There's a whole lot of things that Cat and Griz fans don't see eye to eye about, but I think the one thing that we can agree on is our love for College Football in Montana.
I would absolutely love to see the Gameday crew in Missoula for the Brawl of the Wild, but not because "Missoula deserves it", because Montana State is having an amazing season and this could be the icing on the cake as far as the regular season goes.
This annual event, which raises hundreds of thousands of pounds of food for Montanans, is something that every Bobcat and Bozemanite can get behind. Not only does it result in food for those in need in our area, but it's the perfect way to kick off the Holiday Season AND stick it to the Griz.
I have a unique perspective in all of this, because I've lived in both cities. I've been to both stadiums and I've mingled and tailgated with both fan bases. I can tell you who is more passionate and to be honest, it's not even close.
One of the things that set Pack the Place in Pink apart from some other non-profits is the organization is completely operated by volunteers, which means 95 cents of every dollar raised, goes directly to Montana breast cancer patients.
It is a guitar that will last generations. Something that you can pass down to your children, and they can pass down to theirs. Each one unique and slightly different, they aren't just guitars, they really are works of art, and their made right here in Bozeman.
That's four in a row. Four Home games, four wins, and four sell outs. Throw in the fact that it was Homecoming weekend, and all is well in Bobcat Nation. The Cats put down Cal Poly with a final score of 45-7.