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Recap: No. 3 Montana Grizzlies start on fire to grill Weber State Wildcats
Montana scored 21 points in the first quarter and maintained a strong lead at halftime to end a three-game losing streak against Weber State, improving to 9-0 overall.
- The No. 3 Montana Grizzlies beat Weber State Wildcats 38-17 on Saturday at Stewart Stadium, snapping a losing streak and staying unbeaten at 9-0 overall and 5-0 in the Big Sky Conference.
- Montana opened the game by scoring 21 first-quarter points and leading 31-10 at halftime after touchdowns on its first four possessions, with Keali'i Ah Yat throwing two TD passes and running for a score.
- Keali'i Ah Yat threw two touchdown passes and ran for a score with 15 completions, Eli Gillman rushed 12 times for 122 yards and passed 3,000 career rushing yards, and Montana forced two turnovers.
- Next week, Montana returns to Washington-Grizzly Stadium to face Eastern Washington as the Griz defense leads the Big Sky in interceptions, boosted by turnovers forced Saturday.
- Across their history, the previous 12 meetings show the winning team scoring at least 34 points, while Weber State Wildcats had won five of the last six matchups before this loss.
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Montana gets first win at Weber State since 2012, moves to 9-0 with 38-17 victory
Keali’i Ah Yat throws two touchdown passes and runs for a score, leading undefeated Montana to a 38-17 victory over Weber State on Saturday.
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Read Full ArticleNo. 3 Montana bolts to early lead, ends drought against Weber State
OGDEN, Utah The Montana Grizzlies ended a long drought at Stewart Stadium by picking up a 38-17 Big Sky Conference road win Saturday afternoon over the Weber State Wildcats.The Grizzlies kept their unbeaten season going and won in Ogden for the first time since 2012. Weber State had won the three previous meetings overall with the Griz, but Montanas offense, led by quarterback Kealii Ah Yat, proved unstoppable, particularly in the first half.Ah …
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