hawkeyebob62
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I would take 6-6 right now if offered. Anybody else?
If you offered it as "6-6 with a bowl win" vs. "7-5 with a bowl loss" (thus, 7-6 either way!), I'd take it. I guess
6-6 without a bowl might just suck too much.
I would take 6-6 right now if offered. Anybody else?
There are a certain number of people that think Coach Ferentz walks on water and can do no wrong and will support the program no matter how far it falls. Then there are a certain segment of fans, like JH, who have Hawkeye Football in their blood. They go to the games for the social aspect as much as the sporting one. They are not happy with the recent seasons, but are nowhere near ready to throw in the towel. Then there are those who need the Hawks to be successful to somehow add meaning to their lives and self respect and they are disillusioned at best. They are currently on the fence. They may still attend the games, but they are grumbing about the state of the program, the salaries paid to the coaching staff and the poor quality of the product they are seeing on the field. Another 4-8 season or so, and they will have had enough. Unfortunately, there are the younger fans who have never been on the Hawkeye bandwagon, and frankly, are seeing no current reason to hop aboard. These are the fans that need to be won over by seeing a winning football team that is exciting to watch and regularly attending and winning bowl games. This is the next generation of fans who are rapidly being lost, maybe forever.
I do not think Kirk can do no wrong; being a man he makes mistakes as do all. Having observed the sixties and the seventies I hope the university does not return to those conditions. Kirk has demonstrated that he can and will win with good players. It is great players who make great coaches, not great coaches who make great players. The players must first have the ability while the coach teaches the best application of their abilities in order to execute the play. Every play will succeed, if the players execute their assignment. Should a receiver drop a pass, he has failed to execute and the whole play has been useless. Did the coach drop the ball? No, but if the game is lost, he gets the blame.
I do agree with a lot of what you are saying and I also don't want KF to be fired. I believe that with a dynamic recruiter it is proven that his system can be top notch. It's just too bad that it took him almost 8 years to figure out that Brett B. is no longer on the staff. Lets hope Brian and the new coaches are better recruiters than the previous coaches.
i do disagree that KF shouldn't be blamed for every loss. He takes the credit for every win and has been compensated very well for those. If he then in turn has mind blowing losses and seasons then he needs to be the fall guy for those. Unlike the pros, he gets to buys the groceries and has hand picked every ingredient. If the final meal sucks then you fire the head chef, you don't throw away or blame the ingredients. He is the head chef and deserves the good and the bad of all critics or apologists.
This. Nice. Recruiting is huge and Brett was pretty good at relating to kids. Most kids only care about 3 things: money, clothes, and girls.