Most of the complainants are beyond the statute of limitations, so the legal risk in terms of lawsuits probably isn't huge, but from a compliance, PR and publicity angle, this thing is leaking nuclear reactor. I don't think they would run Ferentz this close to the season unless the new independent Report is damning, but I also don't think we will get a season this year. I have previously said that there is only a 10% chance Ferentz is there in 2021. I now revise my prediction to this in light of The Germ and Rob's story: "Kirk Ferentz has coached his last game for The University of Iowa." There will be no farewell tour and no 10 minute tear-filled roaring ovation as he leads the team off the field for the final time. None of that.POWERFUL STUFF.....
If the U of I was aware of racial problems in early 2019 as this article documents, it places the situation in a whole new light....especially from a legal standpoint. Having prior knowledge and not taking action adds legitimacy to the claims and zeros to the settlement figures. This quite possibly could be the deciding factor in whether Ferentz and or Barta lose their jobs.
POWERFUL STUFF.....
If the U of I was aware of racial problems in early 2019 as this article documents, it places the situation in a whole new light....especially from a legal standpoint. Having prior knowledge and not taking action adds legitimacy to the claims and zeros to the settlement figures. This quite possibly could be the deciding factor in whether Ferentz and or Barta lose their jobs.
They formed a committee in 2018. There was some awareness and they did take some action by forming the committee. No player ever spoke to Kirk directly about any of these issues though. It's hard to know what actions are appropriate if no players speak up to the man in charge.
KF runs too tight a ship to be left out of the loop. IMO if he didn't know what actions were appropriate its because he didn't want to know.
Kicker, I think this is worse for Barta. He's the guy who constantly preaches, "Win, graduate, do it right". How could he possibly be oblivious to the horrendous transfer rate of black athletes and the equally bad graduation rate of black athletes. His 3 legged stool of win, graduate, do it right is now little more than a single unit pogo stick. To me the transfer rate & graduation rate are virtually indefensible. .Just my two cents but this is as bad for Barta as it is KF.
I'm guessing the University will hang their hat on the Husch Blackwell report. That report will look into the drug testing and everything else. Plus, it is being done by a law firm that is quite experienced in doing these types of investigations.
That report will dispose of the matter, one way or the other, from the University's perspective, and will determine the fate of Barta/Ferentz, IMHO.
Kicker, I think this is worse for Barta. He's the guy who constantly preaches, "Win, graduate, do it right". How could he possibly be oblivious to the horrendous transfer rate of black athletes and the equally bad graduation rate of black athletes. His 3 legged stool of win, graduate, do it right is now little more than a single unit pogo stick. To me the transfer rate & graduation rate are virtually indefensible. .
Even when random testing is employed it is possible that one segment of a population could be selected for testing at a substantially higher rate than other segments. For example the population is 120 so in every test each member of the population has a 1 in 120 chance of being selected. And, being selected in an initial test does not preclude being selected for testing in any or all successive tests. Are you are suggesting, in the "randomly tested" reference, that a random number generator test was not used? You do know it is still possible to deliver desired outcomes using a pseudo random generator when the initial seed is known. But I'm not buying any of this. Because, successful people act in their own self interest. What does it take to win in Big Ten football--superior athletes with football talent. Players who happen to be black often qualify. So, to do something to players on the team who are black flies in the face of self interest.There is one 100% objective issue alleged that, if the numbers are accurate, is the nail in Kirk and Barta's coffin and it has nothing to do with the "Iowa way" or graduation rates, which can be attributed to a number of outside factors. That issue is drug testing. If black players were indeed "randomly tested" at a rate substantially higher than white players, we have an incontrovertible racial bials/racial discrimination issue that Kirk will not be able to simply brush off and say "I dropped the ball." It would be objective proof of racism. The rest of the allegations can be explained away by a good lawyer with one justification or another.
I can see both sides. There's a lot of players stories that I don't find remotely offensive or have any racial undertones. If those are the stories he heard then it would be pretty easy to dismiss any rumblings he may have heard and I wouldn't blame him one bit.
Most of the complainants are beyond the statute of limitations, so the legal risk in terms of lawsuits probably isn't huge, but from a compliance, PR and publicity angle, this thing is leaking nuclear reactor. I don't think they would run Ferentz this close to the season unless the new independent Report is damning, but I also don't think we will get a season this year. I have previously said that there is only a 10% chance Ferentz is there in 2021. I now revise my prediction to this in light of The Germ and Rob's story: "Kirk Ferentz has coached his last game for The University of Iowa." There will be no farewell tour and no 10 minute tear-filled roaring ovation as he leads the team off the field for the final time. None of that.
This. Ferentz doesn't survive. The saving grace for Iowa football is that there likely won't be a 2020 season due to Teh Germ, giving a new HC and staff time to staunch the damage and begin to rebuild.