okeefe4prez
Well-Known Member
Just kidding, actually I can. Here's my problem with Ferentz, the guy lays absolute eggs and lets his teams quit after a tough loss. We've seen it almost every year the past few years, exceptions are 2008 and 2009. In 2008, as I walked out of Memorial Stadium after watching Juice Williams shred our prevent defense to set up an easy, game winning FG, I at least saw a team that was working its tail off. When I left the PSU game shortly after that Illinois game, I knew we had a ball club that could probably play with darn near any team in the country and the guys were working their tails off. We saw evidence of that in 55-0 steamrolling of MN later and the stomping inflicted on South Carolina. Then, in 2009, we got some bounces and our ability to compete with almost anyone was pretty apparent. It was a good time to be a Hawk fan as the team was trending up and guys gave 110%.
Fast forward to this year, specifically the last 4 games, other than the OSU game, I saw a team that the coaches had obviously lost. With a 3 year starting QB, the all time leading receiver in Iowa history, and a d-line that should have been one of the best ever, anything under 9 wins would have taken a coaching miracle to achieve. I saw that coaching miracle unfold in front of my eyes in Evanston. I have spent a ton of money and time going to Hawks home and away games for many years and I'm getting sick of what we are seeing. I firmly believe that we had the talent to go 12-0 this year and it could have been a special 1985-esque year. I credit the Captain with recruiting and developing that talent.
But at the end of day guys, good coaching takes a 6-6 ball club and makes it a 9-3 ball club. Bad coaching takes a 10-2 ball club and makes it a 7-5 ball club. I hate to go back to this comparison, but since the beginning of B10 play in 2006, Ferentz is only 3 games ahead of Fitz over at NU. Personally, I think that statistic is unacceptable for a program that charges what Iowa charges for football tickets and given what Iowa spends on its staff and facilities. Fitz is a good coach that gets his guys to play hard and can make poor to mediocre teams pretty respectable. Ferentz of late has done the opposite, he has taken pretty good teams and made them jokes. That's why, notwithstanding my deep love for the Hawks, I'm cutting back my expenditures of cash and time next year and getting season tix for the 'cats instead. I like Ferentz, it's just after seeing games like yesterday's game multiple times in the past 5 years, I can't continue to sit by and be the guy's cheerleader when he gags. We'll probably have a good ballclub next year as the younger guys get in the rotation and the current crop of pretty boy fatcats move on, but it is a crying shame what happened to Iowa football this year.
Fast forward to this year, specifically the last 4 games, other than the OSU game, I saw a team that the coaches had obviously lost. With a 3 year starting QB, the all time leading receiver in Iowa history, and a d-line that should have been one of the best ever, anything under 9 wins would have taken a coaching miracle to achieve. I saw that coaching miracle unfold in front of my eyes in Evanston. I have spent a ton of money and time going to Hawks home and away games for many years and I'm getting sick of what we are seeing. I firmly believe that we had the talent to go 12-0 this year and it could have been a special 1985-esque year. I credit the Captain with recruiting and developing that talent.
But at the end of day guys, good coaching takes a 6-6 ball club and makes it a 9-3 ball club. Bad coaching takes a 10-2 ball club and makes it a 7-5 ball club. I hate to go back to this comparison, but since the beginning of B10 play in 2006, Ferentz is only 3 games ahead of Fitz over at NU. Personally, I think that statistic is unacceptable for a program that charges what Iowa charges for football tickets and given what Iowa spends on its staff and facilities. Fitz is a good coach that gets his guys to play hard and can make poor to mediocre teams pretty respectable. Ferentz of late has done the opposite, he has taken pretty good teams and made them jokes. That's why, notwithstanding my deep love for the Hawks, I'm cutting back my expenditures of cash and time next year and getting season tix for the 'cats instead. I like Ferentz, it's just after seeing games like yesterday's game multiple times in the past 5 years, I can't continue to sit by and be the guy's cheerleader when he gags. We'll probably have a good ballclub next year as the younger guys get in the rotation and the current crop of pretty boy fatcats move on, but it is a crying shame what happened to Iowa football this year.