JonDMiller
Publisher/Founder
* No doubt in my mind that there are other talented up and comers out there that can be had for 50% less but it's not worth a further discussion at this point as the contract has us locked in. I do think as I have stated before that I could see the possibility that he would depart on his own prior to the contract ending. I often wonder if the master plan was to have some strong years leading up to 2020 with the reins then handed off to Brian Ferentz assuming he showed a strong performance with his responsibilities during this entire time....ie taking our recruiting up a notch along with grooming a talented OL each year. Personally I wouldn't have a problem with that scenario but I think that's a fairy tale right now.
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There are always 'up and comers'. There are always good coaches. However, another question is would they be successful at Iowa? Kirk knew the challenges, the lay of the land, when he got here. It's just not the easy job that I think some believe it to be.
Now, the program is in a great place right about now. The facilities are all upgraded. There really aren't any more toys that the program needs once this final phase of the practice facility is completed. The stadium is renovated. The program has shown that it will pay top dollar for a coach. These are all good things.
That said, there still isn't an ocean outside of Iowa City and the state still produces 6 to 8 BCS conference caliber players per year and Iowa does not have a national title lineage to draw on. I believe you truly have to work harder AND smarter at Iowa to be successful. You have to understand that you aren't going to be able to compete with Michigan and Ohio State on the recruiting front save once in a blue moon. In fact, you are going to struggle to be in the upper half of the Big Ten recruiting rankings on an annual basis. So that means you had better know the types of players you are most likely going to be able to land and build your program that way.
I think Kirk has done that. However, I think he's been incredibly conservative on offense while building stout defenses. It's straight up NFL. To assume that others are going to slide in and keep on keeping on? No guarantees.