REPORT: Kennedy & White Will Not Be Renewed

The BF hire is now making more sense. If you know you're going to have to bring in a QB coach, a WR coach, and an RB coach....you more than likely want someone in the OC position that's an absolute known quantity and have total and complete trust in....
 
looking forward to starting 5-0 and giving KF a 5 year extension
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Pretty sure there was bullshit happening on both sides. Eno knew better than to visit other schools after he committed and White/Kennedy found out and tried to keep it from KF.
Even though Eno said he spoke with Kirk and Kirk said no problem? Did you read Eno's letter?
 
Even though Eno said he spoke with Kirk and Kirk said no problem? Did you read Eno's letter?

I didn't read the letter, but I thought I remember from the text exchange that Kennedy and/or White had said something along the lines of keeping the info from Kirk. Could be my memory's going....I sometimes don't even remember what I had for breakfast! :)
 
I didn't read the letter, but I thought I remember from the text exchange that Kennedy and/or White had said something along the lines of keeping the info from Kirk. Could be my memory's going....I sometimes don't even remember what I had for breakfast! :)
Here ya go... Bolded portion is his alleged conversation with KF.

Eno Benjamin's Open Letter About Iowa Recruitment and Decommitment:

As we all know, a lot of things have gone down since I committed and de-committed from the Hawkeyes. I’ve watched people make up their own stories about what happened. I told myself things weren’t meant to be and that I would move on.

But as hard as I’ve tried to move on, it seems like I keep being drawn back in by false claims on my character. I didn’t want to tell my story, but I think it is now time everyone knows my side and how it actually went down:

It started back in March before I was verbally committed to Iowa. There were two assistant coaches who recruited me hard for the university. We spoke almost every day. In April, I swung up north to visit 3 schools – Michigan, Iowa and Northwestern. I loved all those visits.

After those visits, I began to feel pressure of commit, to the University of Iowa, specifically. I had a Top 10 at the time and wanted to check out all of the schools before I did anything. I was 16 years old at that time and with all that was going on I didn’t know how to simply tell a coach no and that I was not ready. I had visits set up to others schools, but canceled them after committing.

I was very excited at the time. Words couldn’t describe the feeling. I was getting ready to start spring practice without having to worry about where I was going to college. Best of all, I could start the season without worrying about recruiting and could just sell out for my team.
In June, the Iowa coaches came to Dallas for a satellite camp at one of the local high schools. I went to the camp and brought up the fact that I still wanted to take my visits. They were confused as to why I wanted to do that and asked me questions. But never once did the two coaches say I couldn’t do it or even that Iowa had a no-visit rule set in place.

Before I committed to Iowa, me and some friends, who are highly-recruited players, agreed that we would take some visits together. We wanted to hang out, talk about the recruiting process and experience it together. Up to this point, I had no idea about Iowa having a no-visit policy. I honestly never knew schools had those policies. I watched friends in the 2015 and 2016 classes commit to places and saw the coaches there encouraging them to make sure they go on visits so the player would know if it was where he actually wanted to be. I thought that was normal for everyone.

So, September rolls around and I get my official scholarship letter from the University of Iowa. I’m reading it and this is the first time I see “you cannot visit other campuses.” All the recruits from Texas talked about it when we got the letter. Everyone was completely blindsided by it.

On September 17, my official to the University of Missouri was set for me and my friends. I didn’t tell the coaches which week the visit would be happening, but that doesn’t mean I never told the two coaches that the visit would happen. I’m a smart young man. I knew that there would be media at the game. Pictures would be taken. It would be Tweeted that I was at the game. My intentions were to not hide anything.

A few days later, I spoke on the phone with Coach Ferentz. We talked about the Missouri visit and he was upset I didn’t tell anyone about it. I owned up to that even though I told the two coaches I would be taking it. I didn’t say anything to Coach Ferentz about my conversations with them. He told me if I needed to step back from all of this and take visits that it was fine. He wasn’t going to hold me back from that. I told him that I understood and next time I would communicate better.

A couple of days later, I messaged the two assistant coaches and told them that I wanted to step back from everything and take my visits. At that point, I was heavily encouraged to stay committed to Iowa. Things were said like, ”No Eno, this isn’t what we want you to do. This isn’t the route we want to go.” I told them I needed to take the Arizona State official visit on Oct. 8. They then said “if you want to take your visits, go ahead. But could we please try and keep this out of the media and keep it on the down low?”

So, I took my visit and the two coaches were well aware that I was in Tempe. They proceeded hoping I wouldn’t be caught on campus. I was actually even texting one of the coaches during the game and telling him what was going on as I got to hang out with former Hawkeye commit, Frank Darby:

And again, before I visited ASU I told one of the coaches that I wanted to step back. Shortly after this message, he called me and talked me out of de-committing:

Soon after, things began getting weird with the Iowa staff. I came to find out that the two coaches that I operated with never told the rest of the staff that I was taking the ASU visit. And when it all blew up publicly, those coaches never stood up for me to have my back. They didn’t say they knew about the visit beforehand and that they told me they were okay with it as long as it didn’t get out.

