The contract is for four years and worth more than $6 million.
Regents received over 250 pages of public comment with most objecting to naming the building after Gianforte.
MSU announced its depth chart and some personnel changes, and a former Bobcat was waived by his NFL team.
Webb, who is with former teammate Troy Andersen in Atlanta, becomes MSU's fourth UDFA signee this offseason.
Weese joined MSU in 2021 as director of on-campus football recruiting.
Duncan Hamilton and Lucy Corbett defended their titles while Elena Carter and Ben Perrin earned their first Big Sky championships.
Snyder is the third Bobcat this year to commit elsewhere after entering the transfer portal.
MSU would like to add a big man, but "sometimes you just have to get the best available player."
"The pressure and anticipation were all building up. And then finally, I got a call from a number in California, and it was the one we've been waiting on this whole weekend." Daniel Hardy
Hardy joins Troy Andersen as Bobcats drafted, the first time multiple MSU players have been taken in the first seven rounds of the same NFL Draft.
Andersen is the first second-round draft pick in MSU history.
The former three-star recruit is the second MSU wideout to enter the portal.
This new contract replaces the one Vigen signed when he was hired last year.
The defensive lineman chose to play close to home instead of joining the Bobcats.
Another bout of bad spring weather could hinder MSU during the Sonny Holland Classic.
“Montana State kept calling and staying in touch with me. Building the relationship was key." Robert Ford III
“His ability to see things and diagnose things and play fast has showed up again." MSU coach Brent Vigen
MSU's sprints coach played a big role in Simpson's decision to switch commitments.
Sprinkle just coached the Bobcats to their best season in decades.
“To move on to where it's the best in the world playing football, it's a tremendous opportunity and it's one I don't take for granted. I'm really excited for that next step.” Troy Andersen
Bobcats coach Brent Vigen talked about No. 41, MSU's upcoming Pro Day, his team's newest recruits and a couple players who are in new positions.
“We know that when the game’s on the line, they’re going to throw that ball up and we’ve got to make a play. They’re going to call on Air Rock.” MSU receiver Willie Patterson
The documentary, directed by MSU film school graduate Dawson Ahrenstorff, premieres May 13 in Bozeman.
Carr joins a team with several accomplished cornerbacks, including one from his hometown.
The defensive lineman from Texas will begin his fourth college football season in the fall.