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 Data Scout Notes: **2022: NewcomerOYC/2ndC-AP...2021: Transfer from Wyoming...NAC...2020: NAC...(+) 10-24-20 Leg INJ/Out for 2020...Announced transfer from Wyoming to Montana St on Jan 9 '22. Entered transfer portal to leave Wyoming on Dec 23 '21. 90-177-1125-6-7-50.8 pass, 71-209-2.9-3 rush, 2 TT, FR



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  Sean Chambers threw two touchdown passes and ran for a score, Blake Glessner kicked four field goals on a frozen field and Montana State defeated Weber State 33-25 in the second round of the FCS playoffs on Saturday. Montana State (11-1), the fourth seed, earned its ninth straight win. The Bobcats, whose only loss this season was to FBS-member Oregon State 68-28, is home against fifth-seeded No. 5 William & Mary in the quarterfinals. Weber State (10-3) got a 39-yard field goal from Kyle Thompson on the opening possession to grab a 3-0 lead. Montana State answered with Chambers' 2-yard touchdown run for a 7-3 lead after one quarter. Glessner stretched the Bobcats lead to 10-3 with a 36-yard field goal, but Weber State (9-3) pulled even on Bronson Barron's 15-yard scoring strike to Ty MacPherson. Glessner kicked a 33-yard field goal with 2:47 left and another - from 31 yards out - on the final play of the half to give Montana State a 16-10 lead. The Bobcats gained separation in the third quarter. Glessner kicked a 32-yard field goal and Chambers connected with Derryk Snell for a 28-yard touchdown and a 26-10 Bobcats lead.

Chambers fired a 47-yard scoring strike to Willie Patterson 50 seconds into the final quarter on a double reverse and Montana State led 33-10. Kylan Weisser threw touchdown passes covering 31 yards to Jon Christensen and an 8-yarder to Hayden Meacham to get the Wildcats within eight points with 4:42 remaining. But the Bobcats used seven running plays - to pick up three first downs - and a kneel-down to run out the clock. Tommy Mellott completed 13 of 19 passes for 91 yards for the Bobcats, who play two quarterbacks. Chambers was 2-of-2 passing for 75 yards. Mellott carried 22 times for 158 of the Bobcats' 388 rushing yards. Chambers carried 13 times for 92 yards. MSU entered play second in the nation averaging 325.7 yards rushing per game. Isaiah Ifanse made his season debut for Montana State. Ifanse, fifth on the FCS all-time rushing yards list, carried 10 times for 91 yards, upping his career total to 3,552. - Montana State/AP College Football


(DS#70 RB) rSr/2024 RB Sean ChambersMontana State
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  2022 ALL-BIG SKY SECOND TEAM: AP Sean Chambers (MSU),...Of the 14 Bobcats honored, only O'Reilly, Okada and Patterson are seniors. Chambers, Askeslon and Snell are juniors, and the other eight are sophomores. Montana State's four first team selections checks in as fifth-most (behind Sacramento State, like MSU an undefeated co-champion, with nine, UC Davis' six, and Weber State and Montana's five each). - Montana State Football

(DS#70 RB) rSr/2024 RB Sean ChambersMontana State
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  2022 BIG SKY NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR: Sean Chambers, QB (MSU),...Chambers, a transfer from Wyoming, split time with Tommy Mellott at quarterback this year for the Bobcats as he took the league by storm. Chambers rushed for 17 touchdowns on the year, which ranked second in the league and fourth in the FCS. The Newcomer of the Year win is Montana State's first since Tray Robinson won the award in 2010. - Big Sky Football

(DS#70 RB) rSr/2024 RB Sean ChambersMontana State
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  OCT 3 BIG SKY CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Sean Chambers (Montana State)/Dante Chachere (Portland State),...In his first start as a Bobcat, quarterback Sean Chambers racked up over 400 yards of total offense and five touchdowns to lead Montana State to a 41-24 victory over UC Davis on ESPNU. Chambers did most of his damage on the ground, with 203 yards rushing and three touchdowns that included a 78-yard sprint for the game's first score. Chambers leads the Big Sky in rushing yards per game and rushing touchdowns, with his 12 scores on the ground also topping the FCS. Others Nominated, Off: Gevani McCoy (Idaho), Cameron Skattebo (Sac State), Marcus Knight (Montana), Stacy Chukwumezie (NAU). - Big Sky Football

