Jaredkuehn said:
Serious question for those of you who think Bobby Hauck could come back to UM. Considering everything that the University of Montana (not just the football program) has been through since 2011, and the efforts they have made to distance themselves from those events. Which of the UM presidential candidates do you think would have the political will to hire Bobby Hauck back early in their tenure?
Right or wrong, fair or not, in the public's perception, is Bobby Hauck too closely tied to the football team and everything that has transpired over the last few years?
Even if Haslam wants to bring Bobby Hauck back, you better believe that he is getting his new president's blessing before making any major coaching hires. How does Main Hall factor into this discussion?
Good question. Don't know, but I think Hauck could get hired back. A lot of big boosters would likely "insist" on it, if he was interested. Not aware of any real or imagined issues that he's had since he left UM.
Question for you. What do you think that the football program did or went through since 2011, or before, that would cause someone not to hire back Hauck? And what did he do that would cause himself not to be hired?
I just don't get this continuing perception.
So, because JJ had his thing and there was a lot of bad presss, and even though he was exonerated, allowed to continue with football and graduate, and was recruited after Hauck left, then Hauck should be disqualified for that?
Or, the feds came in and investigated sexual assault in Missoula, and came up virtually empty handed, and virtually none of this had to do with Hauck or his recruits, and occurred after he left Missoula, he should be disqualified for that?
Or, Hauck recruited a white kid from Missoula, and after Hauck departed, the kid had a sexual assault problem (which came to light over 2 years after Hauck left), so Hauck should be disqualified?
Or, while Hauck was here, 3 players got in trouble with a house burglary, and Hauck booted them off the team immediately and they left school, so Hauck should be disqualified for that?
Or, Hauck recruited Wilson, who got charged and was acquitted, and allowed to come back to UM after Hauck had departed (and then played in the NFL, so Hauck should be disqualified?
Or, sexual assault allegations involving 4 or so guys who were not recruited by Hauck (to my knowledge), in an incident that occurred after Hauck was gone, and the allegations turned out to be unproven, so that should disqualify Hauck?
Or, Hauck had a single issue with one nosey Kaimin reporter, and refused to talk to him, and then had nice relationships for student sports reporters at UNLV, so he should be disqualified for something that was probably largely the fault of the Kaimin reporter.
Or, Hauck recruited Tru, who had a fight night pursued by legal authorities, and then Tru, after Hauck had been gone 2 years, ended up with a publicized nolo plea to misdemeanor disorderly conduct, and now is one of the highest paid corners in the NFL, so Hauck should be disqualified?
Lots of fluff, but virtually no substance. Over the 7 years Hauck was the coach at UM, and several years thereafter.
Maybe what UM needed or needs to get away from were the misleading, exaggerated and false claims pushed by Florio, the Missoulian and Krak.