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One of Hauck's really underrated qualities as a head coach is...

Stop_HammerTime69

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His ability to utilize the transfer portal and build a strong culture in spite of it.

Yeah, this early signing window and Dec. 15 transfer portal deadline are absolutely awful headaches for roster construction but seriously, with how Hauck and co have navigated the last few years by pulling P5 transfers and good skill position players, I don't know how badly the Griz will suffer so long as the OL can be kept in Missoula (really the only position group you can't build with transfers, and have to be developed).

One of my biggest fears going with a retread hire back in 2017 was how someone who saw a lot of success in a very different era of the sport would be able to navigate a new one. Sure, a lot of fans and boosters are worried and feel like we've fallen behind on NIL, but so does literally every other fanbase and anyone claiming to provide hard concrete numbers to compare school NIL collectives is a fraud and shyster. But I have to give credit where credit is due for this staff navigating a very intense era in the transfer portal and being able to mitigate & replace losses with good transfers on their own.

Hats off
 
Stop_HammerTime69 said:
His ability to utilize the transfer portal and build a strong culture in spite of it.

Yeah, this early signing window and Dec. 15 transfer portal deadline are absolutely awful headaches for roster construction but seriously, with how Hauck and co have navigated the last few years by pulling P5 transfers and good skill position players, I don't know how badly the Griz will suffer so long as the OL can be kept in Missoula (really the only position group you can't build with transfers, and have to be developed).

One of my biggest fears going with a retread hire back in 2017 was how someone who saw a lot of success in a very different era of the sport would be able to navigate a new one. Sure, a lot of fans and boosters are worried and feel like we've fallen behind on NIL, but so does literally every other fanbase and anyone claiming to provide hard concrete numbers to compare school NIL collectives is a fraud and shyster. But I have to give credit where credit is due for this staff navigating a very intense era in the transfer portal and being able to mitigate & replace losses with good transfers on their own.

Hats off

Are you serious? Walker, Mayginnes, Forbes, Panfiloff---ALL transfers.
 
I think he has a knack for players who are men of their word and a signed commitment is their bond. As I remember Marcus tried the portal was not successful and wanted to return to the team, he broke his word to Coach, coaches, teammates and the greater Montana fan base. A Man's word is not breakable.
 
AZGrizFan said:
Stop_HammerTime69 said:
His ability to utilize the transfer portal and build a strong culture in spite of it.

Yeah, this early signing window and Dec. 15 transfer portal deadline are absolutely awful headaches for roster construction but seriously, with how Hauck and co have navigated the last few years by pulling P5 transfers and good skill position players, I don't know how badly the Griz will suffer so long as the OL can be kept in Missoula (really the only position group you can't build with transfers, and have to be developed).

One of my biggest fears going with a retread hire back in 2017 was how someone who saw a lot of success in a very different era of the sport would be able to navigate a new one. Sure, a lot of fans and boosters are worried and feel like we've fallen behind on NIL, but so does literally every other fanbase and anyone claiming to provide hard concrete numbers to compare school NIL collectives is a fraud and shyster. But I have to give credit where credit is due for this staff navigating a very intense era in the transfer portal and being able to mitigate & replace losses with good transfers on their own.

Hats off

Are you serious? Walker, Mayginnes, Forbes, Panfiloff---ALL transfers.

Well then he's done something no one else has been able to do. No one else in the country has succeeded with a transfer built OL. Thesis still stands even if I was wrong for assuming on a tangent. Colorado and Baylor tried the transfer thing on the OL most notably and they absolutely fell apart. With how many years I'd been hearing all of those names (except Panfiloff) I really just thought they were high school croots.

Good catch and it speaks even louder about the great job the staff has done in this era.
 
Stop_HammerTime69 said:
AZGrizFan said:
Are you serious? Walker, Mayginnes, Forbes, Panfiloff---ALL transfers.

Well then he's done something no one else has been able to do. No one else in the country has succeeded with a transfer built OL. Thesis still stands even if I was wrong for assuming on a tangent. Colorado and Baylor tried the transfer thing on the OL most notably and they absolutely fell apart. With how many years I'd been hearing all of those names (except Panfiloff) I really just thought they were high school croots.

Good catch and it speaks even louder about the great job the staff has done in this era.

Colorado went from 1 win to 4...yeah, they fell apart in the end, but they DID improve over the year before...Baylor is such a hit and miss school...seems like the amplitude of their performance year to year is larger than most. WAY up one year, WAY down the next...very weird.
 
Stop_HammerTime69 said:
AZGrizFan said:
Are you serious? Walker, Mayginnes, Forbes, Panfiloff---ALL transfers.

Well then he's done something no one else has been able to do. No one else in the country has succeeded with a transfer built OL. Thesis still stands even if I was wrong for assuming on a tangent. Colorado and Baylor tried the transfer thing on the OL most notably and they absolutely fell apart. With how many years I'd been hearing all of those names (except Panfiloff) I really just thought they were high school croots.

Good catch and it speaks even louder about the great job the staff has done in this era.

"Thesis".....but you flunked pop quiz #1 in the freshman 101 class. Go back to the books!
 
Mousegriz said:
Stop_HammerTime69 said:
Well then he's done something no one else has been able to do. No one else in the country has succeeded with a transfer built OL. Thesis still stands even if I was wrong for assuming on a tangent. Colorado and Baylor tried the transfer thing on the OL most notably and they absolutely fell apart. With how many years I'd been hearing all of those names (except Panfiloff) I really just thought they were high school croots.

