Weber State at Montana - Big Sky Football Highlights 2015
Weber State 24,
Montana 21: Before Saturday, the
Weber State Wildcats hadn't won in
Missoula in 28 seasons.
Well, second-year head coach
Jay Hill and the
2015 Wildcats changed that theme, as Weber State used a 27-yard field goal by
Josh Kealamakia to pick up a 24-21 overtime victory over ranked Montana.
The Wildcats scored first in the game, as
Eric Wilkes scored on a three-yard run. The Grizzlies scored two consecutive touchdowns to take a 14-7 lead, but then Weber found some momentum in the second quarter.
First, Wildcats quarterback Jadrian
Clark found
Cameron Livingston for a 15-yard touchdown, and then Cordero
Dixon intercepted a
Chad Chalich pass, returning it 30 yards for a touchdown that gave Weber State a 21-14 halftime lead.
Montana tied the game in the fourth quarter as Makena Simis found
Ben Roberts on a 44-yard pass.
The Grizzlies initially had the ball in the overtime period, but a Simis fumble was recovered by
Filipe Sitake to set the Wildcats up.
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The Big Sky Conference (
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