There is no debate about Tommy Mellott’s place in Montana State football annals. The senior quarterback obviously will go down as one of the very best players in program history.
If the Bobcats win the FCS national championship game against North Dakota State on Jan. 6 in Frisco, Texas, he could just as easily be considered the greatest.
On the field, Butte’s Mellott is a force of nature. His smarts, skill, leadership and dedication are huge reasons why MSU is in the midst of a magical season — one win from finishing 16-0 and capturing the FCS national championship.
It’s for all these reasons that Mellott is our choice for Montana’s male athlete of the year for 2024.
This season, “Touchdown Tommy” …
And that really only scratches the surface.
Entering the title game, Mellott’s career rankings in Bobcat history include: No. 2 in QB wins (32), No. 2 in rushing touchdowns (42), No. 3 in total offense (9,198), No. 4 in rushing yards (3,388), No. 5 in 100-yard rushing games (14), No. 5 in passing yards (5,810), No. 5 in passing TDs (51).
But it goes beyond the numbers. Mellott is a high-achiever in the classroom as a financial engineering major. Last year he was the recipient of the Doris Robinson Award, which is given each year to the FCS player who exemplifies excellence on the field, in the classroom and the community. He is also a CSC Academic All-District and FCS ADA Academic All-Star honoree.
In many ways Mellott is the face of Montana State University, and his status as a Bobcat legend grew exponentially in 2024.
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