Bobby Hauck
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Bobby Hauck (born June 14, 1964) is the football head coach at the University of Montana.
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[edit] Early days
Hauck was born at Missoula, Montana and was schooled at the Sweet Grass High School. He did his higher studies at the University of Montana (1988) and UCLA (1991)[1].
[edit] Career
Hauck served as an assistant under Rick Neuheisel at Washington (1999-02) and Colorado (1995-98). He also served as an assistant at Northern Arizona University (1993-94), UCLA (1990-92), and University of Montana (1988-89)[2].
[edit] University of Montana coach
Bobby Hauck first coached the Montana team in 2003. His record in the first three seasons as head coach at the University of Montana is 29-11. During his tenure, he guided the Montana Grizzlies to four straight Big Sky Conference championships. He is the fourth coach to guide Montana to the semifinals; the other three all coached in a national championship game[3].
He took the 2004 team to the NCAA Division I-AA national championship game and the 2006 team to the I-AA semifinals[4]. In 2007, he signed a one-year contract Friday, rejecting a three-year deal that he was offered.[4].
[edit] Awards
- 2006 Regional Coach of the Year Winner (Division I-AA, Region 5)[5]
- Big Sky coach of the year 2006[6]
Hauck was also one of the finalists of the 2006 Eddie Robinson Award[7]. He was also sixth in the voting for the 2006 Walter Payton Award[8].
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ Profile at MontanaGrizzlies.com
- ^ I-AA Q and A: Montana Head Coach Bobby Hauck
- ^ Big Sky Conference Notes, Reviews, Preview
- ^ a b Hauck signs 1-year deal
- ^ 2006 Regional Coach of the Year Winners
- ^ Hauck named Big Sky coach of the year
- ^ Seven in Gateway are FCS Award Finalists
- ^ NAU's Murrietta A Close Second in Payton Race
Preceded by Joe Glenn |
Montana Head Football Coach 2002 – current |
Succeeded by - |