(DS#70 RB) rSr/2024 RB Sean ChambersMontana State
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  OCT 3 STATS FCS NATIONAL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Sean Chambers, Montana State, QB, Jr., 6-3, 232, Kerman, California,...Making his first start with the Bobcats, the Wyoming transfer accounted for 430 yards of total offense and five touchdowns in a 41-27 victory over UC Davis in the Big Sky. He rushed for 203 yards and three touchdowns, including scores of 78 and 65 yards, and completed 13 of 21 passes for 227 yards and two touchdowns. The Division I touchdown leader (12) became the first FCS player to have 200+ passing yards and 200+ rushing yards in the same game since 2018. Honorable Mention: Javon Antonio, WR, Northwestern State; Cade Brister, QB, Lindenwood; Dante Chachere, QB, Portland State; Jermaine Corbett, RB, Stonehill; Isaiah Davis, RB, South Dakota State; Jaaron Hayek, WR, Villanova; Jacob Herres, WR, Richmond; Geno Hess, RB, Southeast Missouri; Parker McKinney, QB, Eastern Kentucky; Jaleel McLaughlin, RB, Youngstown State; Lindsey Scott Jr., QB, UIW; Xavier Smith, WR, Florida A&M. - Stats FCS Football

(DS#70 RB) rSr/2024 RB Sean ChambersMontana State
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  Quarterback Sean Chambers ran for three touchdowns and the Montana State defense forced six turnovers in a 37-6 Homecoming win over Idaho State on Saturday. After the Bengals (0-6, 0-3 Big Sky Conference) opened the game with a quick, four-play drive capped by a 36-yard touchdown pass from Sagan Gronauer to Chedon James, the Bobcats (5-1, 3-0) took over, rolling to their 16th straight home win.

R.J. Fitzgerald capped an 11-play, 71-yard drive with a 2-yard plunge on first possession for the Bobcats, ranked fifth if the FCS coaches poll. Chambers scored on 4-, 13- and 6-yard runs for and Blake Glessner kicked a pair of field goals for a 34-6 halftime lead. Chambers completed 16 of 22 passes for 150 yards and Sean Austin was 8 of 8 for 60. Chambers ran for 34 yards and now has an FCS leading 15 rushing TDs. Lane Sumner had 100 of the 255 yards the Bobcats picked up on the ground. Idaho State finished with 254 yards but Gronauer, who was 16 of 23 for 173 yards, threw three interceptions. Level Price Jr. had two fumble recoveries for MSU. - Montana State/AP College Football


(DS#70 RB) rSr/2024 RB Sean ChambersMontana State
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  Sean Chambers completed 13 of 21 passes for 227 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 203 yards and three TDs on 18 carries to help Montana State beat UC Davis 41-24 Saturday night. Chambers, a transfer from Wyoming who made his first career start in place of injured starter Tommy Mellott, raced 78 yards for a touchdown on the second play from scrimmage and later scored on the same read-option play, this time from 65-yards out to give Montana State a 38-24 lead with 5:24 left in the third quarter.

Ulonzo Gilliam Jr. ran for 127 yards and a touchdown on 24 carries for UC Davis (1-4, 0-2 Big Sky). His 38-yard scoring run that made it 7-7 in the first quarter was his school-record 41st career touchdown. The sixth-year senior took a handoff and ran toward the sideline before he stopped and threw his first career pass to a wide-open McCallan Castles for a 22-yard touchdown catch-and-run that trimmed the Aggies' deficit to 24-21 after holder Henry Reich ran in the 2-point conversion with 9:58 left in the third quarter. Elijah Elliott had 16 carries for 74 yards and added a 37-yard reception for Montana State (4-1, 2-0). The Bobcats, ranked No. 4 in the FCS coaches poll, had 552 total yards, including 325 rushing. - AP College Football


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  Sean Chambers scored on a 13-yard run for the winning touchdown as No. 4 Montana State defeated No. 15 Eastern Washington 38-35 on Saturday in a Big Sky Conference opening game that had a wild final four minutes. With the Bobcats (3-1) trailing 35-31, a Chambers pass was picked off by Jaren Banks in the end zone with 3:52 left in the game. On the next play, Sebastian Valdez forced a Micah Smith fumble that was recovered by Ty Okada. It took two Chambers carries for MSU to score.

