Funny that you brought up Wisconsin. I agree, they've had a mostly good run when Barry took over, then it ended up going to Bielema and Chryst who had some great seasons, and then the admin and fans got in a mindset that it wasn't good enough with Chryst and tossed him out like @BigD is suggesting. And look what happened...<<<.500 against OSU
~.500 against Michigan
>.500 against everyone else...except...
The one I'm most "jealous" of...
Wisconsin
And again, there's no equivalent in Wisconsin to ISU.
Nope, being a DC and being a head coach are two very different skill sets. He does not have the head coach skill set.Phil Parker has earned the right to be the first one offered the head coaching job if Kirk retires.
Phil Parker is on record many times over the years saying he has no interest in a head coaching job. He would’ve had one a long time ago if that’s what he wanted.Phil Parker has earned the right to be the first one offered the head coaching job if Kirk retires.
I feel like Kirk's not the type of guy who's going to surprise (if you can call it that) everyone with it with an announcement at the end of the year. That would be terrible for the program because it leaves the least amount of time possible to find a replacement and then you're up against the clock scrambling which is never good, especially in today's environment. If he comes out and says it in December or January then you're screwed trying to find someone to recruit in an already impossible situation.I've always been under the belief that Kirk had plans for retirement.
Not specific plans, as in...hand it off to Brain. That might have been a dream or a hope, but I firmly believe that he *had* a retirement plan that would have seen him voluntarily bow out before his contract was up, and in such a way that the AD could move in concert with naming a replacement in order to maintain as much stability as possible. If there's a guy who understands stability....and a less-than-optimal handoff from previous longtime coach, it's Ferentz.
Course, that was before the portal became a gaping maw. Not sure how you do that now. That would take some intense coordination and I'm not sure Goetz had the capital to both oust Brain AND have a hand in the selection of an OC who is the designated successor-to-be. Still possible, of course that Lester could wind up being 'the guy'.
Either way, I don't think it matters so much anyway. That's something literally every program has to deal with.
The loss of Parker will ultimately be a tougher road to navigate. That loss could have a far greater impact on transfers/recruits flipping/etc. than a head coach at Iowa.
I also don't see him leaving in the middle of a contract as long as he's healthy but I could be wrong.
Donors cannot be overlooked or left out of the equation.I guess, I can see that, too.
I mean, if the plan was to let Brain slowly take over more and more and essentially serve out the last few seasons as more or less co-head coaches. Kirk had enough capital and command that he had the upper hand over the AD department. So, it coulda worked.
I'm hoping....he and Goetz can work together to either execute this (or some other) plan in the future.
Only problem is, I don't think Goetz had the capital to 'approve/mandate/dictage' the Lester hire. Then again, he could still wind up being "the guy". Or maybe someone else in program already. Or someone they might 'agree' on as they get closer to 2029.
I don't know if Kirk is magnanimous enough to allow Goetz to 'choose' that someone freely if they worked together for a handoff. But, hopefully they work together on whatever they do.
Or, as you suggest the likelihood of him announcing it at the start of the season. Could still combine that with an 'early' and coordinated handoff to someone. 2029 is still a ways off.
Either way, it would absolutely be good for the program, the school, and Kirk to announce it early in any season, even if it's 2029. Ideally when he thinks they have at least a decent team. A whole season send off of a generally well respected, arguably quite successful, coach who happens to have the most wins in the Big 10. You're almost guaranteed a Game Day. Certainly some prime-time games. No problems selling tickets and promoting additional events ancillary to the game.
At some point you have to know as a recruit and parent that people and careers don't last forever and I'd have to think they'd be keeping that in their minds. As an aside to that, I don't think I'd be comfortable telling a teenager who has zero obligation to you or the team that you have someone in waiting. Teenagers can keep a secret for about 13 seconds before they blast it over Snapchat.I wonder how KF will navigate the end of his tenure because, he is on record as telling recruits that he is going to be around for their entire 4 years. Coaches make promises like that all the time and break them just as easily. But Ferentz is probably one of the more honest coaches in the business. At some point, unless they appoint an assistant on the staff as the "coach-in-waiting" and everyone knows he's retiring, he is probably going to have to break that promise.
Kirk is the undisputed king of dodging questions.I'd be shocked if it ever slips out that Kirk is retiring before the end of a season. In my opinion, the last thing he'd want is dealing with extra questions or send-offs.
Right, but why would he ever choose to bring all that extra attention if he didn't need to? I have a hard time seeing Kirk ever make that kind of an announcement with games still to be played....like you say, my guess is he'll always say "I find the work engaging, feel healthy, no plans to step away anytime soon." Until there is a press release one day between season's end and 4th of July that says after many long walk and talks with Mary, they've decided the time is right for the next phase of their life together. Effective tomorrow.Kirk is the undisputed king of dodging questions.
He'd have zero trouble saying "I'm not worried about any of that right now, our focus is on practice during the week and games on Saturday."
Right, but why would he ever choose to bring all that extra attention if he didn't need to? I have a hard time seeing Kirk ever make that kind of an announcement with games still to be played....like you say, my guess is he'll always say "I find the work engaging, feel healthy, no plans to step away anytime soon." Until there is a press release one day between season's end and 4th of July that says after many long walk and talks with Mary, they've decided the time is right for the next phase of their life together. Effective tomorrow.
That's where my money would be as far as guessing how it'd go down too. Now will Iowa and Goetz hand the keys to Wallace, Woods or what? That's anybodies guess but I would imagine she'll have a national search be done regardless. Trying to make the donors happy and making the best hire will be an interesting thing to navigateThat is a really good approach if you want someone in house to take over. We have seen numerous examples recently: Wisconsin BB coach, Stoops to Riley, even Bluder to Jensen.
I would prefer to see Kirks successor come from the Fry "Tree".
Woods
Stoops (either one)
Bielema