Date Opponent Sept. 1 Northern Iowa Sept. 8 Drake Sept. 15 @ W. Illinois Sept. 22 Sac. St. Sept. 29 @ Cal Poly Oct. 6 Portland St. Oct. 13 @ N. Dakota Oct. 20 Bye Oct. 27 UC Davis Nov. 3 @ S. Utah Nov. 10 @ Idaho Nov. 17 Montana St.

Date Opponent Aug. 31 @ S. Dakota Sept. 7 N. Alabama Sept. 14 @ Oregon Sept. 21 Monmouth Sept. 28 @ UC Davis Oct. 5 Idaho State Oct. 12 Bye Oct. 19 @ Sac. St. Oct. 26 E. Wash. Nov. 2 @ PSU Nov. 9 Idaho Nov. 12 Weber St. Nov. 23 @ Montana St.

Date Location W/L Score Note 1903 at Idaho L 28-0 1914 at Idaho T 0-0 1915 Idaho W 15-3 1916 at Idaho W 20-13 1917 Idaho L 14-3 1919 at Idaho L 7-0 1920 Idaho L 20-7 1921 at Idaho L 35-7 1922 Idaho L 39-0 1923 at Idaho L 40-0 1924 Idaho L 41-13 1925 at Idaho W 20-14 1926 Idaho L 27-12 1927 at Idaho L 42-6 1928 Idaho L 21-7 1929 at Idaho L 19-0 1930 Idaho W 12-6 1931 at Idaho L 21-19 1932 Idaho L 19-6 1933 at Idaho L 12-6 1934 Idaho L 13-6 1935 at Idaho L 14-7 1936 Idaho W 16-0 1937 at Idaho L 6-0 1938 Idaho L 19-6 1939 at Idaho W 13-0 1940 Idaho W 28-18 1941 at Idaho W 16-0 1942 Idaho L 21-0 1945 at Idaho L 46-0 1946 Idaho W 19-0 1947 at Idaho W 21-0 1948 at Idaho L 39-0 1949 Idaho L 47-19 1950 at Idaho W 28-27 1951 Idaho L 12-9 1952 at Idaho L 27-0 1953 Idaho L 20-12 1955 at Idaho L 31-0 1956 Idaho L 14-0 1957 at Idaho L 31-13 1958 Idaho L 14-6 1959 at Idaho L 9-6 1960 Idaho W 18-14 1961 Idaho^ L 16-14 ^in Boise 1962 Idaho W 22-16 1965 Idaho L 35-7 1966 at Idaho L 40-6 1967 Idaho L 19-14 1968 at Idaho L 56-45 1969 Idaho W 34-9 1970 Idaho^ W 44-26 ^in Pullman, Wash. 1971 Idaho L 21-12 1972 at Idaho L 31-17 1973 Idaho L 20-7 1974 at Idaho T 35-35 1975 Idaho W 14-3 1976 at Idaho L 28-19 1977 at Idaho L 31-20 1978 Idaho L 34-30 1979 at Idaho L 20-17 1980 Idaho L 42-0 1981 at Idaho W 16-14 1982 Idaho W 40-16 at Idaho* L 21-7 *D1-AA/FCS Playoff game 1983 at Idaho L 45-24 1984 Idaho L 40-39 1985 at Idaho L 38-0 1986 Idaho L 38-31 1987 at Idaho L 31-25 1988 Idaho W 26-17 at Idaho* L 38-19 *D1-AA/FCS Playoff game 1989 at Idaho L 30-24 1990 Idaho L 35-14 1991 at Idaho (OT) W 35-34 1992 Idaho W 47-29 1993 at Idaho W 54-34 1994 Idaho W 45-21 1995 at Idaho L 55-43 1999 Idaho L 33-30 2000 at Idaho W 45-38 2001 Idaho (2OT) W 33-27 2002 at Idaho W 38-31 2003 Idaho W 41-28

The Montana Grizzlies will renew a century-old football rivalry with the University of Idaho beginning in 2018 when the Vandals become full members of the Big Sky Conference for the first time since 1995.The Big Sky recently finalized the process of integrating the Vandals into its 2018 and 2019 football schedules after UI accepted an invitation to move its football program back into the league on April 28, 2016.With its return, Idaho will replace Eastern Washington as one of the Grizzlies' two protected rivals, ensuring the schools will play each other every season on a rotating home-and-home basis.The revamped rivalry begins in Moscow on Nov. 10, 2018, in week 11 of conference play. The Vandals will return to Missoula on Nov. 9, 2019, for the first time since 2003, when the Griz beat them 41-28 in Washington-Grizzly Stadium.Montana is the current holder of the "Little Brown Stein", a traveling rival trophy awarded to the winner of the Montana/Idaho contest.The Griz/Vandals rivalry dates back to 1903 and was played nearly every year between 1914 and 1995. During that time, the two teams were both members of the old Pacific Coast Conference from 1924-50, and the Big Sky Conference from 1965-95. In 1996, Idaho left the Big Sky Conference to pursue football at the D1-A (now FBS) level."I have heard from so many Griz fans about the intensity of the Grizzly-Vandals matchups on the football field. It is great to have the University of Idaho back on the schedule," said Montana director of athletics. "I know our fans will be excited to rekindle the football rivalry between these two great universities."The Grizzlies are 27-55-2 all-time against their rivals to the west. In games played in Moscow, the Griz are 11-29-2, and 15-25 in Missoula dating back to 1915. However, since Washington-Grizzly opened in 1986, the Griz have the upper hand with a 5-3 record over the Vandals and are currently riding a four-game win streak over UI as an FBS team. Montana is also 1-1 against UI when playing at a neutral location.The last time Montana played Idaho was in 2003 at Washington-Grizzly Stadium when the Griz came away 41-28 winners. Now a coach at UM, then-running backrushed for a game-high 122 yards and a touchdown, while the UM offense totaled 344 yards and five rushing TDs.With the addition of the Big Sky slate of games, Montana's 2018 and 2019 season schedules are now complete.Montana opens the 2018 season against FCS powerhouse Northern Iowa in Missoula on Sept. 1, before hosting Drake on Sept. 8. The Griz wrap up the nonconference schedule in Macomb, Ill., against Western Illinois.Home games for the Griz in the 2018 Big Sky season include Sacramento State, Portland State, UC Davis, and Montana State. Montana will travel to Cal Poly, North Dakota, Southern Utah and Idaho that year.In 2019, the Griz will play a four-game nonconference schedule thanks to an extra Saturday on the calendar that falls between the NCAA-allowed dates. UM opens at South Dakota that year, before returning home to host North Alabama. Montana then takes on the Pac-12's Oregon Ducks in Eugene before wrapping up the nonconference schedule against Monmouth in Missoula.The Griz travel to UC Davis to open the league schedule, and also make trips to Sacramento State, Portland State, and Montana State. Home games for the Griz that year include Idaho State, Eastern Washington, Idaho, and Weber State.Montana is: 27-55-2 overall; 15-25 in Missoula; 11-29-2 in Moscow; 1-1 at a neutral site.