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For all the Bobby Hauck lap dogs

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Sam A. Blitz said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
Sam A. Blitz said:
BH is a good coach. I don't think you can judge him based off of his record at UNLV. Nobody has really had much success there.

I laugh every time people need to add this qualifier when talking about Bobby.

It's not a qualifier. It's a fact. They've only had one winning season since 2000. The OP is basing his argument based on his record at UNLV.


No coach will ever win at UNLV until they build a new stadium and develop a fan base, which will be almost impossible with the Raiders coming to town.
 
whitefishbear said:
alabamagrizzly said:
Paytonlives said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
Hiring Bobby means instant success for the program. I am curious why every FCS program hasn't been trying to hire the guy that is guaranteed to lead any program to Championships.
Exactly!
Joe Glenn's available. He won more championships then Bobby did.
I would love to have Joe back. Have you seen that South Dakota is now nationally ranked with Glenn's recruits filling the starting roster? He would return our program into the pinnacle one in the Big Sky within 3 years. Stitt has had 3 years, and we are going nowhere fast.
Not sure Joe is available. He's 68 and retired from his alma mater. Don't think he's looking.
 
kemajic said:
Paytonlives said:
You morons what Stitt to WIN NOW but are willing to beg a dude with a horrible record since he left UM to come save the day.

If he's so fricken good... Why is he only a Special teams coach at a third rate FBS school? Oh, sorry he is an "associate" head coach, what ever the hell that means, at a third rate FBS team.
SDSU is "a third rate FBS school"? They are only the two time defending MWC champions and have been in the top 20 this year. Beat ASU at Tempe (who beat Washington) and beat Stanford. Likely to finish 10-2 against that schedule. Who is the moron? You're losing all credibility with this argument.

BH is so poorly thought of there that it is well known he is the natural successor to Rocky Long (age 67).

If SDSU's performance while BH was there is "third rate", what would you call Stitt's, losing 5 games a year, unable to beat a team with a winning record. How is his ST unit doing?

+1

Funny that the biggest crybaby on the board today is a moderator... :lol:
 
Why would Hauck want to put up with a fan base that wanted him fired too, just because he did not win the big game? Just getting to the big game, and owning the conference was not good enough for some GRIZ fans. Well guess what? For those wanting him gone, be careful what you wish for.
 
PlayerRep said:
Some, in fact many, of the "morons" who would welcome Hauck back are the top financial supporters of UM football.
Those are the first assholes that need to GTFO, of our program. Take their money to San Diego St.

BTW Hauck isn't coming back he already has his next guy lined up and will be hired when the SDSU season is over. It's a done deal.




 
mtgrizrule said:
Why would Hauck want to put up with a fan base that wanted him fired too, just because he did not win the big game? Just getting to the big game, and owning the conference was not good enough for some GRIZ fans. Well guess what? For those wanting him gone, be careful what you wish for.

Hauck doesn’t worry about shit like that. He just wins a lot of games, beats the cats, and puts guys in the NFL.

I’ll never understand why some Griz fans don’t like Hauck. Totally crazy imo. Those ppl obviously never had a beer with the guy.
 
RobGriz said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
Sam A. Blitz said:
BH is a good coach. I don't think you can judge him based off of his record at UNLV. Nobody has really had much success there.

I laugh every time people need to add this qualifier when talking about Bobby.

I believe it is a legit qualifier given that the last time they had a coach with a winning record was 1985

It had been 40 or so years since the Colorado School of Mines won a conference title before Stitt took over there. Stitt turned a conference doormat into a perennial contender. Give the guy a chance here - he coached with Joe Glenn and has an offense that can hang 30-40 points on anyone when he has his pieces in place.
 
whitefishbear said:
alabamagrizzly said:
Paytonlives said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
Hiring Bobby means instant success for the program. I am curious why every FCS program hasn't been trying to hire the guy that is guaranteed to lead any program to Championships.


Exactly!

Joe Glenn's available. He won more championships then Bobby did.

I would love to have Joe back. Have you seen that South Dakota is now nationally ranked with Glenn's recruits filling the starting roster? He would return our program into the pinnacle one in the Big Sky within 3 years. Stitt has had 3 years, and we are going nowhere fast.

