-Play Defense Helps Montana State Beat Yale, Avoid NDSU-Esque Demise
- Montana State running back Julius Davis had a heated argument with head coach Brent Vigen after the team's 21-13 playoff win over Yale.
- Davis claimed the situation was misconstrued, as he was trying to greet a former teammate, not instigate a conflict.
- Despite the incident, Davis celebrated the team's victory, appearing in a team photo and stating he takes responsibility for his actions.
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Montana State running back goes ballistic on head coach in fiery scene after playoff win
Montana State running back Julius Davis blew up on head coach Brent Vigen after the team’s 21–13 victory over Yale in the second round of the FCS football playoffs on Saturday afternoon.
Three takeaways: Big-play defense helps Montana State beat Yale, avoid NDSU-esque demise
“All that extra stuff after the game, that's not how Montana State is. That's not what we want to represent here.” - MSU running back Adam Jones
Montana State Coach and Player Have Tense Exchange After Game: ‘I Let My Emotions Get the Best of Me’
“In the heat of the moment, I let my emotions get the best of me and reacted in a way that was unacceptable,” the Montana State running back wrote on social media after the incidentBig Sky Bravery/Instagram; Amanda Loman/Getty Montana State running back Julius Davis; Montana State head coach Brent VigenNEED TO KNOWThe Montana State running back, Julius Davis, was involved in a heated exchange with coach Brent Vigen after the team’s Dec. 6 victor…
College football star, coach butt heads in contentious conflict after playoff win
The Montana State Bobcats advanced to the next round of the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) playoffs on Saturday after a 21-13 win over the Yale Bulldogs.Bobcats running back Julius Davis had a heated exchange with head coach Brent Vigen and teammate Takhari Carr as they walked off the field.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe ESPN broadcast showed Davis meeting with a Yale player on the field as Vigen tried to direct h…
Meanwhile In The FCS, Montana State RB Julius Davis Almost Fought His Head Coach, Teammates, And Yale Players After A Win
FBS college football has been tremendously boring today with two blowouts from Georgia and Texas Tech. But FCS has been anything but boring, with NDSU who were 23.5 favorites suffering one of the craz...
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