On fourth-and-14 from the EWU 25, Nolan Ulm caught a long pass from Gunner Talkington but when he landed on the turn, the ball popped loose into Danny Uluilakepa's hands and after a long review the Bobcats ran out the final two minutes. There were no turnovers in the game until the closing minutes. In relief of Tommy Mellott, who was injured late in the first quarter, Chambers ran 26 times for 144 yards and two touchdowns and was 6-of-12 passing for 69 yards with a touchdown. His 5-yard pass to Willie Patterson gave MSU a 24-21 lead and his 2-yard run in the third quarter made it 31-21. Talkington, who was 17 of 26 for 230 yards, had an 80-yard pass to Freddie Roberson and 8 yards to Ulm in the fourth to put Eastern (1-2) on top 35-31. - Montana State/AP College Football


(DS#70 RB) rSr/2024 RB Sean ChambersMontana State
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  Sean Chambers accounted for four touchdowns and Montana State rolled to a 63-13 victory over Morehead State on Saturday. Chambers threw an 11-yard TD pass to Willie Patterson and an 8-yarder to Clevan Thomas while Morehead State answered each with turnovers on fumbles about six minutes into the game. Marqui Johnson broke loose on a 23-yard touchdown run and Taco Dowler added a 67-yard punt return for a score and the Bobcats lead 28-0 at the end of the first quarter. Chambers completed 3 of 7 passes for 30 yards. He added scoring runs from 55 and 14 yards in the second half and finished with 127 yards rushing. Tommy Mellott was 16-of-22 passing for 265 yards with a pair of TD passes for fourth-ranked Montana State (2-0). Nathan Hazlett kicked two field goals for Morehead State (0-2). - Montana State/AP College Football

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  Sean Chambers threw a touchdown pass and ran for another score, and Wyoming beat Ball State 45-12 on Saturday. Chambers completed 14 of 23 passes for 201 yards. He threw a short TD pass to Treyton Welch early in the second quarter, and his 1-yard scoring run late made it 31-0 at halftime. Xazavian Valladay and Dawaiian McNeely also had touchdown runs for the Cowboys (3-0). Wyoming's Keyon Blankenbaker had an interception in the first quarter and ran 50 yards into the end zone. Chad Muma's 45-yard pick-6 capped the scoring with 6:35 remaining. Carson Steele and Will Jones each had a touchdown run for Ball State (1-2). - Wyoming/AP College Football

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  Sean Chambers ran nine yards for the winning touchdown with 1:35 remaining and Wyoming blunted a furious Northern Illinois comeback with a 50-43 win on Saturday. Isaiah Neyor scored three touchdowns, two via passes from Chambers, as the Cowboys (2-0) built a 42-16 lead by late in the third quarter. Wyoming intercepted Northern Illinois' Rocky Lombardi three times, his first picks of the season and most since throwing three against Iowa in November 2020. Two of the three interceptions led to Wyoming touchdowns.

But Northern Illinois (1-1) rallied with four straight touchdowns to take a 43-42 lead with just under five minutes left. Lombardi fired a 14-yard strike to Trayvon Rudolph, and freshman Harrison Waylee, who had 179 yards rushing, tore off scoring runs of 75 and 14 yards to come within 42-36 early in the fourth. Clint Ratkovich scored his third touchdown to give Northern Illinois the lead. On Wyoming's final drive, Chambers drove the Cowboys 75 yards in 10 plays. Chambers went 13-of-23 passing for 204 yards with touchdown strikes of 33 and 19 yards to Neyor. Xazavian Valladay gained 101 yards on 21 carries with a TD. - Wyoming/AP College Football


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  Sean Chambers connected with Treyton Welch up the middle for a go-ahead 21-yard touchdown with 47 seconds left and Wyoming edged Montana State 19-16 on Saturday. Wyoming was held to three points through three quarter before Xazavian Valladay put the Cowboys ahead 9-7 with a 2-yard rush early in the fourth. Welch's TD capped an eight-play, 75-yard drive after Montana State had taken a 16-12 lead with 2:17 to go on Treyton Pickering's 1-yard TD grab. It spoiled the debut of Montana State's first-year head coach Brent Vigen, who was Wyoming's offensive coordinator for the previous seven seasons.

