Montana Football Coach Bobby Hauck Retires: A Legacy of Success and Transition to New Leadership
Montana football coach Bobby Hauck, the most successful coach in Big Sky Conference history, has announced his retirement. The school has appointed wide receivers coach Bobby Kennedy as the new head coach to lead the program going forward. Hauck, who had two coaching stints at Montana, achieved a remarkable 151-43 record over 14 seasons, winning eight Big Sky titles and making multiple playoff appearances. He cited the changing landscape of college football and a lack of enjoyment in his role as key factors in his decision to retire. Hauck leaves behind a legacy as the Big Sky's all-time leader in wins and conference victories, with numerous coaching accolades to his name. His retirement marks the end of an era for Montana football, as the program looks to the future under new leadership.