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Robby Hauck to Illinois

It's common in coaching....and EVERY OTHER FRIGGIN industry in America...for all those clutching their fake pearls.

1. Frank Beamer → Shane Beamer (Virginia Tech)
- Shane Beamer served on his father Frank’s staff as a graduate assistant and later as a full‑time assistant.
- One of the most prominent modern examples.

2. Bill Snyder → Sean Snyder (Kansas State)
- Sean Snyder served in multiple roles under his father Bill, including special teams coordinator and associate head coach.
- One of the longest‑running father–son staff pairings in FBS history.

3. Bobby Bowden → Jeff Bowden (Florida State)
- Jeff Bowden served as offensive coordinator under Bobby.

4. Lou Holtz → Skip Holtz (Notre Dame, South Carolina)
- Skip Holtz worked for his father Lou at both Notre Dame and South Carolina.

5. Hayden Fry → Jerry Fry (Iowa)
- Jerry Fry served on Hayden Fry’s staff during the early Iowa years.

6. LaVell Edwards → Jimmy Edwards (BYU)
- Jimmy Edwards worked in support and administrative roles under his father LaVell.

7. Sonny Dykes → Spike Dykes (Texas Tech)
- Sonny Dykes began his coaching career as a GA under his father Spike at Texas Tech.

8. Mike Bellotti → Andy Bellotti (Oregon)
- Andy Bellotti worked in support roles under his father Mike.

9. Jim Mora Sr. → Jim Mora Jr. (Washington)
- Jim Mora Jr. worked as a GA under his father early in his career.

10. Terry Bowden → Jeff Bowden (Samford)
- Jeff Bowden worked for his brother Terry, but also previously worked for father Bobby at FSU.
You missed the kennedys
 
And how many parents teach their children to work and inherit a family business or become the same pilot that gets to learn from the same company.

Success is trying to teach the same, the best way someone knows how. When you come from nothing, you sometimes want to try and help your children to do the same.
Cops produce cops. Soldiers produce Soldiers. Lawyers produce lawyers. Doctors...

Not all of course, but often.
 
It's common in coaching....and EVERY OTHER FRIGGIN industry in America...for all those clutching their fake pearls.

1. Frank Beamer → Shane Beamer (Virginia Tech)
- Shane Beamer served on his father Frank’s staff as a graduate assistant and later as a full‑time assistant.
- One of the most prominent modern examples.

2. Bill Snyder → Sean Snyder (Kansas State)
- Sean Snyder served in multiple roles under his father Bill, including special teams coordinator and associate head coach.
- One of the longest‑running father–son staff pairings in FBS history.

3. Bobby Bowden → Jeff Bowden (Florida State)
- Jeff Bowden served as offensive coordinator under Bobby.

4. Lou Holtz → Skip Holtz (Notre Dame, South Carolina)
- Skip Holtz worked for his father Lou at both Notre Dame and South Carolina.

5. Hayden Fry → Jerry Fry (Iowa)
- Jerry Fry served on Hayden Fry’s staff during the early Iowa years.

6. LaVell Edwards → Jimmy Edwards (BYU)
- Jimmy Edwards worked in support and administrative roles under his father LaVell.

7. Sonny Dykes → Spike Dykes (Texas Tech)
- Sonny Dykes began his coaching career as a GA under his father Spike at Texas Tech.

8. Mike Bellotti → Andy Bellotti (Oregon)
- Andy Bellotti worked in support roles under his father Mike.

9. Jim Mora Sr. → Jim Mora Jr. (Washington)
- Jim Mora Jr. worked as a GA under his father early in his career.

10. Terry Bowden → Jeff Bowden (Samford)
- Jeff Bowden worked for his brother Terry, but also previously worked for father Bobby at FSU.

11. Dan Hawkins → Cody Hawkins (UC Davis)
- Cody Hawkins served as an assistant coach when coming on in 2017 and then offensive coordinator in 2021 before taking the Idaho State head coach job in 2024
 
It's common in coaching....and EVERY OTHER FRIGGIN industry in America...for all those clutching their fake pearls.

1. Frank Beamer → Shane Beamer (Virginia Tech)
- Shane Beamer served on his father Frank’s staff as a graduate assistant and later as a full‑time assistant.
- One of the most prominent modern examples.

2. Bill Snyder → Sean Snyder (Kansas State)
- Sean Snyder served in multiple roles under his father Bill, including special teams coordinator and associate head coach.
- One of the longest‑running father–son staff pairings in FBS history.

3. Bobby Bowden → Jeff Bowden (Florida State)
- Jeff Bowden served as offensive coordinator under Bobby.

4. Lou Holtz → Skip Holtz (Notre Dame, South Carolina)
- Skip Holtz worked for his father Lou at both Notre Dame and South Carolina.

5. Hayden Fry → Jerry Fry (Iowa)
- Jerry Fry served on Hayden Fry’s staff during the early Iowa years.

6. LaVell Edwards → Jimmy Edwards (BYU)
- Jimmy Edwards worked in support and administrative roles under his father LaVell.

7. Sonny Dykes → Spike Dykes (Texas Tech)
- Sonny Dykes began his coaching career as a GA under his father Spike at Texas Tech.

8. Mike Bellotti → Andy Bellotti (Oregon)
- Andy Bellotti worked in support roles under his father Mike.

9. Jim Mora Sr. → Jim Mora Jr. (Washington)
- Jim Mora Jr. worked as a GA under his father early in his career.

10. Terry Bowden → Jeff Bowden (Samford)
- Jeff Bowden worked for his brother Terry, but also previously worked for father Bobby at FSU.

The thing I want to thank you for the most is informing me that there was a CFB coach named Spike Dykes. Anyone named Spike Dykes has eaten a ribeye with his hands and used a 16 penny nail as a toothpick. Nobody will convince me otherwise.
 
Bobby is strategically setting up Robby to have enough experience to come be the head coach here after Kennedy retires (hopefully in 10 years and with 2+ nattys) 😂
Imagine all the collective head explosions that would occur from the Hauck haters if that happened 😂
 
The hate towards Bobby by some Griz fans has always gone way too far in my opinion but some of that goes with the territory of being a head coach. That craziness is everywhere across college football. But the hate by some middle age folks towards Robby ( a player and then a 20 something year old trying to make his way in the world) is really just disgusting.
 
I think Robby is a good coach, but the jump from PSU to Illinois is quite large. Good on him for gaining experience though!
 
I think Robby is a good coach, but the jump from PSU to Illinois is quite large. Good on him for gaining experience though!
His position has a lot less responsibility as well going from Special teams coordinator/safeties coach to assistant defensive backs coach.
 
The thing I want to thank you for the most is informing me that there was a CFB coach named Spike Dykes. Anyone named Spike Dykes has eaten a ribeye with his hands and used a 16 penny nail as a toothpick. Nobody will convince me otherwise.
Damn! I love your use of the language!:ROFLMAO:(y)
 
The worst kept secret. He had this job 30 minutes after daddy got his. I wish him well but he's not beating the nepo baby charges with this one.
I suspected Bobby would hire him, but there was no documentation I could find to support that suspicion. But, after a week, I lost interest. Kinda like my interest in Griz Football. Evidently, I've moved on...
I'm old, and don't really give a FF about much anymore. Probably d/t Seasonal Affective Disorder.
 
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The hate towards Bobby by some Griz fans has always gone way too far in my opinion but some of that goes with the territory of being a head coach. That craziness is everywhere across college football. But the hate by some middle age folks towards Robby ( a player and then a 20 something year old trying to make his way in the world) is really just disgusting.
I hope those two Montana boys do well!!
 

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