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Big Sky Football Titles

Season, conference record, and champion

  • 1963 - (3-1) - Idaho State
  • 1964 - (3-0) - Montana State - won Camellia Bowl
  • 1965 - (3-1) - Weber State^ and Idaho
  • 1966 - (4-0) - Montana State
  • 1967 - (4-0) - Montana State
  • 1968 - (3-1) - Idaho, Montana State, and Weber State
  • 1969 - (4-0) - Montana
  • 1970 - (5-0) - Montana
  • 1971 - (4-1) - Idaho - (Boise State won Camellia Bowl, UI was Div. I)
  • 1972 - (5-1) - Montana State
  • 1973 - (6-0) - Boise State - Div. II semi-finalist
  • 1974 - (6-0) - Boise State
  • 1975 - (5-0-1) - Boise State
  • 1976 - (6-0) - Montana State - won Div. II national championship
  • 1977 - (6-0) - Boise State - not invited to Div. II playoffs
  • 1978 - (6-0) - Northern Arizona - not invited to inaugural four-team I-AA playoffs - (independent Nevada selected from West)
  • 1979 - (6-1) - Montana State - (Boise State (7-0) ineligible) - Nevada (5-2) to four-team I-AA playoffs
  • 1980 - (6-1) - Boise State - won I-AA national championship
  • 1981 - (6-1) - Idaho State^ - (also 6-1 - Boise State - both to eight-team I-AA playoffs) - ISU won I-AA national championship
  • 1982 - (5-2) - Montana^ - (also 5-2 - Idaho, Montana State - UM @ UI in twelve-team I-AA playoffs, MSU excluded)
  • 1983 - (6-1) - Nevada - I-AA semi-finalist
  • 1984 - (6-1) - Montana State - won I-AA national championship
  • 1985 - (6-1) - Idaho^ - (also 6-1 - Nevada - both to I-AA playoffs)
  • 1986 - (7-0) - Nevada - I-AA semi-finalist
  • 1987 - (7-1) - Idaho^ - (also 7-1 - Weber State - both to I-AA playoffs)
  • 1988 - (7-1) - Idaho - I-AA semi-finalist
  • 1989 - (8-0) - Idaho - (Montana - I-AA semi-finalist)
  • 1990 - (7-1) - Nevada - I-AA runner-up, defeated Boise State in I-AA semi-finals in 3OT
  • 1991 - (8-0) - Nevada
  • 1992 - (6-1) - Idaho^ and Eastern Washington - (both to I-AA playoffs)
  • 1993 - (7-0) - Montana - (Idaho - I-AA semi-finalist)
  • 1994 - (6-1) - Boise State - I-AA runner-up - (Montana - I-AA semi-finalist)
  • 1995 - (6-1) - Montana - won I-AA national championship
  • 1996 - (8-0) - Montana - I-AA runner-up
  • 1997 - (7-1) - Eastern Washington - I-AA semi-finalist
  • 1998 - (6-2) - Montana
  • 1999 - (7-1) - Montana
  • 2000 - (8-0) - Montana - I-AA runner-up
  • 2001 - (7-0) - Montana - won I-AA national championship
  • 2002 - (5-2) - Montana, Montana State, and Idaho State - (UM, MSU to I-AA playoffs, ISU excluded)
  • 2003 - (5-2) - Montana State^, Montana, and Northern Arizona - (all three to I-AA playoffs)
  • 2004 - (6-1) - Montana^ and Eastern Washington - (both to I-AA playoffs) - UM - I-AA runner-up
  • 2005 - (5-2) - Eastern Washington^, Montana State, and Montana - (EWU, UM to I-AA playoffs, MSU excluded)
  • 2006 - (8-0) - Montana - FCS semi-finalist
  • 2007 - (8-0) - Montana
  • 2008 - (7-1) - Weber State^ and Montana - (both to FCS playoffs) - UM - FCS runner-up
  • 2009 - (8-0) - Montana - FCS runner-up
  • 2010 - (7-1) - Montana State^ and Eastern Washington - (both to FCS playoffs) - EWU won FCS national championship
  • 2011 - (7-1) - Montana^ and Montana State (both to FCS playoffs)
  • 2012 - (7-1) - Eastern Washington^, Montana State, and Cal Poly - (all three to FCS playoffs)

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