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BREAKING - Bobby Hauck expected to resign as UM head football coach Wednesday

You’re right on the historical comparison: this is not the Delaney moment. Delaney was hired to steady the ship after Pflu’s late‑cycle firing. Kennedy inherits a stable, high‑expectation program, and he is unquestionably more credentialed on paper than Delaney ever was.

Where the debate becomes interesting—and necessary—is whether Bobby Kennedy’s resume truly reflects an accomplished position coach in today’s college football, or whether it reflects a well‑traveled coach whose peak impact is increasingly distant.

That distinction matter.



Here is the blunt fact: Bobby Kennedy has not coached an All‑American wide receiver in over a decade, and none at Montana.

Yes, his career includes All‑Americans such as Reggie Williams (Washington) and multiple Texas receivers—but those accolades came 15–20 years ago, in a completely different recruiting and development environment.

At Stanford (2018–2022), Rice (2024), and Montana (2025), Kennedy’s receiver rooms produced:

  • Solid contributors
  • Occasional All‑Conference players
  • No nationally dominant wideouts
That’s not failure—but it’s not excellence at the highest level either.

NFL Development: Thinner Than the Reputation Suggests

Kennedy’s biography often references NFL draft picks, but a closer look shows that:

  • Most were mid‑round selections
  • Several plateaued or declined statistically after initial success
  • Few became consistent NFL starters
For example, Stanford receivers under Kennedy like Simi Fehoko and J.J. Arcega‑Whiteside reached the NFL, but neither developed into high‑impact professional players relative to expectations.

In modern evaluations, sending players to the league is less impressive than maximizing their college dominance first. That dominance has been sporadic in Kennedy’s later stops.

The Recruiting Piece Is Underwhelming​

An accomplished position coach in 2026 is, by necessity, a recruiting weapon.

Kennedy has never been known as a:

  • Primary closer on elite recruiting classes
  • Portal magnet
  • Relationship‑based regional recruiter
At Stanford and Rice, recruiting success was largely driven by institutional fit, admissions standards, and head‑coach influence—not receiver‑specific dominance.

At Montana, Kennedy had one recruiting cycle before promotion—far too little time to establish proof of recruiting excellence in the Big Sky.

That doesn’t mean he can’t recruit. It means we have no evidence yet that he materially elevates recruiting outcomes.

Scheme Adaptation: A Legitimate Question​

Kennedy built his reputation in pro‑style and spread‑hybrid systems that emphasized:

  • Traditional route trees
  • Vertical concepts
  • Timing‑based passing
Modern offenses—especially in the FCS—prioritize:

  • RPO integration
  • Motion‑heavy concepts
  • Space creation through tempo and formations
There is limited evidence that Kennedy has been a scheme innovator rather than a scheme executor over the past decade.

That’s not a flaw in a position coach—but it matters when projecting ceiling.

Montana‑Specific Results: Too Early, But Also Too Quiet​

Kennedy’s lone season at Montana produced competent but not transformative receiver play. The Griz offense was not defined by explosive receiver production, and no wideout emerged as a national or conference‑defining star. we were never dominate on the edges in 1-on-1's, but scheme was the driver force.

Again—this is not failure.

But when someone is labeled an “accomplished position coach,” expectations rise accordingly.

Final Thought: Hope Is Reasonable—Certainty Is Not​

You’re absolutely right to give him the benefit of the doubt. That’s fair, responsible fandom.

The mistake would be confusing professional longevity with current positional excellence.

Time will tell whether Kennedy’s strengths translate upward. But as a receivers coach in the last decade, the résumé suggests competence without distinction, not dominance.

And for a program with Montana’s standards, that’s a meaningful distinction.
Fair points. I should have said, "This isn't Delaney 2.0 because the situation of the hiring is very different." And left it at that. But I stand by in comparing Delaney and Kennedy, Kennedy has a much more accomplished resume of the places he has coached at. I wasn't trying to say I liked the immediate hire v. an actual coaching search, or even that I think Kennedy will be a great coach. Multiple posters rave about Kennedy as a WR coach, including the Pod Guys, wondering why the Griz were lucky enough to have him here. I hope that excitement and his ability to coach up the WRs translates to his ability to coach the rest of the team.
 
If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you;
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too:
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, Or, being lied about, don't deal in lies, Or being hated don't give way to hating, And yet don't look too good, nor talk too wise;
If you can dream---and not make dreams your master;
If you can think---and not make thoughts your aim,
If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And treat those two impostors just the same:.
If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken, Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken, And stoop and build'em up with worn-out tools;
If you can make one heap of all your winnings And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss, And lose, and start again at your beginnings, And never breathe a word about your loss:
If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone, nd so hold on when there is nothing in you Except the Will which says to them: "Hold on!"
If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
Or walk with Kings---nor lose the common touch,
If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you,
If all men count with you, but none too much:
If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds' worth of distance run, Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it,
And---which is more---you'll be a Man, my son!

Rudyard Kipling
 
I think it boils down to February isn't the time to do a head coaching search.
In this day of the transfer portal and NIL and now we are into February, it makes it tough to take a chance on a coaching search. I think that it would lead to losing a lot of players if that was the case. It seems like the portal and NIL forces you to go the continuity of staff route for stability nowadays.

I wish coach Hauck the best in retirement.
 
Do you guys think Kent Haslam really didn't know this was coming? If that's true then holy shit is that a bad look for the guy. Makes it seem like Hauck was really the AD all along. Haslam kinda looked like a clueless idiot up there today. I hope he's lying and at least had an idea that this was coming.
 
Do you guys think Kent Haslam really didn't know this was coming? If that's true then holy shit is that a bad look for the guy. Makes it seem like Hauck was really the AD all along. Haslam kinda looked like a clueless idiot up there today. I hope he's lying and at least had an idea that this was coming.
I am pretty sure he knew Bobby was thinking about it.
 
Do you guys think Kent Haslam really didn't know this was coming? If that's true then holy shit is that a bad look for the guy. Makes it seem like Hauck was really the AD all along. Haslam kinda looked like a clueless idiot up there today. I hope he's lying and at least had an idea that this was coming.
I think he absolutely knew it was coming but wasn't expecting it right now. I think the suddeness of it was all on BH.
 
Do you guys think Kent Haslam really didn't know this was coming? If that's true then holy shit is that a bad look for the guy. Makes it seem like Hauck was really the AD all along. Haslam kinda looked like a clueless idiot up there today. I hope he's lying and at least had an idea that this was coming.
Bobby Hauck just singlehandedly picked the next head coach. Haslam is a puppet who can barely write a coherent newsletter.
 
Do you guys think Kent Haslam really didn't know this was coming? If that's true then holy shit is that a bad look for the guy. Makes it seem like Hauck was really the AD all along. Haslam kinda looked like a clueless idiot up there today. I hope he's lying and at least had an idea that this was coming.
Haslem is a clueless idiot. He is dishonest and has no problem throwing people under the bus for job security and to advance his career. Real shady guy, scummy like any politician
 
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