Montana State’s junior captain and running back Adam Jones recently sat down with Colter Nuanez, co‑founder and senior writer for Skyline Sports, to talk about the upcoming spring football schedule and the youth summer camps he plans to run.
Jones emphasized that the spring session is a critical stepping stone for the team’s cohesion, noting that the extra practices give him a chance to mentor younger players while fine‑tuning his own game. He described the camps as an opportunity to give back to the community that has supported the program for years.
A Dual Focus: Play and Playbook
Colter Nuanez brings more than a decade of Big Sky Conference coverage to the conversation. A graduate of the University of Montana Journalism School in 2009, he earned the Washington Newspaper Association Sportswriter of the Year award and has reported for the Missoulian, the Ellensburg Daily Record, and the Bozeman Daily Chronicle.
Beyond his reporting, Nuanez helped launch Skyline Sports in August 2014 alongside his brother Brooks Nuanez. The platform has grown into a go‑to source for regional sports stories, blending deep analysis with grassroots coverage.
The discussion also touched on the broader landscape of Montana State athletics, with Jones highlighting the university’s commitment to developing talent both on the field and in the community. He pointed to the spring camps as a pipeline for future talent, reinforcing the program’s focus on holistic player development.