"Your dreams have been answered,”" he said. "You've got a heck of a coach." -- Coach Joe Glenn, speaking of Bob Stitt regarding his hiring at the University of Montana
 
Man1 said:
PlayerRep said:
Some, in fact many, of the "morons" who would welcome Hauck back are the top financial supporters of UM football.
Those are the first assholes that need to GTFO, of our program. Take their money to San Diego St.

BTW Hauck isn't coming back he already has his next guy lined up and will be hired when the SDSU season is over. It's a done deal.
Yeah, the program does not need money from caring boosters. Financial supporters must be assholes.
 
Griz Man said:
whitefishbear said:
alabamagrizzly said:
Joe Glenn's available. He won more championships then Bobby did.
I would love to have Joe back. Have you seen that South Dakota is now nationally ranked with Glenn's recruits filling the starting roster? He would return our program into the pinnacle one in the Big Sky within 3 years. Stitt has had 3 years, and we are going nowhere fast.

"Your dreams have been answered,”" he said. "You've got a heck of a coach." -- Coach Joe Glenn, speaking of Bob Stitt regarding his hiring at the University of Montana
Joe lost three of his last four games at UM, including the MSU game that broke the streak. He didn't even use his best QB; he wasn't right about everything, even then.
 
Griz Man said:
RobGriz said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
Sam A. Blitz said:
BH is a good coach. I don't think you can judge him based off of his record at UNLV. Nobody has really had much success there.

I laugh every time people need to add this qualifier when talking about Bobby.

I believe it is a legit qualifier given that the last time they had a coach with a winning record was 1985

It had been 40 or so years since the Colorado School of Mines won a conference title before Stitt took over there. Stitt turned a conference doormat into a perennial contender. Give the guy a chance here - he coached with Joe Glenn and has an offense that can hang 30-40 points on anyone when he has his pieces in place.
If only 30-40 were enough to win with his defense and STs.
 
kemajic said:
Paytonlives said:
You morons what Stitt to WIN NOW but are willing to beg a dude with a horrible record since he left UM to come save the day.

If he's so fricken good... Why is he only a Special teams coach at a third rate FBS school? Oh, sorry he is an "associate" head coach, what ever the hell that means, at a third rate FBS team.
SDSU is "a third rate FBS school"? They are only the two time defending MWC champions and have been in the top 20 this year. Beat ASU at Tempe (who beat Washington) and beat Stanford. Likely to finish 10-2 against that schedule. Who is the moron? You're losing all credibility with this argument.

BH is so poorly thought of there that it is well known he is the natural successor to Rocky Long (age 67).

If SDSU's performance while BH was there is "third rate", what would you call Stitt's, losing 5 games a year, unable to beat a team with a winning record. How is his ST unit doing?

Serious questions here. For the record I am not a huge fan of Bobby. I have my reasons, but that is irrelevant. Hauck is a damn good coach and I don’t think that is really debatable. Saban couldn’t turn the UNLV turd into a golden nugget.
1. Why come back to Montana and make less or equal to the money he is currently getting? He would be under the microscope with expectations of winning every damn game the Griz played. He left for a reason and it was not all about money. 2. He seems to be the heir apparent for the SDSU job. More money, less scrutiny, warm weather and coaching at a higher level. Seriously, why the hell would he come back? Yes, I get that he wants to put the band back together and be a head coach. Sounds like that will happen at SDSU.
 
kemajic said:
Griz Man said:
RobGriz said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
I laugh every time people need to add this qualifier when talking about Bobby.

I believe it is a legit qualifier given that the last time they had a coach with a winning record was 1985

It had been 40 or so years since the Colorado School of Mines won a conference title before Stitt took over there. Stitt turned a conference doormat into a perennial contender. Give the guy a chance here - he coached with Joe Glenn and has an offense that can hang 30-40 points on anyone when he has his pieces in place.
If only 30-40 were enough to win with his defense and STs.

But Stitt did turn around a perennial doormat. Why couldn't Bobby?
 
Sam A. Blitz said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
Sam A. Blitz said:
BH is a good coach. I don't think you can judge him based off of his record at UNLV. Nobody has really had much success there.

I laugh every time people need to add this qualifier when talking about Bobby.

It's not a qualifier. It's a fact. They've only had one winning season since 2000. The OP is basing his argument based on his record at UNLV.

No. it is a qualifier. Why couldn't you have just left it at "Bobby is a good coach".
 
