100% sure. Facts are the facts whether you care to believe them or not, Iowa has had several arrests/citations in the Ferentz era and as a huge Hawkeye fan, I am definitely not proud of that.
I don't know exactly how we stack up with other programs, but it seems like we are up there with the total #.
Can you get a degree from the University of Iowa without a PAULA on your record? Hmmm, thought that was a prereq the way the ICPD hands those out. Seriously though, here is what I am proud of... Let's take KF's tenure (99-current). That would be 11 teams with roughly 115 players. So according to the list these yahoos put together (no idea how accurate this list is, but using it as it was referenced by OP):
1999: 3/115 players cited (One was a former player extorting a playbook)
2000: 5/115
2001: 3/115
2002: 5/115
2003: 3/115
2004: 2/115
2005: 2/115
2006: 3/115
2007: 14/115 (Ricky Stanzi got busted for Drinking Underage, if we only knew what kind of total miscreant he was going to turn out to be. Ferentz should be fired for not kicking him off the team at this point. Now if I only knew how to insert the picture of DD with all the $$$ at the table.)
2008: 8/115
2009: 6/115
2010: 4/115 (c'mon guys keep it together for 10 more days!)
1.) I think you would be hard pressed to take a random sample of 115 college students at the University of Iowa and find this few arrests/citations.
2.) I am proud that many of these young adults that were given second chances really took advantage. (Sanders, Aiello, Roth, Stanzi, Donahue, etc.)
3.) I am proud of the fact that the young adults that did not learn were shown the door.
4.) I am proud of the graduation rate the U of I football program traditionally delivers. Some of us forget these are student athletes, not professionals. Iowa is a member of the BT, not the SEC.