NoBeer
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I was really hoping to add to the discussion by actually doing the math but thanks for focusing in the typo.You think football will be around in 20015? How good will he be? Crap, how old will he be? Older than Joe Pa was?
I was really hoping to add to the discussion by actually doing the math but thanks for focusing in the typo.You think football will be around in 20015? How good will he be? Crap, how old will he be? Older than Joe Pa was?
I was really hoping to add to the discussion by actually doing the math but thanks for focusing in the typo.
Yes, but KF still loses money when he gives to charity. It's just that his income is so high he can be reimbursed for 39% of his donation in the form of a tax deduction.
So let's say KF donates $1M to charity. That means he gets a $390k deduction on his taxes. But in terms of net loss he still gave away $610k to charity. That's still a good chunk of change.
I think this is the key question.So I question if Kirk had coached at 3 different schools in the past 20 years with a similar total record if anyone would view him as any more than mediocre. I'm not a stats guy to the degree I know where to find things but I'd wager that there are 2-3 coaches with similar W/L records over 20 years that NO ONE would consider HOF coaches.
I guess I don't want to give too much credit to longevity. Look at the guys around Ferentz on this list. Are THEY HOF coaches?
http://www.coacheshotseat.com/WinningestActiveCoachesIA.htm
Of course he wouldn't. If he gets in, it'll be because the selection folks think sticking around at one school for 2 decades is a big enough accomplishment to warrant induction.I think this is the key question.
Hypothetically, if KF coached at the following schools for the period listed
Iowa 6 years
South Carolina 6 years
Missouri 6 years
AND had the same overall .560 conference record, would he be a HOF coach?
The odd thing is that it seems like its easier to turn around a bad program than it is to maintain a good but not great program for a long period of time. Guys like Ron Turner, Ron Zook, Mark Mangino, Gary Barnett, Gary Pinkel and others were fairly successful for a short period of time, but none of those guys could maintain the program. In other words, climbing the hill is easier than staying on top of it. Hell even Urban Meyer couldn't maintain what he had at Florida and left that program a mess they still haven't cleaned up If you're going to coach at one school for twenty years you still need a lot of things to go your way. Avoid any kind of scandel,survive seasons when you have a rash of injuries or bad bounces of the ball, kiss ass with the big money donors, don't piss off the AD or university president, don't get burned out, and maintain your own health. If coaching at one school for twenty years was easy, why dont more coaches do it?I think this is the key question.
Hypothetically, if KF coached at the following schools for the period listed
Iowa 6 years
South Carolina 6 years
Missouri 6 years
AND had the same overall .560 conference record, would he be a HOF coach?
I think this is the key question.
Hypothetically, if KF coached at the following schools for the period listed
Iowa 6 years
South Carolina 6 years
Missouri 6 years
AND had the same overall .560 conference record, would he be a HOF coach?
"Ferentz may have tenure and has churned out NFL prospects left and right, but he’s proven that he doesn’t currently have the drive to make his program any better than it is. That’s not a mentality that can just spring up overnight, either. Frost, on the other hand, started executing a long-term plan for his days in Lincoln from the second his new destination was set in stone.
It's almost to easy. It also said the Iowa game is circled. I wonder if our coaches are scared?"Ferentz may have tenure and has churned out NFL prospects left and right, but he’s proven that he doesn’t currently have the drive to make his program any better than it is. That’s not a mentality that can just spring up overnight, either. Frost, on the other hand, started executing a long-term plan for his days in Lincoln from the second his new destination was set in stone.
I can’t say that I blame Ferentz for his current situation. He’s making bank and all he has to do is spin the Iowa football program’s tires in the mud. However, it won’t take Frost long to expose that effort or lack thereof."
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I highly doubt the game is really circled, but I'm definitely more confident in Frost's abilites versus Riley's. That said, even if Frost is Osborne 2.0, we should still be able to take care of them this year. It'll be interesting to see how they perform this season though.It's almost to easy. It also said the Iowa game is circled. I wonder if our coaches are scared?
Seems to be a pretty accurate assessment of Iowa football and the mindset of our fans. Don’t be shocked if we lose to Nebby and ISU. If not this year then next.
"Ferentz is 7-8 in bowl games, which comes out to a percentage of .467. If we use a grading scale, Ferentz completely fails. So, he isn’t even an average coach in the games that matter the most, the actual “championship games” (quotes because we have never been to an actual championship).
In the regular season, Ferentz is 143-97 which comes out to .596, a generous D-minus and still below average. What is worst about Coach Ferentz, he is the highest-paid public employee in the state of Iowa. He makes $4 million a year. Shouldn’t fans expect more from a coach receiving a multimillionaire-dollar salary?"
http://daily-iowan.com/2018/06/25/wooden-hawkeye-fans-need-to-demand-more/
"Ferentz is 7-8 in bowl games, which comes out to a percentage of .467. If we use a grading scale, Ferentz completely fails. So, he isn’t even an average coach in the games that matter the most, the actual “championship games” (quotes because we have never been to an actual championship).
In the regular season, Ferentz is 143-97 which comes out to .596, a generous D-minus and still below average. What is worst about Coach Ferentz, he is the highest-paid public employee in the state of Iowa. He makes $4 million a year. Shouldn’t fans expect more from a coach receiving a multimillionaire-dollar salary?"
http://daily-iowan.com/2018/06/25/wooden-hawkeye-fans-need-to-demand-more/