And even better questions:
Would Bobby be on the hot seat? Answer: yes.
Would he still even have a job? Answer: probably not
Why do MSU and their fan base not seem terribly concerned about the obvious character deficiencies within their football program? Answer: whether accurate or not, it portrays a win at all costs attitude.
Say what you will about Bobby, but he has been very very careful about the character attributes of the players he recruits in his second tenure, especially transfers. Go listen to Colter's new podcast with Andrew Schmidt. They specifically discuss Justin Green talking about watching recruits social media in order to determine whether it's the kind of guy they want to bring in or not. Sure people slip through the cracks and have to be dealt with, but the issues at MSU seem to have been systemic under Vigen and not one-off situations.
Great post, you hit it right on, Kudos to Coach Hauck and how he has been on top of things since he came back.
I really don't care for slinging mud back and forth on these things, particularly issues of a serious nature like domestic violence. I will say I didn't care for what the initial report was that they said he hadn't worked out at all with the team, as if to say, 'it's not our fault or our issue,' but things happen in all programs. Eventually, we'll have an issue down the road, not that I like it.
Times have changed though, and honestly I can tell you about an incident none of you know of when I was at Montana. I was with a member of the basketball team and left the press box. He was driving and decided to go across the foot bridge. Now, before you say, you remember that, it was not that incident about 15 years later or so. This was when Mike Montgomery was in Missoula and I am sure he was made aware of it, because when we got to the other side of the bridge, there was a campus security vehicle there and we were stopped. The officer recognized the driver and escorted us back to the dorm and nothing was made public about it.
If that happen today with a member of the football team, based on the issues that arose out of the later incident, I don't want to think about what everyone would have to say. Not nearly a big deal in comparison, but Bobby has to watch everything that is going on still.