MSU fans are crazy...crazy AWESOME.

No matter where you go around Bozeman, you see Bobcat signs, gear, and support. Having lived in a few college towns, there is just something special about the relationship between Bozeman and Montana State. It goes beyond a partnership with the community and a university, it's more than just a bunch of local fans.  It's bigger than that, it's family.

Monday kicks off Homecoming week for MSU and we're about to have a big ole family reunion! A whole week of fun for the students, alumni, and community is planned.

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Monday- The Spirit Theme for the day is Career Day. The lighting of the M will take place between 7 pm and 8 pm.  This tradition is something folks of all ages look forward to and is the perfect way to kick off Homecoming week.
Tuesday-The Spirit Theme is Twin Tuesday. Tuesday is also Bobcat Family Day, Bobcat Family Day is a chance for students and alumni as well as members of the community to share photos of their Montana State family members on social media

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Wednesday-The Spirit Theme is Tie Dye Day, There will be a Homecoming Bar-B-Q  from 11 am to 1 pm at Centennial Mall.

Thursday-The Spirit Theme is Pajama Day.  There will be a Homecoming Carnival which kicks off at 5 pm and will go until 7 pm.  The Carnival will take place at Kagy Sports Field.

Friday-The Spirit Theme is Blue and Gold Friday.  The highlight of Friday will be the Pep Rally which will kick off at 6 pm, downtown at the corner of Main and Willson with special guests Coach Vigen and Champ.

Saturday-The Homecoming Parade kicks off at 10 am Saturday morning.  Of course there will be tailgating before the game kicks off at 2 pm.

For many members of the Montana State family, Homecoming is just that.  A chance to come home and be part of something special, while visiting with family and friends.  Let us be the first to welcome you back...home.  Go Bobcats!

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