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Vigens future prospects

Rumor has it he has been offered the Auburn job and he is going to throw the first bobcat playoff game so he can jump right in. Don't have confirmation. Yet you might watch him. If he starts acting wonky have your assistant coaches tie him down and gag him. Just saying.
From FCS Bozeman State to Auburn??? That's a stretch. But the hypothesis bears checking out. Sounds like the end of the 2002 Griz season...the Lure of Laramie Syndrome.
 
If Vigen continues to win, he will get offers rom FBS teams. He has two son's playing for the Cats now, so that may delay him wanting to leave. The bottom line is, he will move on sooner or later when the right deal comes along. Any good AD, I am sure keeps a list of potential candidates in the event that happens.

Bobby has already gone thru all this and seems content to finish out his career with the Griz. Nothing wrong with that.
 
The really interesting thing is that MSU plays Nevada next season, and you just know that Choate would NOT want to lose to his former school. But MSU will surely be favored in that game unless Choate works a miracle or two in Reno over the offseason.
I might need to go to reno and cheer against both teams lol.
I spent a lot of time pumping up Choate to the locals. I was sure he would have a stiff defense and pound the rock. A formula that would give them some wins against the lower half of MWC and possibly slow down the the upper half. Nevada hopefully gives him one more season to make strides. However the support football gets at UNR is terrible NIL money is only around 1.5 mil for football is what I heard.


As far as Vegan goes how is his recruiting? I have no clue I know he brought in Jones other than that I have no clue.
 
If Vigen continues to win, he will get offers rom FBS teams. He has two son's playing for the Cats now, so that may delay him wanting to leave. The bottom line is, he will move on sooner or later when the right deal comes along. Any good AD, I am sure keeps a list of potential candidates in the event that happens.

Bobby has already gone thru all this and seems content to finish out his career with the Griz. Nothing wrong with that.
I agree with both of your statements but the only reason he ever came back was because he was not successful at the next level. But for the most part it has worked out for everyone concerned.
 
Rumor has it he has been offered the Auburn job and he is going to throw the first bobcat playoff game so he can jump right in. Don't have confirmation. Yet you might watch him. If he starts acting wonky have your assistant coaches tie him down and gag him. Just saying.
I have it on good authority it was Washburn, not Auburn, and he can't wait to be an Ichabod.
 
I agree with both of your statements but the only reason he ever came back was because he was not successful at the next level. But for the most part it has worked out for everyone concerned.
UNLV has killed the career aspirations of many a coach. There seems to be 'a hole in the desert' for them.
 
I agree with both of your statements but the only reason he ever came back was because he was not successful at the next level. But for the most part it has worked out for everyone concerned.
Bobby was very successful at San Diego State. Was the Assistant Head Coach, ST coach, and highly regarded. He came back to UM because he wanted to raise his girls here, live in Missoula, and finish his career at UM. After a year or two, he was offered the head coaching job at San Diego State, with a 7 figure long-term contract. He has been offered by one or more NFL teams to be ST coordinator. He thought about the SDS job, consulted Tim and 2 other friends of his (one of whom is my brother-in-law), and decided to stay at UM. Don't even try to challenge or question me on this because I am 100% certain. I also know Bobby's agent.
 
Bobby was very successful at San Diego State. Was the Assistant Head Coach, ST coach, and highly regarded. He came back to UM because he wanted to raise his girls here, live in Missoula, and finish his career at UM. After a year or two, he was offered the head coaching job at San Diego State, with a 7 figure long-term contract. He has been offered by one or more NFL teams to be ST coordinator. He thought about the SDS job, consulted Tim and 2 other friends of his (one of whom is my brother-in-law), and decided to stay at UM. Don't even try to challenge or question me on this because I am 100% certain. I also know Bobby's agent.
Are you Bobby's agent? Asking for a friend. :sneaky:
 
Bobby was very successful at San Diego State. Was the Assistant Head Coach, ST coach, and highly regarded. He came back to UM because he wanted to raise his girls here, live in Missoula, and finish his career at UM. After a year or two, he was offered the head coaching job at San Diego State, with a 7 figure long-term contract. He has been offered by one or more NFL teams to be ST coordinator. He thought about the SDS job, consulted Tim and 2 other friends of his (one of whom is my brother-in-law), and decided to stay at UM. Don't even try to challenge or question me on this because I am 100% certain. I also know Bobby's agent.
I was referring to his 15-49 record at UNLV. Did his agent ever mention that? Thankfully his record is better at Montana or he wouldn’t still be here because nobody would have tolerated that. Like I said in my original post, it seems as though it has worked out for everyone concerned.
 