Good catch and it speaks even louder about the great job the staff has done in this era.

"Thesis".....but you flunked pop quiz #1 in the freshman 101 class. Go back to the books!

Aight I'll get back to studying
 
Mousegriz said:
Stop_HammerTime69 said:
Well then he's done something no one else has been able to do. No one else in the country has succeeded with a transfer built OL. Thesis still stands even if I was wrong for assuming on a tangent. Colorado and Baylor tried the transfer thing on the OL most notably and they absolutely fell apart. With how many years I'd been hearing all of those names (except Panfiloff) I really just thought they were high school croots.

Good catch and it speaks even louder about the great job the staff has done in this era.

"Thesis".....but you flunked pop quiz #1 in the freshman 101 class. Go back to the books!

I think the point might have been that a group of transfers put together to play in year 1 is at a distinct disadvantage from a cohesiveness point of view. Someone brought up Colorado as an example. They are objectively good individuals, but they lacked the cohesiveness of a group that has been there together. Our line (with one exception) has been together for at least a year, now two. Save Panfiloff. But incorporating one dude is much easier than incorporating 5+. Hamer_Time has the right answer but used the wrong formula, lol.
 
FALSE!!

This is my Bobcat observation of Bobby. Its pretty simple though.

HE GENUINELY CARES FOR HIS PLAYERS, THUS THEY RESPECT AND PLAY THEIR ASSES OFF FOR HIM.

He’s the first one to be there after any switch of personal. He gets pumped and excited for his athletes after plays. Maybe I’m wrong, but he seems like the boss that higher ups don’t necessarily care for much because they know he has his employees backs and will not allow for them to be a scapegoat.
 
ChemCat said:
FALSE!!

This is my Bobcat observation of Bobby. Its pretty simple though.

HE GENUINELY CARES FOR HIS PLAYERS, THUS THEY RESPECT AND PLAY THEIR ASSES OFF FOR HIM.

He’s the first one to be there after any switch of personal. He gets pumped and excited for his athletes after plays. Maybe I’m wrong, but he seems like the boss that higher ups don’t necessarily care for much because they know he has his employees backs and will not allow for them to be a scapegoat.

This is also 100% accurate!
 
Stop_HammerTime69 said:
His ability to utilize the transfer portal and build a strong culture in spite of it.

Yeah, this early signing window and Dec. 15 transfer portal deadline are absolutely awful headaches for roster construction but seriously, with how Hauck and co have navigated the last few years by pulling P5 transfers and good skill position players, I don't know how badly the Griz will suffer so long as the OL can be kept in Missoula (really the only position group you can't build with transfers, and have to be developed).

One of my biggest fears going with a retread hire back in 2017 was how someone who saw a lot of success in a very different era of the sport would be able to navigate a new one. Sure, a lot of fans and boosters are worried and feel like we've fallen behind on NIL, but so does literally every other fanbase and anyone claiming to provide hard concrete numbers to compare school NIL collectives is a fraud and shyster. But I have to give credit where credit is due for this staff navigating a very intense era in the transfer portal and being able to mitigate & replace losses with good transfers on their own.

Hats off

3/5 our entire starting offensive line at the beginning of the season were transfers. Forbes and walker from Nebraska and mayginnes from Washington state. Now panfiloff is in there and he’s an Utah tech transfer.

***edit*** I see others have also commented on the numerous transfers…. Should have read all the comments before posting
 
armonte said:
I think he has a knack for players who are men of their word and a signed commitment is their bond. As I remember Marcus tried the portal was not successful and wanted to return to the team, he broke his word to Coach, coaches, teammates and the greater Montana fan base. A Man's word is not breakable.

That’s what’s so frustrating about the portal. “Commitment” and ones word have become meaningless and are by and large going by the wayside for todays players. They should change the terminology to “tentative intention” :lol:
 
Agree, doesn't mean we have to put up with behavior that's destructive to the team. Most teenagers
have not been taught that your word is your bond. My elders closed more deals with a handshake than a written contract.

hm.grwn.grizfan said:
armonte said:
I think he has a knack for players who are men of their word and a signed commitment is their bond. As I remember Marcus tried the portal was not successful and wanted to return to the team, he broke his word to Coach, coaches, teammates and the greater Montana fan base. A Man's word is not breakable.

That’s what’s so frustrating about the portal. “Commitment” and ones word have become meaningless and are by and large going by the wayside for todays players. They should change the terminology to “tentative intention” :lol:
 
Stop_HammerTime69 said:
AZGrizFan said:
Are you serious? Walker, Mayginnes, Forbes, Panfiloff---ALL transfers.

Well then he's done something no one else has been able to do. No one else in the country has succeeded with a transfer built OL. Thesis still stands even if I was wrong for assuming on a tangent. Colorado and Baylor tried the transfer thing on the OL most notably and they absolutely fell apart. With how many years I'd been hearing all of those names (except Panfiloff) I really just thought they were high school croots.

Good catch and it speaks even louder about the great job the staff has done in this era.

But I think your point is still valid somewhat...they are MULTI YEAR transfers, and have been developed within the system. Remember last year??? That OL was not good.
 
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