Austin, TX, February 5, 2026
Bobby Hauck, the head coach of the University of Montana Grizzlies football team, has announced his retirement after 14 successful seasons. Hauck, who holds a remarkable coaching record of 151-43 at Montana, cited dissatisfaction with recent changes in college football as a primary factor for his departure. He is succeeded by wide receivers coach Bobby Kennedy, as Hauck leaves behind a legacy of success with multiple conference championships and playoff appearances.
Austin, TX: Bobby Hauck Retires as Head Coach of Montana Grizzlies
Bobby Hauck, the head coach of the University of Montana Grizzlies football team, has announced his retirement, citing dissatisfaction with recent changes in college football.
At 61, Hauck led the Grizzlies for 14 seasons over two terms, achieving a 151-43 record and securing eight Big Sky Conference championships. Under his leadership, the team made 13 playoff appearances and reached four national championship games, including a semifinal finish in 2025 with a 13-2 record. Hauck’s overall coaching record stands at 166-92, including his tenure at UNLV. He is recognized as the winningest coach in Big Sky Conference history.
Hauck expressed that the evolving landscape of college football, particularly the introduction of the transfer portal and Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) regulations, has made his role less enjoyable. He mentioned challenges such as dealing with agents and the transient nature of players, which have contributed to his decision to retire.
Following Hauck’s retirement, wide receivers coach Bobby Kennedy, who joined the Grizzlies in 2025, has been appointed as the new head coach. Kennedy and Hauck previously worked together as assistants at Washington in 2002.
Hauck’s departure marks the end of an era for Montana football, leaving behind a legacy of success and a program poised for continued growth under new leadership.
FAQ
Who is Bobby Hauck?
Bobby Hauck is the former head coach of the University of Montana Grizzlies football team, recognized as the winningest coach in Big Sky Conference history with a 151-43 record during his tenure at Montana.
Why did Bobby Hauck retire?
Bobby Hauck retired due to dissatisfaction with recent changes in college football, including the introduction of the transfer portal and Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) regulations, which he found made his role less enjoyable.
Who is replacing Bobby Hauck as head coach?
Wide receivers coach Bobby Kennedy, who joined the Grizzlies in 2025, has been appointed as the new head coach following Hauck’s retirement. Kennedy and Hauck previously worked together as assistants at Washington in 2002.
Key Features
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Coach’s Name | Bobby Hauck |
| Retirement Announcement Date | February 4, 2026 |
| New Head Coach | Bobby Kennedy |
| Hauck’s Coaching Record at Montana | 151-43 |
| Hauck’s Overall Coaching Record | 166-92 |
| Big Sky Conference Championships Won | 8 |
| Playoff Appearances Under Hauck | 13 |
| National Championship Game Appearances | 4 |
| 2025 Season Record | 13-2 |
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