Chambers was 15-of-26 passing for 196 yards with one touchdown and one interception. Welch had two catches for 25 yards. Valladay rushed for 77 yards and Chambers also carried it 14 times for 51 yards. Matthew McKay passed for 200 yards and one touchdown for Montana State. Isaiah Ifanse rushed 16 times for 103 yards. Blake Glessner made a 53-yard field goal to pull Montana State within 10-9. - Wyoming/AP College Football


(DS#70 RB) rSr/2024 RB Sean ChambersMontana State
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  Redshirt sophomore quarterback Sean Chambers once again finds himself in the driver's seat to be the University of Wyoming's starting quarterback. Chambers was named the Cowboys' starting quarterback each of the previous two falls, and he made it a third when the team's post-spring depth chart was released in late-May. He has suffered season-ending injuries in each of his three seasons in Laramie, however, and is looking to end his streak of bad luck. Chambers broke his left leg on the third play from scrimmage in the 2020 season opener at Nevada.

While Chambers is atop the most recent depth chart, he will still have to hold off redshirt freshman Levi Williams through the summer and fall. Williams saw nearly all the snaps in UW's six games after Chambers went down. "I think competition breeds success. I'm definitely OK with being in a competition," Chambers said. "I wouldn't expect my position to be (handed to me)." Chambers practiced during the spring and played in the spring game, completing 8 of 13 passes for 172 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. Like the rest of the Cowboys, he entered the offseason with a chip on his shoulder. "It feels like some redemption. We have some stuff to prove to people," Chambers said. - Wyoming Tribune Eagle


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  University of Wyoming quarterback Sean Chambers has been named to the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Watch list. The Golden Arm Award, presented annually to the top upperclassmen quarterback by the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Educational Foundation encapsulates all that is positive in college sports. The award acknowledges performance on the field, but it goes beyond completion percentage and touchdown strikes. The award values character, citizenship, integrity and those who honor the game. Chambers appeared in one game last season before missing the rest of the campaign with an ankle injury. Wyoming is 9-4 in games which Chambers starts. - Wyoming Tribune Eagle

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  Sean Chambers needed a change. And if he's being honest, he contemplated whether or not it would include football. His first few seasons as Wyoming's starting quarterback have all ended the same way. One season-ending injury after another took a mental toll on Chambers, who's lost just three times as the Cowboys' starter but has only played in 13 games over three seasons because of two fractured legs and a knee that's been surgically repaired. Chambers has already proven to be one of the Mountain West's most dynamic dual-threat signal callers when he's on the field, accounting for 22 career touchdowns in those games (10 passing, 12 rushing). But once the latest injury occurred on the first series of UW's pandemic-shortened season at Nevada last fall, Chambers admitted he started to wonder if this football thing was for him.

"Football was the worst thing in the world, especially college football," Chambers said. "I've had so much fun playing football, and in college, three straight season-ending injuries...I went to a dark place and thought about it." Yet Chambers joined the rest of his teammates inside War Memorial Stadium on Tuesday to go through the Cowboys' first spring practice. He's healthy again and said he feels no limitations, though he admitted it's going to take some time to work himself back into playing shape. UW had to cancel its spring last year because of the coronavirus pandemic, so those three snaps against the Wolf Pack are the only reps he's gotten in a game or practice since mid-October. - Casper Star-Tribune


(DS#70 RB) rSr/2024 RB Sean ChambersMontana State
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  Sean Chambers' comeback tour will again return to War Memorial Stadium this spring. It's been a frustrating last couple of seasons for Wyoming's sophomore quarterback, whose tough luck with injuries has been well-documented. Three season-ending injuries in as many years have kept Chambers off the field far more often than he's been on it. When healthy, the 6-foot-3, 225-pounder has proven to be arguably the Mountain West's most dynamic signal callers with his legs. Chambers is averaging 6 yards per carry and has already accounted for 12 rushing touchdowns despite playing just 13 games so far with 12 starts. Chambers is expected to be full go for spring practice, which is scheduled to begin April 6, and the top priority for the Cowboys has to be keeping it that way heading into the summer and into the fall. The same could be said for Levi Williams, who took over as the starter once Chambers went down with a leg injury three snaps into the Cowboys' pandemic-shortened season. - Casper Star-Tribune

