The Montana State Bobcats football team has bolstered its quarterback room with the addition of former FBS signal-caller, the team announced today. He previously played at Syracuse University, brings valuable experience and depth to a Bobcats squad that is looking to make a strong push in the upcoming season.
Lamson, a 6-foot-3, 215-pound quarterback, spent the past two seasons at Syracuse where he showcased his athleticism and arm strength in limited appearances. Known for his dual-threat capabilities, Lamson recorded impressive performances in several backup roles, showcasing his ability to make plays both through the air and on the ground.
The Bobcats coaching staff is excited about Lamson’s potential to contribute immediately, with head coach Brent Vigen noting, “Justin’s ability to read defenses and create plays with both his arm and his legs is a unique skill set that we’re excited to integrate into our offensive scheme. He adds a new dynamic to our quarterback competition and gives us more flexibility heading into the season.”
Lamson expressed his excitement about joining Montana State, stating, “I’m thrilled to be part of such a storied program. The coaching staff has made it clear that they have high expectations for the upcoming season, and I’m ready to compete and help this team achieve its goals.”
The Bobcats are coming off a strong season and are hoping Lamson’s arrival will provide a boost as they aim for a deep run in the FCS playoffs. Lamson’s experience at the FBS level, coupled with Montana State’s potent offense, could be a recipe for success as the team prepares for another challenging campaign.
Fans and analysts alike will be keeping a close eye on the quarterback battle during spring practices, with Lamson expected to compete for the starting job against returning quarterbacks who have experience in the system.
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