Bear Pause said:PlayerRep said:Bear Pause said:If any of you Hauck lovers would open your eyes, you would realize that it was Bobby who initiated the change in culture of the Griz football program, and it took until now to finally all play out. Hauck knew the time bomb was ticking, which is why he was willing to take the worst job in FBS football just to be gone when the axe fell.
Nope, Hauck didn't initiate any change of culture, as you suggest. You don't know what you're talking about. Hauck was/is a tough disciplinarian. He didn't put up with any BS from players--or anyone else. If you're going to spout BS like this, let's hear you try to back it up.
Right. I guess all of the criminals he recruited should just be overlooked. Let's see. There was the curb-stomping he covered up, the 3 arrested as they left the team bus, the player who murdered another guy. But, he was a real tough disciplinarian. He took every other team's cast-off criminals. Face the facts.
Why don't you tell us how many total quarters of suspension these players got for their activities? Most coaches would have removed them from the team.
Hauck didn't recruit criminals. He didn't take cast off criminals. He gave the running back from Iowa St a chance, after getting good assurances on him from multiple coaches. The Iowa St rb was in good standing when he transferred to UM.
Hauck didn't cover up anything, and certainly not curb-stomping. You don't know what you're talking about. Yes, the burglary was bad news (but only 2 were on the bus, by the way). They never played another down for UM. No player murdered anyone. This player was acquitted on a 12-0 vote of the jury (and had previously almost been acquitted on a vote of 11-1 for acquittal), and later played for UM. Bringing up this one makes you look completely ridiculous.
All players charged with serious crimes never were kicked off the team and played again for UM, except for the player who was acquitted. Name one player who was convicted or plead guilty to anything more than a relatively minor misdemeanor, like disorderly conduct, or a dui, who ever pled another down for UM.
I knew you didn't know what you were talking about.