As the weather warms up and people start to think about all of the different activities they'll be doing over the next few months such as floating, hiking, swimming, and just being outdoors, that's not the only thing to look forward to.

Before you know it, football season will be here and we'll be heading over to Bobcat Stadium to cheer on the defending National Champions, the Montana State University Bobcats.

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For the last several years, the first home game of the season has been "Gold Rush".

It's a game where all the Bobcat fans dress in gold and show up in full force. Then there is the annual Gold Rush T-shirt, which is always popular. But before they pick the "official" shirt, fans have the option to vote from 4 different choices.

MSU Gold Rush T-Shirts

It's a cool tradition because it's the fans who have the say, and for many, we look forward to this every year. To see the designs, to pick our favorite, and then hope it wins.

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For those who want to vote, you can vote in the schools poll, or you can comment on the Montana State University Facebook page under the post with the 4 designs. Voting will wrap up Friday, May 22nd, at midnight.

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I prefer number 4, it's my favorite design, but I also kind of like design 1. What about you? Which one is your favorite? Let us know by sending us a message on our app.

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