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  At a game that had nearly no fans in attendance, the University of Wyoming found its own energy in the form of Sean Chambers, even though he was unable to play the majority of the game. The redshirt sophomore quarterback and team captain was knocked out with a fibula injury just three plays into Saturday's 37-34 overtime loss at Nevada. A UW spokesperson said it is potentially a broken fibula, and UW coach Craig Bohl said the injury could ultimately be season ending. It would be the third consecutive season Chambers has seen his season end prematurely due to leg injury, as he broke his right ankle as a true freshman again Air Force, and suffered a left knee injury against the Wolf Pack in 2019 that required surgery. Chambers was carted off the field but returned to the sideline, where he sat on the bench and stood on crutches for the remainder of the night without his pads or helmet in sight.

Following his return to the bench, a group of wide receivers, including junior Gunner Gentry, embraced Chambers. He couldn't impact the game with his arm or his legs any longer, but Chambers was able to inspire his teammates just by being there. When the game went to overtime, it was Chambers, crutches and all, who came to midfield to call the coin toss. "It just really goes to show the kind of person Sean is. He's a big team first guy. He really will serve others before he serves himself," Gentry said. "And that really goes to show, the way he came out on the field even though he was still in a ton of pain and still hurting, he still came out and supported us. "He was locked in the whole game. He was vocal, he was energized. Just having that, I think, was huge. Just showing us that, no matter what, you can fight through anything." - Wyoming Tribune Eagle


(DS#70 RB) rSr/2024 RB Sean ChambersMontana State
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  Wyoming has selected its captains for the upcoming football season, which include some familiar names. Quarterback Sean Chambers, defensive end Garrett Crall, offensive lineman Keegan Cryder and linebacker Chad Muma all earned the distinction this season. UW announced its four captains Saturday. A year after being just the seventh underclassman in program history to be voted a captain, Chambers has earned the distinction for the second straight year. Chambers, a redshirt sophomore, has been the Cowboys' starting quarterback since the end of his true freshman season when healthy, going 9-2 as a starter, and his captain status may be an indication of who will take the first snap when UW opens its season at Nevada on Saturday. - Casper Star-Tribune

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  Sean Chambers passed for a touchdown and ran for another, Xazavian Valladay added 187 yards and a score and Wyoming led from the get-go defeating New Mexico 23-10 on Saturday. Chambers scored from the 1 as the first quarter ended, boosting Wyoming (5-2, 2-1 Mountain West Conference) to a 7-0 lead and the Cowboys never trailed. Valladay was the workhorse, pounding out 187 yards on 33 carries, his 3-yard touchdown run staking the Cowboys to a 13-0 lead in the third quarter after the point-after kick failed. Chambers passed to Josh Hartman for a 15-yard score and Cooper Rothke added a 36-yard field goal, both in the fourth quarter. Chambers passed 9 of 15 for 86 yards. Valladay and Chambers each rushed for more than 100 yards, Chambers gaining 117, and Wyoming out-gained New Mexico 259 to 169. Tevaka Tuioti passed for 60 yards in relief of Sheriron Jones and pulled the Lobos (2-5, 0-3) to 20-10 with a 21-yard toss to Aaron Molina. - Wyoming/AP College Football

(DS#70 RB) rSr/2024 RB Sean ChambersMontana State
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  Sean Chambers passed for two touchdowns and ran for two more as Wyoming beat UNLV 53-17 in the Mountain West Conference opener for both teams on Saturday night. Chambers was 5 of 12 for 124 yards with no interceptions and ran 12 times for 102 yards. Titus Swen had 136 yards rushing and a touchdown on 14 carries, Brett Brenton ran seven times for 82 yards and Xazavian Valladay rushed 13 times for 58 yards and two scores. The Cowboys (4-1) had 374 yards rushing and 498 yards of total offense. The Rebels (1-3) opened the scoring on Daniel Gutierrez's 40-yard field goal and took a 10-7 lead on Armani Rogers' 54-yard pass to Giovanni Fauolo Sr. late in the first quarter. Wyoming scored 26 points in the second quarter to lead 33-10 at the half. After a scoreless third quarter, the Cowboys outscored the Rebels 20-7 in the fourth. - Wyoming/AP College Football

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