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Cade McNamara transfers to Iowa! Big step up for the Hawkeyes, now they just need to create an offense for him (for anybody).
Upon further review Teegan Davis is only a 11.7 100 meter runner but is a 6'8" high jumper. Not sure he's going to be straight line running with big ten relievers but high jump is insane. 6 possible corners Crazy.Jack Campbell was also named the Big Ten Defensive player of the year. John Torchio of Wisconsin was a second team choice at DB by the coaches and first team by the media.
It’s time to give up the wishful thinking and face reality Iowa fans, Brian Ferentz will once again be the offensive coordinator next year.
Iowa head football coach Kirk Ferentz shared as much in his National Signing Day press conference.
“Coaching staff update. Just talk about that lastly. As I stand here today, I anticipate no changes in our staff moving forward. That’s my plan. Certainly, I think we do have a terrific staff, and I thought they did a terrific job last year in tough circumstances and navigated us through I think some big challenges. I thought our guys really coached at a high level,” Kirk Ferentz said.
One of the biggest areas of hopeful speculation among the fanbase this offseason has centered around the offensive coordinator position. Many have called for a new offensive mind to be given the reigns, finding every clue possible to suggest a change is coming for the upcoming season.
Instead, Ferentz was answering questions about why he would retain an offensive coordinator that just fielded the nation’s 130th total offense and the country’s 123rd scoring offense.
“Well, first of all, I didn’t say the same scheme, but it’s not going to look radically different. I don’t predict anything wild or absurd there. I think we’ve been pretty consistent in our approach really for 24 years. We own it. We own the stats.
“The thing I’m most focused on would be the points because that is what points. Obviously, everything you do offensively goes into that. When I look back, we’ve had years like this, and it’s not much fun certainly, to win eight games, that’s no easy trick when you score 17.8 a game. That’s not easy. But I’m optimistic. I think I know the causes, as I covered, for our challenges this year, and we’ve taken steps already in terms of addressing it,” Ferentz said.
Ferentz maintains that while the numbers on offense weren’t ideal, this is not the time to panic. Referencing his time with former Iowa head coach Hayden Fry and the Pittsburgh Steelers‘ history, he said that’s one common thread between the two: they didn’t panic.
“If you look back 24 years we’ve had down periods, years that have been disappointing. We normally rally back. We normally rally back and fix it, and that’s always kind of been my attitude. We’re all products of our upbringing, I guess, or influences, and I worked for a guy for nine years who there was never a coordinator fired here during my nine years with Coach Fry, and I don’t think the next 11, or two and eight I guess it would be, I’m not planning on doing it. I haven’t done it.
“I grew up in Pittsburgh where they had pretty good success. The thing you learn from the Steelers is they fix things. They don’t panic, they fix things. As long as you got the right people. It’s like players, too. Good attitude, good work ethic, and you’ve got to be competent to do what you’re going to do. I have no reason to think there’s anybody on our staff that’s not competent or not working at it,” Ferentz said.
While Iowa fans should not expect monumental changes heading into the upcoming season, Ferentz and his staff will be working diligently to tweak the Iowa model and compete for their ultimate end goal of a championship.
This is a disaster! Iowa has a championship defense and enough talent on offense to support their defense if coached properly. This will also hurt their defensive players when it comes to getting drafted since they’ll underachieve as a team in the WL columnAre we living in Hell?
Kirk Ferentz anticipates no changes in staff, applauds Brian Ferentz's performance
I can kind of admire Kirk Ferentz' obstinacy here. He is the highest-paid public employee in the state of Iowa by far, he has way more pull than the university president, and he has an ironclad contract that would set the football program backwards in terms of budget if they got rid of him a few years earlier than he wants to go. No one can tell him to do anything.
Kirk is sort of like a tranny in the female locker room: strutting around nude, showing all his female teammates his "female penis" after practice. What are you gonna do about it? Complain? You would get cancelled faster than if you faced Doc Holliday at a noon showdown at the OK Corral on Sober Thursday. You just have to sit there and acknowledge it.
Kirk Ferentz is "bullet-proof" at this point after surviving a racism hoax scandal where some of his filthy ghetto black former players accused "the program" of disliking their dreadlocks and having suggested to them that they not walk around wearing hooded sweatshirts. He had to fire his strength&conditioning coach a few years ago for allegedly singing along to a rap song during workouts. "Ku Klux Kirk" will not be tethered to that hiccup, though. He does whatever he wants.
Aspire to love your child the way Kirk Ferentz loves his son Brian. Caligula appointed his horse to the Senate and forced everyone else to smile and nod when it clopped its hooves two times instead of one. Could Brian Ferentz learn from this? He might develop a new offensive scheme based on the whimsy of a horse, since it would be a marked improvement for his unit. But, I don't expect him to change one bit.
Excellent!Check out their current recruiting class.
A white rb and a white “ath” Love it! Now if they can just get a 21st century offense they’d be title contendersCheck out their current recruiting class.
A white rb and a white “ath” Love it! Now if they can just get a 21st century offense they’d be title contenders