Frankly, I am shocked they are that high. I'll have to go look at the what I am sure are highly reputable dozen or so teams behind them.Iowa is 112th in D-1 total 1st downs not including today’s game.
Line of the year..
The choice spoke to Kirk Ferentz's faith in his defense and lack of it in his son's offense.
Yo? What BRAND of Teflon does the H/c use? Anyway players gave it hell. Go Hawks and waay cool fans.. BestIowa is 110th in D-1 3rd down conversion percentage not including today’s game (.339), so after today we’re slightly worse than that.
Don’t forget cronyism. Bringing KOK back at a ridiculous salary after nearly every Iowa QB under him at Iowa got worse as time went on was never questioned. There was no formal hiring/search process. Same with Greg Davis. Same with Brian. Kirk, like our government today, has far too much power. At this point Kirk cares more about his friends and family than the Iowa football program and it couldn’t be more obvious. NO ONE keeps their job in the private sector with Brian’s performance. Instead of hitting the unemployment line, Bri will get a bonus larger than 95% of Iowan’s yearly salary.We all make jokes about him but Kirk is highly intelligent. There is no way he doesn’t want the offense to be drastically better. So why does nothing change?
I agree nepotism is part of it but Kirk has never let his OC alone, the offense is mostly Kirk’s visio
Did you just write this article or have you been sitting on it for most of the last 15 years?
Mr.Howe tells a joke. Iowa Media very patient and knows the facts! and works tirelessly around truth. Go Hawks...Both
I think you’re right about KF holding Brian back. I’m wondering if after being held back by dad that now they are of the same mind. This is what I would guess but it’s nothing more than how I perceive things to have gone.I also felt like KF might be holding back BF. But BF's answer about the team's offensive identity earlier this week made me wonder if that's the case. Maybe they are of the same mind when it comes to offensive football.
I was a proponent of hiring Brian as OC because I thought it might loosen up the old man.
Howe: It’s Brian Ferentz’s Time to Be Iowa’s Offensive Coordinator
With Greg Davis announcing his retirement Friday, it’s time to usher in Brian Ferentz as offensive coordinator, writes HN Columnist Rob Howe.www.hawkeyenation.com
He wants to run the McDaniels offense from his time in New England. That means short passes, and situational running. Unfortunately, he hasn't been able to make it work, and Iowa hasn't been a great running team for a long time. He needs, first and foremost, to eliminate every horizontal route short of the marker in short yardage situations. That alone increases first downs substantially.I also felt like KF might be holding back BF. But BF's answer about the team's offensive identity earlier this week made me wonder if that's the case. Maybe they are of the same mind when it comes to offensive football.
You would think we would at least be better at developing and maintaining depth within the O Line. There is no reason with this staff and the history of Iowa and their O linemen that our O line should ever be bad. That is a huge and problematic issue for Iowa.
Hasn’t exactly worked that way.I was a proponent of hiring Brian as OC because I thought it might loosen up the old man.
Howe: It’s Brian Ferentz’s Time to Be Iowa’s Offensive Coordinator
With Greg Davis announcing his retirement Friday, it’s time to usher in Brian Ferentz as offensive coordinator, writes HN Columnist Rob Howe.www.hawkeyenation.com