PlayerRep said:
The post is wrong in almost every major point the poster tried to make. The poster doesn't understand UM or Griz football, and appears to be living in his own fantasy world. Like you, he doesn't get it.
I'm a UM graduate and I played Griz football for two seasons before injury (and a lack of talent) steered me toward other interests. I love the program dearly, and am weary of tough guy apologists like yourself telling me that the behavior of the head coach doesn't matter, that the media is BAD BAD BAD for merely asking questions about how he was going to handle their behavior. Adults deal with crises in a calm, mature manner instead of blaming others.
One of the Kaimin reporters Hauck screamed at for asking simple questions about why Tim Parks was still on the team after hitting his girlfriend in the head with the butt of a gun now covers the LA Lakers for the OC Register. The reporter who asked Hauck what the status was of two players who were in an off-campus fight and not starting, and was screamed at during a presser "I'm not answering your questions!" now covers the Oregon Ducks for the Oregonian. They've done just fine in their profession, and been successful at a higher level than Hauck was when he tried to go up a level. At no point was any member of the student newspaper ever seen as having handled themselves as anything other than a professional, Hauck simple did not like being challenged.
The Missoulian, in my opinion, unfairly lumped the sexual assault claim against the international exchange student in with the various sexual assault claims against Donaldson and Johnson. That attempt to create a "culture of chaos" at UM narrative struck me as entirely unfair, since I'm not sure how Hauck or the athletic department should be accountable for any decisions made by the administration. While Jimmy Wilson was charged with murder, I think it's also unfair to continue to used what happened in his situation as any kind of evidence he was a bad person since it seems clear, morally and legally, he was justified in killing a piece of shit who he felt was likely going to kill his mom and sister.
The Missoulian was not unfair, in my opinion, in writing about what happened with Coleman, Shelton and Pate, all of whom were Hauck's players and all of whom did participate in an armed robbery where they duck tapped a woman's mouth shut, her arms behind her back, beat her and her boyfriend with a pistol, and held a Tech 9 to their heads while they stole various drugs. The idea that Hauck bore no responsibility for what Coleman did is a curious one since he had previous assault charges prior to him coming to UM. Of a police officer!
I'm willing to listen to the argument that Hauck may be wiser and more at peace with who he is, able to handle the complexities of the job. He may even be a good fundraiser, which is why I suspect the old moneymen are pushing to hard for his return.
But he is an average football coach. Better than Stitt maybe, but that is not saying much. The comment about longing to date your old high school girlfriend was spot on. He had five seasons at UNLV to show us his coaching ability. UNLV may be a dumpster fire of an athletic program, but he was less successful there than Mick Dennehy was at Utah State or Glenn was at Wyoming, and they're both dumpster fire programs and no one is clambering for their return.