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Montana State spring football – April 14 scrimmage

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In this video, hear from Montana State head coach Jeff Choate, sophomore quarterback Chris Murray, senior offensive tackle Dylan Mahoney, senior cornerback Bryce Alley and sophomore middle linebacker Sean Opland following Montana State’s 72-play scrimmage on Friday, April 14 at Bobcat Stadium.

This video was filmed and produced by Colter Nuanez. All Rights Reserved.

Montana State senior Mitch Herbert scores a touchdown during Friday's scrimmage/ by Colter Nuanez

Montana State senior Mitch Herbert scores a touchdown during Friday’s scrimmage/ by Colter Nuanez

SCORING PLAYS

Mitch Herbert 14-yard touchdown catch from Chris Murray to cap six-play, 70-yard drive. Murray was 6-6 for 73 yards on the drive.

Luke Daly 47-yard field goal

Gabe Peppenger 42-yard field goal

Rushing (38-120) — Noah James 5-11; Chris Murray 12-65, TD; Nick LaSane 4-8; Jake Roper 6-22; Tyler Bruggman 2-1; Anthony Pegues – 6-31; Brady McChesney 1-2; Kamden Brown 1-(-9); Kevin Kassis 1-7

Passing — Tyler Bruggman 4-5, 94, INT

Chris Murray 8-13, 98, TD, INT

Brady McChesney 1-2, 31

Kamden Brown 4-4, 20

Montana State senior Justin Paige

Montana State senior Justin Paige

Receiving — Keon Stephens 1-10

Mitch Herbert 2-22, TD

Cam Sutton 3-53

Kevin Kassis – 2-13

Justin Paige – 2-77

Clark Judisch – 3-41

Jered Padmos – 2-10

Dylan Stenseth – 1-7

Connor Sullivan – 1-10

Sacks — Derek Marks, Balue Chapman, Ty Robbie

Interceptions — Josh Hill, Damien Washington

Tackles for loss — Mac Bignell, Grant Collins, Derek Marks (2), Sean Opland, Ty Robbie, Marcus Ferriter

Pass breakups — Derek Marks

About Colter Nuanez

Colter Nuanez is the co-founder and senior writer for Skyline Sports. After spending six years in the newspaper industry with stops at the Missoulian, the Ellensburg Daily Record and the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, the former Washington Newspaper Association Sportswriter of the Year and University of Montana Journalism School graduate ('09) has cultivated a deep passion for sports journalism during his 13-year career covering the Big Sky Conference. In August of 2014, Colter and brother Brooks merged their passions of writing and art to found Skyline Sports.

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