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Daily Hauck Thread & Chart

So, is it not alright for Montanans to pursue better pay and career opportunities elsewhere to see what is out there, experience life outside of Montana, then later come back? When it comes to Hauck and other coaches who have left, some of you make it sound so bad to have left to begin with and they are not welcomed back. I know many Montanans in different walks of life, and professions who have done this. I did it, and don't regret doing it either. Fact is, after being away for so long, I realized how damn great Montana and it's people are, so I came back. Who knows, depending on what comes my way, I may do it again too. Regardless of where I am at, or what I am doing, my heart always has been, and always will be in Montana. I am sure many will echo that too.

So, if others in other walks of life can do this, why in the hell is so bad for someone in the coaching profession to do this? I can completely relate to Bobby's decision making then, and now. Hell, I am back earning 50% less than I was in CO, and still have the same financial responsibilities. Some people put money 1st and foremost always. Some prioritize based on circumstances. Some place no priority on money. Seriously, who are we to criticize any one person for living their life the way they want, and doing what they want?
 
Engstrom wants a new head coach, I tend to think we will get a brand new head coach....

However bobby had one of the best win loss records at Montana while he was here. And he handicapped himself with OC Rob Pheniceeeee. Can you imagine how good bobby could be if he got rid of that OC?
 
Rob wasn't BH's OC at UNLV the last two seasons. Tim Rosenbach was, and I don't think he necessarily lit it up at UNLV or is stint as the Griz OC either.
 
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