Question after question, Nate Stewart took a few moments to ponder each answer at Montana State’s media day.
He had plenty to reflect on. Stewart’s path, and his most recent career change, have been thoughtful.
He was playing for an FBS school, but he didn’t have what he desired. That’s why he shifted to MSU. He wanted to win.
The graduate transfer from Akron has quickly impressed the Bobcats coaching staff. He’s listed as the backup Z receiver behind Bozeman’s Lance McCutcheon. But he hopes to make an impact immediately.
“He’s got one year left,” Bobcats head coach Brent Vigen said, “so you want that sense of urgency and his voice and his knowledge to be able to rub off on others.