BOZEMAN — The Idaho State football team got its first win of the season in record-breaking fashion against a controversial team.
The Bengals beat Lincoln University — an independent program from Oakland, California — 90-0 Saturday at the ICCU Dome in Pocatello, Idaho. It was the first shutout victory since 2015 for ISU, which set single-game program records for points, margin of victory and most extra points made. The 42 second-quarter points and 69 first-half points also broke ISU records.
“These are probably your least favorite kind of games because things can only go wrong,” ISU head coach Cody Hawkins said after the game, via ISU sports information. “For us, it wasn’t about the scoreboard, it was about how we played and giving our depth guys an opportunity to get reps.”
ISU’s 90-0 win fell one point short of the Big Sky Conference single-game scoring record. Portland State set it two years ago in a 91-0 rout of NAIA North American (the Vikings earned a 105-0 win over Delaware in 1980, when they were a Division I-AA independent).
Davis Harsin, son of Cal offensive coordinator and former Auburn/Boise State head coach Bryan Harsin, broke the ISU freshman record for most passing touchdowns in a game with the six he threw against Lincoln.
Another positive quarterback development for the Bengals on Saturday: starter Jordan Cooke returned from a knee injury in the season opener that required surgery.
“Jordan was way ahead of schedule from what they thought he would be at from a surgery standpoint,” Hawkins said, via the Idaho State Journal.
Lincoln’s football program debuted in 2021 and has a 3-43 record, with no wins since 2022. The Oaklanders don’t have their own stadium, so they’ve played all 46 games of their existence on the road. They aren’t part of the NCAA or NAIA.
Lincoln has held practices with no certified athletic trainer and little water, according to a 2024 report from USA Today. Some Lincoln players have been on food stamps and some have stayed in overcrowded housing, including one player who slept in a kitchen, per former players and coaches cited in the story. Lincoln athletic director and head football coach Desmond Gumbs has broken promises, ex-Lincoln players alleged.
“This is pretty much the college Bishop Sycamore,” former Lincoln kicker/punter Steven Earnest told USA Today, referring to the fraudulent high school football academy.
Gumbs broadly denied the allegations, arguing Lincoln’s issues stem from a lack of resources (then-Lincoln men’s basketball coach and former NBA star Gary Payton expressed similar frustrations with the university).
Because Lincoln is an accredited four-year institution, the NCAA has classified it as a “countable opponent” and allowed member schools to play the Oaklanders, who often fill holes in teams’ schedules in exchange for money, per USA Today. Portland State, for example, added Lincoln to its 2022 schedule after a previously scheduled nonconference game fell through.
In 2021, the Oaklanders lost to a pair of Division II programs by a combined 167 points: 75-0 at UT Permian Basin and 92-0 at Central Washington (which lost at Montana 42-17 earlier this season).
That 2022 game at Portland State was 7-0 after one quarter, 35-0 at halftime and 48-6 at the buzzer. Northern Arizona opened last season with a 66-6 win over Lincoln that was 21-6 early in the second quarter. Another Big Sky team, Cal Poly, beat Lincoln 41-20 in 2023 after trailing by 13 points twice in the first half.
The Oaklanders began this season with a pair of near-50-point losses to D-II programs — Lincoln (Missouri) and Texas A&M-Kingsville — and they fell 34-8 in Week 3 to Arkansas-Pine Bluff (an FCS program that led that game 13-8 at the half).
Big Sky goes winless against FBS foes
The Big Sky finished the 2025 nonconference slate without beating an FBS program. It’s the first time since 2019 the conference went a whole season without an FBS win.
Idaho nearly kept the streak going Saturday, when it fell 31-28 at San Jose State on a last-minute field goal. The Vandals built a 14-0 lead and were up 28-21 more than halfway through the fourth quarter against the Mountain West team.
Idaho also lost on a field goal in the waning seconds of its opener at FBS Washington State.
Northern Colorado and Sacramento State almost upset Colorado State and Nevada, respectively, in Week 2, while Idaho State competed with other Mountain West teams (UNLV and New Mexico) in two of its first three games.
