KF retiring?

Is it a given that KF will pick his successor?
If so. Why?
Did Hayden pick Ferentz?
Does that process work out well historically at other programs?
Think it will be a joint venture with KF and Beth. Beth needs to be included in the case Brian's name pops up as a candidate!
 


Is it a given that KF will pick his successor?
If so. Why?
Did Hayden pick Ferentz?
Does that process work out well historically at other programs?
From what I recall and know from those inside the athletic department, Hayden would have absolutely lost his shit if the next coach hadn't had Hawkeye connections. There was a certain amount of deference to Hayden when selecting who Bowlsby and the committee would interview.

Bowlsby had wanted Terry Allen for a couple years, but by then Allen had gone to Kansas and struggled. If Fry had retired a bit earlier, when Allen was still at UNI and winning big, Bowlsby would likely have tried hiring him. Although I'm not quite sure how Bowlsby would have planned to navigate that with Hayden.

Iowa did interview Chuck Long and Donny Patterson, but I think that was primarily a favor to Hayden.

In a lot of ways, Iowa got very, very lucky with Ferentz. After Bowlsby turned Stoops off and he jumped for Oklahoma, there really weren't any other qualified candidates with Hawkeye connections in the mix. If Ferentz hadn't been so impressive to the committee (and well thought of within NFL circles, even if very, very under the radar), I wonder if Bowlsby would have had to restart the search process and break it to Hayden that the next coach might not have Hawkeye ties? Kirk ended up being a bit of a last second swing at an off speed pitch you didn't see coming but end up hitting over the fence.

My guess is Goetz will have all options at her disposal. Internal candidates, but also those without previous ties. Kirk won't have the same influence that Hayden did.
 


IMO, there are way too many people everywhere that are ready for this all to end. Maybe I'm too realistic or maybe I'm "settling", but this is the 10th season in 11 year that Iowa has been ranked. If you count votes received, we've been ranked in the top 31 13 years in a row. Not sure how many schools can say that, but there isn't a season where we aren't at the very least competitive.

Iowa, Clemson, Ohio State, Georgia, and Alabama are the only teams in the last 10 years to win at least 8 games every season. Clemson is currently 3-5, so being the 4th wheel with OSU, Bama, and UGA is not a bad thing.
I agree completely, but we need some context here.

Speculating on whether or not Kirk hangs it up after this season doesn't necessarily imply that it is the hope.

I posted a thread several weeks ago that my gut feeling is that this season is Kirk's last, not because I'm hoping for it, but it's just a feeling. I sense that he is growing weary of the changing landscape, with conference expansion, NIL, etc. Much of that is anathema to his ideals.

I don't think Kirk relishes the idea of managing what is becoming a semi-pro league to finish out his career.

That said, if he decides to keep going, I won't be disappointed, just a little surprised.
 


I agree completely, but we need some context here.

Speculating on whether or not Kirk hangs it up after this season doesn't necessarily imply that it is the hope.

I posted a thread several weeks ago that my gut feeling is that this season is Kirk's last, not because I'm hoping for it, but it's just a feeling. I sense that he is growing weary of the changing landscape, with conference expansion, NIL, etc. Much of that is anathema to his ideals.

I don't think Kirk relishes the idea of managing what is becoming a semi-pro league to finish out his career.

That said, if he decides to keep going, I won't be disappointed, just a little surprised.
The future of Iowa football as we've known it for 46 years hinges on this hire. Get the wrong one the first time and this thing is cooked permanently.
 


How about this question, gentlemen. Would you rather Coach announce his retirement preseason and have a last season, or just retire at an end of a season?
I think he'll do it in a way that draws the least attention to himself. That said I'd like to see him announce it before his last game so that he can go out to the ovation he deserves.
 


I agree completely, but we need some context here.

Speculating on whether or not Kirk hangs it up after this season doesn't necessarily imply that it is the hope.

I posted a thread several weeks ago that my gut feeling is that this season is Kirk's last, not because I'm hoping for it, but it's just a feeling. I sense that he is growing weary of the changing landscape, with conference expansion, NIL, etc. Much of that is anathema to his ideals.

I don't think Kirk relishes the idea of managing what is becoming a semi-pro league to finish out his career.

That said, if he decides to keep going, I won't be disappointed, just a little surprised.
You must not watch any of his interviews or his call-in show with Dolph. He in no way sounds or looks like he's ready to retire. I'd give it 3-4 more years before he starts actually thinking about it.
 


I agree completely, but we need some context here.

Speculating on whether or not Kirk hangs it up after this season doesn't necessarily imply that it is the hope.

I posted a thread several weeks ago that my gut feeling is that this season is Kirk's last, not because I'm hoping for it, but it's just a feeling. I sense that he is growing weary of the changing landscape, with conference expansion, NIL, etc. Much of that is anathema to his ideals.

I don't think Kirk relishes the idea of managing what is becoming a semi-pro league to finish out his career.

That said, if he decides to keep going, I won't be disappointed, just a little surprised.
Agree. It wasn't really about whether or not he retires, but more about the people in the fanbase that can't wait for him to retire so we can get someone "better". Having said that, he's not going to retire this year.
 


I don't see him retiring anytime until AT LEAST January of 2027. Finishing out the contract is not off the table.

It looks like good things are happening with the team, even if they lose 2 more. Assuming, they're entertaining games.

I'll say what I've said before, I hope if he quits before his contract is up, that it's HIS decision and nobody is forced. If he is forced, I hope he agrees to make it look like it was his decision. And that he and Goetz at least appear to work together after the decision is made. Whether they actually do or not. Ideally, I think they should actually work together. Input from Ferentz, but it's Goetz' decision. I hope she's legitimately considers any input he has to offer.

There is nothing to be gained by not putting on that appearance. And quite a lot to be gained if they do. Individually for both Ferentz and Goetz. And for sure, there is a lot to be gained for the program and university.
 


KF seems to REALLY enjoy this team. It's built strong from the O Line and D Line out, which is his kind of team. And, everyone buys into his team-first attitude and they don't get themselves into trouble off the field, for the most part. Good people. And he has said how much he enjoys coaching. I don't think he hangs it up after this year. But you never know.

There is a reason the OP posted this to begin with. Maybe there is something to it? I guess we will find out.
 


You must not watch any of his interviews or his call-in show with Dolph. He in no way sounds or looks like he's ready to retire. I'd give it 3-4 more years before he starts actually thinking about it.
Think about that for a minute. What else is he supposed to say? Any smart, experienced coach knows how important it is to not show his hand during a season. That would have major ramifications, particularly with recruiting and maintaining the current roster. Parents would be on the phone in a heartbeat.

That said, it's just a gut feeling that he may see the writing on the wall in terms of the massive changes to the college football landscape and decide it's not for him. If not, I'm perfectly fine with him staying. He's earned that right and then some.
 






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