When it did come out, I needed to speak with Coach Ferentz on the phone. I knew I need to. I wanted to. But before I did, the assistant coaches told me things like:

  • “Make sure you think before you say what you want to say.”
  • “I’m freaking out I am in a bad spot because of this.”
  • “I wish I was straight and up front with you, Eno. This all could have been avoided.”
  • “We should have been harder about telling you no about taking these visits.”
  • “If we can bounce back from the situation, we won’t have any of these problems again”

I got a whole lot of that from the two coaches. I felt bad and decided I’d take the heat because nothing more could happen to me. I was worried about the coaches’ jobs. I didn’t want to see them lose their jobs over this. I still hope they don’t lose their jobs. Even after all this happened, I still respect and have love for that staff.

I expressed myself to coach Ferentz and told him that I was deeply sorry for everything that happened. I just didn’t tell him about what the two coaches told me to do. He didn’t have all the information and was following his policy.

While my situation was developing, I told the others that I may or may not be a part of this class. I even expressed that to the top dog in the class, A.J. Then, I told them all what happened in a group message after Iowa and I parted ways. That’s all.

The other players that de-committed have parents the listen to. They’re not listening to me. It’s very silly for people to say I am behind the other de-commitments. If that’s truly what you think, you really don’t know me.

A case in point: Todd Sibley, who is committed to Pitt, messaged me saying “Iowa has been on my neck since you de-committed.” I told him nothing but good things about the place and if he ever needed more info to message me at anytime. I did nothing to disparage the Hawkeyes.

I understand the Iowa coaches aren’t allowed to speak about recruits until they sign. This is the first time I’ve spoke out on my situation. So, I’m not sure how the untrue things being said about me got out there other than through rumor and speculation. I would have hoped people would think about that before spreading the untruths but they didn’t. That’s why I felt the need to speak up.

As much as I wanted to be in Iowa City, things changed and went a different route. I wish things could have been handled differently, but I have my faith in God and I know he will not lead me anywhere where I don’t belong.

Thanks for reading.
God bless you y'all
Eno Benjamin.
 
http://footballscoop.com/The-Scoop/

Given the revelations from Eno, this is not surprising and, expected.

I would really like to have another shot at Eno. He could spell Wadley and then have a chance to carry the ship for 3 years.... Although, I imagine we will be fine at RB from here on out, until the Ferentz era ends...

Would like to see David Raih on the staff. He's been my top pick for awhile. But I have only been thinking about adding one coach, not two...

Any other favorites to add to the staff?
 
Here ya go... Bolded portion is his alleged conversation with KF.

Eno Benjamin's Open Letter About Iowa Recruitment and Decommitment:

As we all know, a lot of things have gone down since I committed and de-committed from the Hawkeyes. I’ve watched people make up their own stories about what happened. I told myself things weren’t meant to be and that I would move on.

But as hard as I’ve tried to move on, it seems like I keep being drawn back in by false claims on my character. I didn’t want to tell my story, but I think it is now time everyone knows my side and how it actually went down:

It started back in March before I was verbally committed to Iowa. There were two assistant coaches who recruited me hard for the university. We spoke almost every day. In April, I swung up north to visit 3 schools – Michigan, Iowa and Northwestern. I loved all those visits.

After those visits, I began to feel pressure of commit, to the University of Iowa, specifically. I had a Top 10 at the time and wanted to check out all of the schools before I did anything. I was 16 years old at that time and with all that was going on I didn’t know how to simply tell a coach no and that I was not ready. I had visits set up to others schools, but canceled them after committing.

I was very excited at the time. Words couldn’t describe the feeling. I was getting ready to start spring practice without having to worry about where I was going to college. Best of all, I could start the season without worrying about recruiting and could just sell out for my team.
In June, the Iowa coaches came to Dallas for a satellite camp at one of the local high schools. I went to the camp and brought up the fact that I still wanted to take my visits. They were confused as to why I wanted to do that and asked me questions. But never once did the two coaches say I couldn’t do it or even that Iowa had a no-visit rule set in place.


Before I committed to Iowa, me and some friends, who are highly-recruited players, agreed that we would take some visits together. We wanted to hang out, talk about the recruiting process and experience it together. Up to this point, I had no idea about Iowa having a no-visit policy. I honestly never knew schools had those policies. I watched friends in the 2015 and 2016 classes commit to places and saw the coaches there encouraging them to make sure they go on visits so the player would know if it was where he actually wanted to be. I thought that was normal for everyone.

So, September rolls around and I get my official scholarship letter from the University of Iowa. I’m reading it and this is the first time I see “you cannot visit other campuses.” All the recruits from Texas talked about it when we got the letter. Everyone was completely blindsided by it.

On September 17, my official to the University of Missouri was set for me and my friends. I didn’t tell the coaches which week the visit would be happening, but that doesn’t mean I never told the two coaches that the visit would happen. I’m a smart young man. I knew that there would be media at the game. Pictures would be taken. It would be Tweeted that I was at the game. My intentions were to not hide anything.

