Amandre Williams bided his time, patiently waiting.
He shuffled his feet and watched Southern Utah quarterback Chris Helbig scramble away from Montana State’s pressure.
Helbig thought he was throwing the ball away. But his pass went directly to Williams, who was slightly surprised. He wasn't expecting to be in position for an interception.
After two losses, ones where the Bobcats were discombobulated on offense and tested on defense, takeaways and touchdowns haven’t been common for MSU. Such plays were refreshing for a team previously hoping to win a conference championship but one that hadn’t won a game in about a month’s time.