Okay, so I wanted to get a clear picture of the Montclair State University football team’s roster. I’ve been trying to follow their progress this season, and having a good handle on the players is key. So, here’s how I went about digging into it.
First, I started my search, just hoping to stumble upon an official source. It’s always best to go straight to the source, right?

Then I refined my search. It’s a state university, so there’s going to be an official athletic website, probably with the full team details.
Next, I started actually checking through the results to see if I found a specific page. It can be a bit of clicking, hoping I’d land on a dedicated roster page.
Once I got to what I thought was the official athletics site, I started poking around. Usually, there’s a navigation menu… you know, “Sports,” “Teams,” “Roster,” that kind of thing. I was on the hunt for that “Roster” link.
Bingo! I found the roster page. Now, this is where things can get interesting. Sometimes, these pages are super well-organized, with player names, positions, jersey numbers, maybe even some stats or bios. Other times, it’s just a basic list. I saw that there was a list of the players with lots of info.
I started taking notes. I mean, I didn’t write down every single player, but I jotted down some key names, especially the ones that had popped up in news articles or game recaps I’d read. Positions are important, too – quarterbacks, running backs, defensive line, you know, the works.
Here is what I got from checking the Roster:
- I got the name and the position of the players.
- Checked out players class/year to know if they were freshmen, sophomores, juniors, or seniors.
- Got height and weight of some players.
So, that’s my method! Nothing fancy, just a bit of digital digging. But now I feel like I’ve got a much better handle on the Montclair State University football team’s roster. It’s going to make following their games way more engaging.
