American college football season
The 1999 Montana Grizzlies football team represented the University of Montana in the 1999 NCAA Division I-AA football season . The Grizzlies were led by fourth-year head coach Mick Dennehy and played their home games at Washington–Grizzly Stadium .[1]
Schedule [ edit ] Date Time Opponent Rank Site Result Attendance Source September 4 1:00 pm South Dakota * No. 3 W 45–1318,191 September 11 1:00 pm Sacramento State No. 3 Washington–Grizzly Stadium Missoula, MT W 41–38 2OT 18,648 September 25 1:00 pm Weber State No. 2 Washington–Grizzly Stadium Missoula, MT W 81–2218,740 October 2 6:00 pm at Portland State No. 2 L 48–51 OT 23,489 October 9 1:00 pm Cal State Northridge No. 8 Washington–Grizzly Stadium Missoula, MT W 48–2718,874 October 16 5:00 pm at No. 21 Northern Arizona No. 7 W 42–2313,304 October 23 2:00 pm Eastern Washington No. 4 W 25–718,847 October 30 6:30 pm at Idaho State No. 5 W 73–234,051 November 6 2:00 pm at Cal Poly * No. 5 W 28–145,720 November 13 12:00 pm Idaho * No. 4 L 30–3319,078 November 20 12:00 pm at Montana State No. 7 W 49–315,007 [2] November 27 12:00 pm No. 9 Youngstown State * No. 8 L 27–3017,261
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Venues Bowls & rivalries Culture and lore People Seasons National championship seasons in bold
College Division / Division II I-AA/FCS Northern Arizona (1978) Montana State (1979) Boise State (1980) Idaho State (1981) Montana , Idaho , & Montana State (1982) Nevada (1983) Montana State (1984) Idaho (1985) Nevada (1986) Idaho (1987) Idaho (1988) Idaho (1989) Nevada (1990) Nevada (1991) Idaho & Eastern Washington (1992) Montana (1993) Boise State (1994) Montana (1995) Montana (1996) Eastern Washington (1997) Montana (1998) Montana (1999) Montana (2000) Montana (2001) Montana , Montana State , & Idaho State (2002) Montana State , Montana , & Northern Arizona (2003) Montana & Eastern Washington (2004) Eastern Washington , Montana State , & Montana (2005) Montana (2006) Montana (2007) Weber State & Montana (2008) Montana (2009) Montana State & Eastern Washington (2010) Montana State & Montana (2011) Eastern Washington , Montana State , & Cal Poly (2012) Eastern Washington (2013) Eastern Washington (2014) Southern Utah (2015) Eastern Washington & North Dakota (2016) Southern Utah & Weber State (2017) Eastern Washington , UC Davis , & Weber State (2018) Sacramento State & Weber State (2019) Weber State (2020) Sacramento State (2021) Montana State & Sacramento State (2022) Montana (2023) National championships in bold
Champion – Georgia Southern Eagles