Look at the Michigan team he took over and compare it to Ferentz's first team. There you go.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that the people in the NFL would disagree with this list.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that the people in the NFL would disagree with this list.
Except that NFL people don't really care one way or the other what the record of the college team was that a particular player played for. And no one (at least that I've seen) has debated Ferentz's ability to coach his players up, develop them and have them "NFL ready".
Well, I don't see where comparing Ferentz comes into the equation. I think it goes without saying that Michigan generally has better recruits.
My point was specifically in regards to what Rodriguez left for his successor. It wasn't in contrast to Iowa in any way.
Ferentz #33 behind Hoke, Beilema, Dantonio, Meyer as the Sporting News ranks NCAA FB
College football coach rankings: Alabama's Nick Saban tops list of 124 coaches - NCAA Football - Sporting News
Hoke has beaten Ohio St once and has one BCS victory in one season as a Big Ten coach.
I'm pretty sure there is a long term Big Ten coach who has the exact same career numbers against OSU and in the BCS.
Look at the Michigan team he took over and compare it to Ferentz's first team. There you go.
I didn't say he was overrated or underrated. Frankly, I don't care about these kind of rankings anyway...it's opinion, like the other 734 lists that will come out this year.
It was an example. His cupboard was much more full that someone else's on the list. Compare it with a lot of those guys on the list and he was sitting well. One year with those players doesn't give you much, particularly seeing that he hasn't proven anything before that year.