SEATTLE, WA - SEPTEMBER 09: Head coach Bob Stitt of the Montana Grizzlies greets his players prior to the game against the Washington Huskies at Husky Stadium on September 9, 2017 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)

After digging his program out of an ugly scandal, college football head coach won't be retained in 2018

We'll see where they go from here. 

After a scandal took over the program at Montana, Bob Stitt took over as head coach for the Grizzlies over the last three seasons. He'll now be out of a job at the conclusion of this year:

Videos by FanBuzz

https://twitter.com/kyle_sample/status/932720598504980481

Back in 2013, Montana was put on probation for three years and was forced to vacate five victories for violating "several" NCAA rules, per Missoulian.

According to the report, former head coach Robin Pflugrad "failed to monitor the football program, allowing boosters to provide extra benefits, including bail money and legal representation to players."

This came after reports of sexual assault and harassment involving football players.

We'll see where Montana goes from here.