Bobby clearly just wont win over a few guys but his legacy very well could outlive many of us. It will be very difficult for any future coach to surpass his win total for Montana and in the Big Sky.
His legacy to me, as others have posted, he's the 2nd best coach we've ever had just behind Don Read. I will remember him for building Montana into a dominant force in 1.0 and for getting Montana back to the brand of football we all expected in 2.0. Both times he improved the program from when he took over to when he finished. He was a fierce competitor and wildly entertaining at QB Club meetings and in practices. He had a burning hate for Bozeman and helped fuel the rivalry. Sadly it will stay with him his ending overall rivalry record and the fact that he went 0-4 in the natty too. However in regards to the natty, I think all but maybe 3 or 4 other programs in all of the FCS would love to even have 2 trips to the big game, let alone 4 - regardless the outcome. Bobby was/is a great coach that provided many of us some of the greatest games we've ever seen in Wa Griz, who coached some of the greatest players we've ever seen in Wa Griz. He oversaw the graduation of hundreds of student athletes and especially in 2.0 was an excellent steward of the program, even as the landscape of college football slowly moved beyond him.