Most of the Big Sky’s FBS wins this decade have been against Group of Five programs, with Tulsa being the only that that doesn’t compete in the Mountain West Three Big Sky-over-FBS victories were over teams from the Pac-12 (when it was still part of the Power 5): Montana over Washington and Northern Arizona over Arizona in 2021; Sacramento State over Stanford in 2023.
Below are all of the Big Sky’s FBS wins since 2021 (via the league’s Week 4 football notebook):
2024
Idaho 17, Wyoming 13
Montana State 35, New Mexico 31
2023
Sacramento State 30, Stanford 23
Idaho 33, Nevada 6
2022
Sacramento State 41, Colorado State 10
Weber State 35, Utah State 7
2021
Northern Arizona 21, Arizona 19
Montana 13, Washington 7
UC Davis 19, Tulsa 17
Eastern Washington 35, UNLV 33
Week 4 results, standings, upcoming schedule
Week 4 Big Sky scores
• Stephen F. Austin 35, Cal Poly 17
• Eastern Washington 52, Western Illinois 31
• San Jose State 31, Idaho 28
• Idaho State 90, Lincoln 0
• Montana 63, Indiana State 20
• Montana State 17, Mercyhurst 0
• Northern Arizona 31, Incarnate Word 23
• Northern Colorado 26, Houston Christian 23
• Sacramento State 45, Central Arkansas 16
• UC Davis 50, Southern Utah 34
• Weber State 38, Butler 28
Big Sky standings (overall, in conference)
1. Montana (3-0, 0-0)
2. Northern Arizona (3-1, 0-0)
3. UC Davis (2-1, 0-0)
T-4. Cal Poly (2-2, 0-0)
T-4. Idaho (2-2, 0-0)
T-4. Montana State (2-2, 0-0)
T-4. Northern Colorado (2-2, 0-0)
T-4. Sacramento State (2-2, 0-0)
T-4. Weber State (2-2, 0-0)
T-10. Eastern Washington (1-3, 0-0)
T-10. Idaho State (1-3, 0-0)
12. Portland State (0-4, 0-0)
Week 5 Big Sky schedule (all games Saturday, all times Mountain)
• Idaho State at Northern Colorado, 1 p.m.
• Eastern Washington at Montana State, 2 p.m.
• Northern Arizona at Portland State, 3 p.m.
• Cal Poly at Sacramento State, 7 p.m.
• Weber State at UC Davis, 8 p.m.
• Idaho at Montana, 8:15 p.m.
Pair of Big Sky teams move up top 25
Northern Arizona and Sacramento State both moved up in the latest Stats Perform FCS Top 25, released Monday.
NAU moved up two spots to No. 15 following its win over then-No. 19 (now-unranked) Incarnate Word, while Sac State jumped three spots to No. 21 after beating Central Arkansas.
No. 4 Montana State, No. 5 Montana, No. 8 Idaho and No. 9 UC Davis all remained where they were ranked last week.
Players of the week
Montana quarterback Keali’i Ah Yat and Northern Arizona QB Ty Pennington were named co-Big Sky offensive players of the week, while Sacramento State defensive lineman Dylan Hampsten and UC Davis DL Jacob Psyk shared the defensive honor, and Montana kicker/punter Ty Morrison earned the special teams award, the league announced Monday.
Ah Yat completed 22 of 27 (81.5%) passes for 313 yards, three touchdowns (one rushing) and no turnovers in the Grizzlies’ win over Indiana State.
Pennington received his second straight player of the week honor due to his 17-of-34, 286-yard, three-TD, no-turnover performance in the Lumberjacks’ win over Incarnate Word.
Hampsten finished with five tackles (three solo), 3.5 tackles for loss and two sacks in the Hornets’ win over Central Arkansas.
Psyk tallied seven tackles (all solo), three TFLs, two sacks and two forced fumbles in the Aggies’ win over Southern Utah.
Like Pennington, Morrison also received a weekly honor last week. Morrison made all seven point-after tries, sent 6 of 8 kickoffs for touchbacks and averaged 45 yards on four punts — two of which were downed inside the 20-yard line — against Indiana State.
Victor Flores is the Montana State Bobcats beat writer for 406 MT Sports. Email him at victor.flores@406mtsports.com and follow him on Twitter/X at @VictorFlores406
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