A few days later, I spoke on the phone with Coach Ferentz. We talked about the Missouri visit and he was upset I didn’t tell anyone about it. I owned up to that even though I told the two coaches I would be taking it. I didn’t say anything to Coach Ferentz about my conversations with them. He told me if I needed to step back from all of this and take visits that it was fine. He wasn’t going to hold me back from that. I told him that I understood and next time I would communicate better.

A couple of days later, I messaged the two assistant coaches and told them that I wanted to step back from everything and take my visits. At that point, I was heavily encouraged to stay committed to Iowa. Things were said like, ”No Eno, this isn’t what we want you to do. This isn’t the route we want to go.” I told them I needed to take the Arizona State official visit on Oct. 8. They then said “if you want to take your visits, go ahead. But could we please try and keep this out of the media and keep it on the down low?”

So, I took my visit and the two coaches were well aware that I was in Tempe. They proceeded hoping I wouldn’t be caught on campus. I was actually even texting one of the coaches during the game and telling him what was going on as I got to hang out with former Hawkeye commit, Frank Darby:

And again, before I visited ASU I told one of the coaches that I wanted to step back. Shortly after this message, he called me and talked me out of de-committing:

Soon after, things began getting weird with the Iowa staff. I came to find out that the two coaches that I operated with never told the rest of the staff that I was taking the ASU visit. And when it all blew up publicly, those coaches never stood up for me to have my back. They didn’t say they knew about the visit beforehand and that they told me they were okay with it as long as it didn’t get out.

When it did come out, I needed to speak with Coach Ferentz on the phone. I knew I need to. I wanted to. But before I did, the assistant coaches told me things like:

  • “Make sure you think before you say what you want to say.”
  • “I’m freaking out I am in a bad spot because of this.”
  • “I wish I was straight and up front with you, Eno. This all could have been avoided.”
  • “We should have been harder about telling you no about taking these visits.”
  • “If we can bounce back from the situation, we won’t have any of these problems again”

I got a whole lot of that from the two coaches. I felt bad and decided I’d take the heat because nothing more could happen to me. I was worried about the coaches’ jobs. I didn’t want to see them lose their jobs over this. I still hope they don’t lose their jobs. Even after all this happened, I still respect and have love for that staff.

I expressed myself to coach Ferentz and told him that I was deeply sorry for everything that happened. I just didn’t tell him about what the two coaches told me to do. He didn’t have all the information and was following his policy.

While my situation was developing, I told the others that I may or may not be a part of this class. I even expressed that to the top dog in the class, A.J. Then, I told them all what happened in a group message after Iowa and I parted ways. That’s all.

The other players that de-committed have parents the listen to. They’re not listening to me. It’s very silly for people to say I am behind the other de-commitments. If that’s truly what you think, you really don’t know me.

A case in point: Todd Sibley, who is committed to Pitt, messaged me saying “Iowa has been on my neck since you de-committed.” I told him nothing but good things about the place and if he ever needed more info to message me at anytime. I did nothing to disparage the Hawkeyes.

I understand the Iowa coaches aren’t allowed to speak about recruits until they sign. This is the first time I’ve spoke out on my situation. So, I’m not sure how the untrue things being said about me got out there other than through rumor and speculation. I would have hoped people would think about that before spreading the untruths but they didn’t. That’s why I felt the need to speak up.

As much as I wanted to be in Iowa City, things changed and went a different route. I wish things could have been handled differently, but I have my faith in God and I know he will not lead me anywhere where I don’t belong.

Thanks for reading.
God bless you y'all
Eno Benjamin.

A little further down is what I was referring to where he said that he told the two coaches (supposedly White and Kennedy) he was going on the ASU visit and they said to keep it quiet and they never told any of the other staff...which obviously would include Ferentz.....
 
Pretty sure there was bullshit happening on both sides. Eno knew better than to visit other schools after he committed and White/Kennedy found out and tried to keep it from KF.

I am 100% certain that Eno has been portrayed in an unfair light pursuant to this particular topic, and that his allegations in his manifesto pursuant to two coaches were accurate.
 
A little further down is what I was referring to where he said that he told the two coaches (supposedly White and Kennedy) he was going on the ASU visit and they said to keep it quiet and they never told any of the other staff...which obviously would include Ferentz.....
Makes sense why they're going bye bye.
 
I am 100% certain that Eno has been portrayed in an unfair light pursuant to this particular topic, and that his allegations in his manifesto pursuant to two coaches were accurate.
Most here know that I'm not a big Kirk fan, but in retrospect, Kirk might have been 'slightly' portrayed in an unfair light as well. It's still his ship, though. He is responsible for it. At least it looks like he's trying to fix the issue, albeit with a familial push... :)
 
A little further down is what I was referring to where he said that he told the two coaches (supposedly White and Kennedy) he was going on the ASU visit and they said to keep it quiet and they never told any of the other staff...which obviously would include Ferentz.....
It's too bad. I don't think Eno has any reason for lying. Sounds like the assistants totally blew it. He would have had a nice career here at Iowa.
 

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