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Montana State LB Troy Andersen expected to miss 2020 season

Montana State All-America linebacker Troy Andersen is expected to sit out the 2020 season due to lower extremity injuries and return to play his final season in 2021, coach Jeff Choate said Wednesday.

Andersen was injured against UC Davis in mid-November and missed the Bobcats' playoff run to the semifinals. He suffered a setback during winter conditioning and due to medical protocols during government shutdowns, his offseason surgery was delayed nearly three months until early May.

Doctors projected Andersen wouldn't be ready to return this season until the playoffs.

"We're doing what's best for Troy, and I actually think it's best for our team, too," Choate told reporters. "I truly believe Troy is the best player in the FCS. And, yes, is it going to hurt for us to lose him? Yeah. Is it going to galvanize our team and put a bigger chip on our shoulder? You bet."

Andersen's versatility has been reflected in his Big Sky honors. He was the conference's 2017 freshman of the year as a running back and linebacker, then earned first-team honors each of the past two seasons, first as a quarterback in 2018, then as a linebacker last season.

In 10 games last season, Andersen finished with 54 tackles, 6.5 sacks, an interception and five pass breakups. He also rushed for 336 yards and seven touchdowns and passed for another score.