With Ferentz in the cross hairs of some right now I thought some comparisons (using only W & L's / bowls incl.) might be interesting:
* Both coaches entered Iowa programs with marginal talent initially and turned things around in a relatively short period of time. By the third year each had moved into above .500 performance and continued on to a some very good seasons following with Fry beginning his longest streak of 8 wins or more seasons as noted below.
* One of the biggest differences in my mind between each of their performances has been that Fry put together a streak of 7 years in a row of attaining 8 wins or more. The best 8 wins or more streak Ferentz has obtained is 3 years in a row.
* How many years has each coach roamed in the 5-7 win category? Fry in 7 of his 20 years. Ferentz in 7 of his 18 years thus far....... includes this year assuming a finish in the 5-7 win range.
* How many years has each had 4 wins or less? Fry 2 (his 2nd year and his last). Ferentz 3 (2 were in his first two years).
* Fry attained 11 seasons with 8 wins or more in 20 years at Iowa. Ferentz has had 8 in his 18 years.
* Bowl games.........Fry 14 bowl games winning 6 with one tie. Ferentz 13 bowl games winning 6.
* Overall winning % at Iowa...........Fry 61.6%, Ferentz 59%
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It's not totally apples to apples as Fry worked under 11 game seasons for the most part and Ferentz has enjoyed an extra game on the schedule most years. To offset that one might say that college football has only become more competitive since the Fry days with the growing emphasis on winning and all that comes with it......$$$$. If wins and losses are the bottom line I would say there is more in common between the two than not. Fry had a longer run of notable win seasons from '81-'91 where he won 8 or more games in all but two years. He found a way to keep momentum. That's been more difficult for Ferentz.
* Both coaches entered Iowa programs with marginal talent initially and turned things around in a relatively short period of time. By the third year each had moved into above .500 performance and continued on to a some very good seasons following with Fry beginning his longest streak of 8 wins or more seasons as noted below.
* One of the biggest differences in my mind between each of their performances has been that Fry put together a streak of 7 years in a row of attaining 8 wins or more. The best 8 wins or more streak Ferentz has obtained is 3 years in a row.
* How many years has each coach roamed in the 5-7 win category? Fry in 7 of his 20 years. Ferentz in 7 of his 18 years thus far....... includes this year assuming a finish in the 5-7 win range.
* How many years has each had 4 wins or less? Fry 2 (his 2nd year and his last). Ferentz 3 (2 were in his first two years).
* Fry attained 11 seasons with 8 wins or more in 20 years at Iowa. Ferentz has had 8 in his 18 years.
* Bowl games.........Fry 14 bowl games winning 6 with one tie. Ferentz 13 bowl games winning 6.
* Overall winning % at Iowa...........Fry 61.6%, Ferentz 59%
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It's not totally apples to apples as Fry worked under 11 game seasons for the most part and Ferentz has enjoyed an extra game on the schedule most years. To offset that one might say that college football has only become more competitive since the Fry days with the growing emphasis on winning and all that comes with it......$$$$. If wins and losses are the bottom line I would say there is more in common between the two than not. Fry had a longer run of notable win seasons from '81-'91 where he won 8 or more games in all but two years. He found a way to keep momentum. That's been more difficult for Ferentz.