BlackHawk
Well-Known Member
We are like two peas in a pod.
Always, bro. Always.
We are like two peas in a pod.
A lot of people would want this job, especially people who consider their strengths recruiting (and thus could combat a major weakness of the area), for the pay we hand out.
You act like we are going to hand out 3 million to the next guy who walks in here. Unless your name is Urban Meyer that isn't the case.
But let's say you are Urban, and you get an offer of 3 million to come coach Iowa. Why would you take the job, knowing that you could come coach for ten years and have the best ten year run ever in the history of Iowa and be run out of town? Why would you want that job?
You act like we are going to hand out 3 million to the next guy who walks in here. Unless your name is Urban Meyer that isn't the case.
But let's say you are Urban, and you get an offer of 3 million to come coach Iowa. Why would you take the job, knowing that you could come coach for ten years and have the best ten year run ever in the history of Iowa and be run out of town? Why would you want that job?
KF was no Urban Meyer when he was hired, and it did not take long for him to start making money.
A lot of coahces would stand in line for a job that would pay top dollar for good performance (not to mention the other factors that make Iowa a great job)--i.e., if you do well, you can make $4 million a year. KF is precedence for this. Iowa will pay you if you are a good fit and have some success. I think a lot of coaches would be willing to bet on themselves in that situation. I think this is true, even with the possibility of getting run out of town in a decade (or even less).
Put simply, there are very few BCS head coaching jobs, with a ton of coaches who wished they had one. Iowa is probably a top-10 job, all things considered, and (for the sake of argument), certainly a top-25 job. Coaches would line up to have the Iowa job. It is simple supply and demand, with the demand be accentuated because of Iowa's willingness to pay for success and other job intangibles.
You act like we are going to hand out 3 million to the next guy who walks in here. Unless your name is Urban Meyer that isn't the case.
But let's say you are Urban, and you get an offer of 3 million to come coach Iowa. Why would you take the job, knowing that you could come coach for ten years and have the best ten year run ever in the history of Iowa and be run out of town? Why would you want that job?
I want Kirk Ferentz to coach here. If we had to replace Ferentz I would want Boise State's coach. He's proven he can do more w/ less. They are disciplined, they play good defense, they run a balanced offensive scheme that doesn't suck.
But then again, the Boise St. route didn't work out so well at Colorado.
It doesn't hurt that Boise St. can get kids admitted who can't tell the difference between a fire truck from flaming bag of dog ****.
According to Rivals we've out recruited Boise State every single year.
Man, those lax academic standards sure give Boise and advantage even though Boise State has never had a top 50 class...
Serious question. Say we can KF, what coach in their right mind would want to come to Iowa, given the fact the coach in their before them was unceremoniously run out of town after having the best decade in school history?
If a big school knows that a kid will not have the grades to get in they will not recruit them. If they don't recruit them, they will not get properly evaluated and will not have a lot of stars next to their name. But the fact is a lot of their marginal qualifiers are about 4 star talent and 1 star students.According to Rivals we've out recruited Boise State every single year.
Man, those lax academic standards sure give Boise and advantage even though Boise State has never had a top 50 class...