If Vigen continues to win, he will get offers rom FBS teams. He has two son's playing for the Cats now, so that may delay him wanting to leave. The bottom line is, he will move on sooner or later when the right deal comes along. Any good AD, I am sure keeps a list of potential candidates in the event that happens.

Bobby has already gone thru all this and seems content to finish out his career with the Griz. Nothing wrong with that.
Why would it delay him. Eck took his kid with him and he’s starting and excelling at UNM. If veggie’s kids are going to see the field in Bozeman they could as easily see the field in the Mountain West or PAC whatever.

Choates kid stayed at Bozeman when he left. Probably speaks more about Choate than anything, but makes the point that kids don’t always make a coach stick around.
 
I was referring to his 15-49 record at UNLV. Did his agent ever mention that? Thankfully his record is better at Montana or he wouldn’t still be here because nobody would have tolerated that. Like I said in my original post, it seems as though it has worked out for everyone concerned.

He was relatively successful at UNLV with a winning season and a bowl game appearance @ UNLV 15 years ago--both very uncommon at the time in UNSinCity, which is why he lasted 5 years in Vegas. Bobby's mistake 15 years ago was taking the UNLV job in the first place--should have been more patient and waited for a better MWC or a PAC-12 job to open up since he had been a PAC-12 assistant at 3 different PAC-12 schools under Neuheisel.

Remember, when Bobby was in Las Vegas, Allegiant Stadium 🏟 and The Raiders, Las Vegas version, were just a twinkle in the mayor's eye. !!! The UNLV job is a lot more attractive today in 2025 than it was when Bobby was there 10-15 years ago !!!
 
A quick search will show that Bobby is the ninth winningest UNLV football coach and the number one winningest Montana football coach. I’ll stand by my earlier comments.
 
A quick search will show that Bobby is the ninth winningest UNLV football coach and the number one winningest Montana football coach. I’ll stand by my earlier comments.
There was a longer than 30 year period where Bobby Hauck was one of only two coaches to have a winning season at UNLV and one of two to get them to a bowl game. UNLV was a famously difficult coaching job. The NIL Era and that new stadium have helped a good bit in their recruiting, but to act like Hauck was somehow a failure at UNLV because of the record there is a bit of a stretch. He was their most successful coach for quite some time, not that it is saying much.
 
I have it on good authority it was Washburn, not Auburn, and he can't wait to be an Ichabod.
Other than the name, they're about the same, eh?:ROFLMAO:

"Ichabod Crane is a fictional character and the protagonist in Washington Irving's short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". Crane is portrayed in the original work, and in most adaptations, as a tall, lanky individual. He is the local schoolmaster, and strongly believes in all things supernatural, including the legend of the Headless Horseman(and the myth of future Bobcat National Championships in football, emphasis mine)."

Well, he's got the height, but has put on a few pounds since his playing days....so, not lanky.
Strongly believes in the supernatural myth of the Bobcat NC...
Maybe he can get it at Washburn U.
I found a picture of the football team being told they could possible get Vigen as their next Head Coach:
Unbridled enthusiasm...
Very befitting.
 
I agree with both of your statements but the only reason he ever came back was because he was not successful at the next level. But for the most part it has worked out for everyone conc

Why would it delay him. Eck took his kid with him and he’s starting and excelling at UNM. If veggie’s kids are going to see the field in Bozeman they could as easily see the field in the Mountain West or PAC whatever.

Choates kid stayed at Bozeman when he left. Probably speaks more about Choate than anything, but makes the point that kids don’t always make a coach stick around.
I just said that it may delay him. If the right offer came along he may take it now. I am sure his family will play into any decision he makes one way or another.
 
There was a longer than 30 year period where Bobby Hauck was one of only two coaches to have a winning season at UNLV and one of two to get them to a bowl game. UNLV was a famously difficult coaching job. The NIL Era and that new stadium have helped a good bit in their recruiting, but to act like Hauck was somehow a failure at UNLV because of the record there is a bit of a stretch. He was their most successful coach for quite some time, not that it is saying much.
I was not comparing his record to the current coaching situation at UNLV. And at no point did I say he was a failure. I clearly said that Montana has proven to be a much better fit.
 
I was not comparing his record to the current coaching situation at UNLV. And at no point did I say he was a failure. I clearly said that Montana has proven to be a much better fit.
You're right about the words chose. You said "not successful," and it looks like I put words in your mouth with "failure" and the connotations that comes with it.
 
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