All chat surrounding Bobby Hauck is premature. Speculating on whether or not Bobby Hauck is UM's next coach implies Coach Stitt's future is already determined and over. Don't get my wrong, I enjoyed Coach Hauck's tenure at UM. He was wonderful and in my modest opinion I think he'd be successful again, but why are we certain that Coach Stitt can't win at UM? There are many scenarios where Stitt earns the ability to come back. There's a good chance the Griz finish 8-3 in 2017 and make the playoffs. All that is possible after losing a starting QB this year. Then look at the talent Stitt has delivered (all of whom will be back next year): Jensen, Toure, Akem, to name just a few, and a deep offensive line full of youngsters who project to be better than UM's current starters.

People have less patience these days. These Bobby Hauck Barkers are like that annoying chick in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory who wants satisfaction now. They're fast food people who are too simple to understand it takes time to cook juicy brisket. I'm not saying Coach Stitt doesn't have a delivery deadline, but at this point in the season I think it's safe to chill a little and enjoy the boat ride on the chocolate river.
 
We had better hope Bobby gets the SDSU job offered to him for next season. Otherwise he will be the next NAU head coach. Stitt wouldn’t give Bobby’s son any interest and Haslam defied big boosters and refused to hire Bobby back. If the timing of the SDSU job isn’t near enough Bobby will be the next NAU coach. Bobby will instill in NAU the things so many posters say are missing from the current Griz: toughness, preparedness, swagger, ST, and Big Sky championships - all of which left the Griz program when Bobby left.
I am not a big supporter of Stitt’s but I will say I think he is handling the young Griz well. Every sideline shot of him talking to the players was supportive and positive. A freshman QB thrown into the mix won’t get better by his coach losing his cool and being negative. Stitt simply discussed the play and presumably taught the QB the better read. Maybe this same approach lessens the mental toughness of the players as it may seem errors are ok, but I honestly was amazed that Stitt kept his composure yesterday with the players.
 
alabamagrizzly said:
Paytonlives said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
Hiring Bobby means instant success for the program. I am curious why every FCS program hasn't been trying to hire the guy that is guaranteed to lead any program to Championships.


Exactly!

Joe Glenn's available. He won more championships then Bobby did.

Huh, I had no idea that he wasn't still coaching at South Dakota!
 
Those of you that are bad mouthing Bobby Hauck are out of line. All the man did at UM was win games....a lot of games and he will again, if hired. Likely, we have missed the opportunity to hire Bobby as he probably is going elsewhere.
Now for Stitt: when he was hired, he wasn't a good coach and still isn't, however, he is improving. Haslam has an interesting choice to make at seasons end as follows: fire Stitt, hire Bobby, if possible....OR ....give Stitt a new Three year contract. UM has an investment in Stitt as he has been in the Haslam On The Job Training Program and he, hopefully, is beginning to learn what is required to coach and win at the FCS level, although, he doesn't seem to understand the importance of Defense and Special Teams.
Bottom Line: go for Bobby, but if we can't get him, gamble and give Stitt a fresh three year contract with new provisions within the contract regarding his overall responsibilities as the Head Coach.
 
24GRIZ said:
We had better hope Bobby gets the SDSU job offered to him for next season. Otherwise he will be the next NAU head coach. Stitt wouldn’t give Bobby’s son any interest and Haslam defied big boosters and refused to hire Bobby back. If the timing of the SDSU job isn’t near enough Bobby will be the next NAU coach. Bobby will instill in NAU the things so many posters say are missing from the current Griz: toughness, preparedness, swagger, ST, and Big Sky championships - all of which left the Griz program when Bobby left.
I am not a big supporter of Stitt’s but I will say I think he is handling the young Griz well. Every sideline shot of him talking to the players was supportive and positive. A freshman QB thrown into the mix won’t get better by his coach losing his cool and being negative. Stitt simply discussed the play and presumably taught the QB the better read. Maybe this same approach lessens the mental toughness of the players as it may seem errors are ok, but I honestly was amazed that Stitt kept his composure yesterday with the players.

I am one of the one's who loved Hauck. But that part is a flat-out not true. Stitt PERSONALLY talked to Robby on more than one occasion. So did Justin Green. They didn't offer him a full scholarship. That's true. But they showed more than interest in him. If you don't believe me, contact Bobby. His contact info is on the SDSU website.
 
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