RobHowe
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Howe: Buck Stops with Kirk Ferentz
Hawkeye Head Coach Bears Most Responsibility for Iowa Offensive Woes
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No way you fire Kirk, but at the same time he can’t continue to be obstinate about his kid.That said, I think most can agree that Kirk's body of work does not justify firing him....no?
That is not to say that we are not in the beginning stages of a severe downward spiral with an old coach at the end of his rope.
Although I don't support removing all heads at this time.....cutting one head off the hydra can't hurt I think.
No way you fire Kirk, but at the same time he can’t continue to be obstinate about his kid.
Unfortunately the folks paying the bills are fine with it.
Yup.This is where our AD completely bones us. A good AD would bring in Kurt this week during the bye and have a long talk about his legacy and dangle a portion of the existing buyout in front of him and say "dude, we love what you've done, but we think the program needs some fresh lifeblood" and you give the guy $15 or $20 million to retire at the end of the year, promote Woods to HC, get a new OC and line coach and keep as much intact as possible. I don't think the program is in a terrible place right now, but it could easily be a full on tire fire within 24 months.
You don't fire the winningest coach in program history. He doesn't deserve to be fired at this point. And he's Gary's boss no matter what the signs on the doors say.
This is up to KF, IMO. He's self aware. He needs to change some things. It doesn't have to be a massive overhaul but he needs to get out his his comfort zone on offense. Changes have been made on defense. Again, not wholesale, but evolving to meet modern day college football.
This is where our AD completely bones us. A good AD would bring in Kurt this week during the bye and have a long talk about his legacy and dangle a portion of the existing buyout in front of him and say "dude, we love what you've done, but we think the program needs some fresh lifeblood" and you give the guy $15 or $20 million to retire at the end of the year, promote Woods to HC, get a new OC and line coach and keep as much intact as possible. I don't think the program is in a terrible place right now, but it could easily be a full on tire fire within 24 months.
You don't fire the winningest coach in program history. He doesn't deserve to be fired at this point. And he's Gary's boss no matter what the signs on the doors say.
This is up to KF, IMO. He's self aware. He needs to change some things. It doesn't have to be a massive overhaul but he needs to get out his his comfort zone on offense. Changes have been made on defense. Again, not wholesale, but evolving to meet modern day college football.
With the rules in play today where the players can come and go, this could be bad sooner than 24 months. We already had that 4 star RB decommit. Could end up with no star-1 star talent. Our offense is the laughingstock of college football. How to you sell that to a kid?This is where our AD completely bones us. A good AD would bring in Kurt this week during the bye and have a long talk about his legacy and dangle a portion of the existing buyout in front of him and say "dude, we love what you've done, but we think the program needs some fresh lifeblood" and you give the guy $15 or $20 million to retire at the end of the year, promote Woods to HC, get a new OC and line coach and keep as much intact as possible. I don't think the program is in a terrible place right now, but it could easily be a full on tire fire within 24 months.
Thank you. Too many people here and elsewhere don't understand this.And he's Gary's boss no matter what the signs on the doors say.
With the rules in play today where the players can come and go, this could be bad sooner than 24 months. We already had that 4 star RB decommit. Could end up with no star-1 star talent. Our offense is the laughingstock of college football. How to you sell that to a kid?
That in and of itself is another can of worms. You're right he's the top of the totem pole and Barta doesn't have the power to do anything. He can't even force KF to fire his own kid who technically reports directly to Barta supposedly. I mean if BF were to get fired wouldn't that have to be from Barta and not KF anyway just due to how they themselves say they structured all that?I don't think anybody is making KF do anything. That's the dynamic.
Oh I would lean towards that yes it probably needs to be a massive overhaul. The HC up in Wisky was just tossed out due to similar struggles on O. The traditional running the ball like we try to do all the time in a predictable way from the same formations has got to change. He doesn't want to though and BFs situational play calling has just always been head scratching and has gotten worse. So I guess it's in the eye of the beholder on how we define massive overhaul but to me that's kinda what it'd takeYou don't fire the winningest coach in program history. He doesn't deserve to be fired at this point. And he's Gary's boss no matter what the signs on the doors say.
This is up to KF, IMO. He's self aware. He needs to change some things. It doesn't have to be a massive overhaul but he needs to get out his his comfort zone on offense. Changes have been made on defense. Again, not wholesale, but evolving to meet modern day college football.