Perhaps. Perhaps not. The chance of us winning one is so remote, we'll never know. (We're only poor little Iowa, after all).
I do know that the guy went 12-0, won a division and came within a hair of the playoff and people are complaining about following up with an eight-win season with a win against Top 5 Michigan and throttling of both ISU and Nebraska like it was an atrocity.
I can explain the Ferentz hate.
I believe Ferentz plays luckball. He plays so conservatively that there's almost no chance of a turnover. He punts consistently to increase the yardage that teams have to go to score to make them take as much time as possible to score. He plays prevent defense for the same reason. This limits the other team's possessions, keeping the score within the reach where a single mistake by the opponent that by chance goes in Iowa's favor can win him the game.
However, when you play for a single chance to win, at best you are giving yourself a 50/50 shot. You are playing football as if it was roulette and betting your mortgage in every game on one chance.
It isn't really skill. It's literally luck. As in luck is when preparation meets opportunity. Some years, Iowa is REALLY lucky (5 in 17 seasons). Sometimes, Iowa is really unlucky, (about 5 times in 17 seasons). Most of the time Iowa is average in the luck department, and gets 7 -8 wins.
Luckball leads to beating Michigan and PSU on last second field goals. Luckball leads to losing to FCS schools and consistently losing to ISU and Northwestern.
He literally plays for the chance to win. Nit to win. The chance to win. It's riverboat gambling, grinder style.
Why should we be excited about throttling ISU? Everyone should throttle ISU. I watched Iowa do it for 17 years straight before Ferentz came here.
ISU is still a bad program. ISU has had two (?) bowl eligible seasons in Ferentz's tenure at Iowa. ISU has had 4 head coaches in Ferentz's tenure.
Iowa shouldn't lose to teams like that as often as it does.
Why shouldn't we be upset about losing to any FCS school? Playing an FCS school is like playing a severely sanctioned FBS school - 65 scholarships and no chance for a bowl game, little chance of making the pros, and little fan support, and poor facilities means tough recruiting which makes it hard to win. Iowa shouldn't lose to teams like that.
NW has been to very few bowl games in Ferentz's tenure, and are almost Indiana and Perdue like in their poor program performance. I get a loss to them occasionally, but not consistently.
Iowa doesn't need to play luckball all the time. I think it is a good strategy against teams with superior talent. But against inferior opponents they should take more risks. They don't. And I don't think they will with the coach's sin as o-coordinator. Apples don't tend to fall far from trees.