Kirk Ferentz Presser Transcript

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COACH FERENTZ: *Welcome. *Just real quickly, medically, obviously, Mika'il McCall will be out for a while. *It's a setback certainly and just disappointing. *Certainly feel bad for him.
​Just a reminder that I think that's the toughest part about football is when players have to deal with injuries. *Here's a guy that's been on campus for two weeks, and he's going to be on crutches here for a couple of weeks. *It's tough, and it's certainly disappointing. *He's invested a lot of work. *He'll bounce back, but we feel badly for him, certainly.
​Our captains are the same guys as last week. *We've got Mike Daniels, Marvin McNutt, Tyler Nielsen, and James Vandenberg will lead the team on this week. *Then last week, it was a good win certainly and we are pleased to get the win.
​The conditions were more than unusual, so it's probably a good learning experience from that standpoint. *Certainly got some opportunity to work with a wet ball and experiencing a delay, that type of thing. *Hopefully it won't happen again this year, but you never know. *So hopefully we've learned something there.
​Then moving forward, obviously, this is a big game for us. *Going up to Iowa State, it's a big game for, both teams. *Certainly a tough place to play. *It's a place we can anticipate a lot of intensity in all areas. *Not only from our opponent but from the fans.
​That being said, we've got a lot of work ahead. *We've got a young football team right now that hasn't gone on the road. *We have a *lot of guys who haven't gone on the road and had to encounter something like this.
​It’s going to be a big week for us. *We've got a lot of improvement to do knowing what waits for us on Saturday, and we'll get back to that work this afternoon.
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​Q. *What did you think overall of Marcus Coker’s play? *I mean, certainly 41 yards and a couple fumbles weren't really what most people were expecting out of him right out of the chute?
​COACH FERENTZ: *I'm not sure what everybody's expecting. *If they're expecting 220 yards a game, that's not realistic. *But Marcus is a good football player. *The most important thing for us offensively Saturday, in my mind, was the fact that we put the ball on the ground four times. *That's not a good thing in any circumstance. *One of those was a special teams play. *But we're not going to win consistently doing that.
​In this case, Marcus had his hands or was involved in a couple of those plays. *But we've been around Marcus now for over a year. *He's a tremendous young man, quality person, quality player, and he'll bounce back would be my guess. *He'll have a great week and come back ready to go Saturday.
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​Q. *Was it a wet ball or people getting hit with the helmet?
​COACH FERENTZ: *There were a lot of guys that touched the ball Saturday. *It was wet start to finish, basically. *Tough to keep balls dry in that environment. *So that might have factored in.
​But we'll probably play in rain again. *We haven't practiced in it. *Had a 15minute shower and one day got some rain, but that's just part of the deal. *That's why you've still got to hang on to it.
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​Q. *Coach Rhoads said this is the best team he's had at Iowa State. *Would you agree with that?
​COACH FERENTZ: *I would. *They're third year into the program, certainly. *A lot of good players back that have played well for them. *You know, they've had a lot of good moments. *So we're going over there expecting a real tough game.
​We know we have a lot of work right now too, so it's going to be a real test for us.
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​Q. *What are your impressions of Steele Jantz?
​COACH FERENTZ: *I think it's pretty obvious there were three quarters where he struggled. *Looked like a guy that was new, and a guy that wasn't comfortable. *Then in the fourth quarter he did a great job of helping his team win.
​At the end of the day, that's what counts in that ballgame. *They got the job done kind of like us two years ago against UNI. *UNI is an excellent football team, and they knew that, we knew that. *But the bottom line is he made some really good plays in that fourth quarter and gave them a chance.
​That's what quarterbacks try to do, so I think he's got his jitters, the first game jitters, down the tubes now and he's ready to go.
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​Q. *What were your overall impressions of how the defense played? *You've got six new guys, but essentially the starters pitched a shutout.
​COACH FERENTZ: *There were a lot of good things on the film and communication was good to start with. *I thought the guys ran around really well. *But we didn't tackle well as a defense. *We didn't tackle great on special teams. *We didn't tackle real well.
​There are some things we can improve upon certainly in all areas defensively. *But that being said, it was good. *You've got a couple new safeties out there. *You've got guys up front, more than a couple, but two positions in the line. *Probably about six guys that haven't played a lot. *Can't say get their feet wet, but they did, right, in more ways than one.
​Kirksey did a nice job for a first time player, too, so it was good to get those guys running.
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​Q. *Is the strong safety position open?
​COACH FERENTZ: *Yeah, two guys that looked to me from the sidelines were going a little different tempo than everybody else were McCall and Bernstine. *I thought those guys had it going pretty good on Saturday.
​Jordan's still in the mix. *We're playing him at safety, playing both safeties, actually, playing him at corner. *We plan on him playing and he did a nice job on special teams with that return as well.
​So he's really been one of the of positive stories, I think, of this camp, if you will. *If you include all the whole month of August, I think he's done a good job.
​We're not disappointed with Collin either, Collin Sleeper. *I think it's developing into a situation where we've got a little depth, which is good. *We don't have many of those on our team.
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​Q. *Have you thought about taking the red shirt off Canzeri at this point?
​COACH FERENTZ: *I think anybody that can help us right now is going to play. *There is a chance Mika'il could be back at the end of the year. *That's possible. *If he can, we're trying to win today, so that's possible.
​We'll just let all the backs practice this week and see who does the best. *We'll take it off anybody. *We'd have taken it off Saturday if we had to.
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​Q. *What did Bullock show you in camp where you threw him at a wide receiver or I guess slot, whatever you might call it?
​COACH FERENTZ: *As you can imagine, one thing is good hands. *He had good ball skills. *Something we didn't see a lot on his high school tape, so it's a little bit of a surprise for us, a pleasant surprise he's got pretty good ball skills. *He performed overall over the threeplus weeks. *Just acted like he belonged out there, so we felt like we could go ahead and push him forward.
​We'll probably change his role a little bit. *We're leaning towards the passing game, but we'll just shift him back to the back field now.
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​Q. *When you look back at the last two Cy-Hawk games, what do you think it is that's allowed you to be so successful in?
​COACH FERENTZ: *Turnovers are one thing that jumps out right off the bat. *If you go back to '05, it was the other way. *We got ambushed pretty good over there. *I think we turned it over seven times, I think. *.I think it was 7. *Seemed like 17. *I think they only turned it over twice.
​So turnovers throughout this series have historically been big. *In '07 we went over there and fell behind 120. *I think right off the bat or in the first half had a field goal blocked in the second half after we had ten guys on the field. *Then they had a big play on us at the end and converted the field goal.
​Anything can happen. *Two teams are going to be playing hard and the stakes, those obvious things, those old cliche things are usually pretty true in a rivalry series like this one. *So it's the team that plays the cleanest will probably have the best chance to win.
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​Q. *With all that, you've won 6 of 8. *Do you get a sense that your team has some confidence playing against Iowa State?
​COACH FERENTZ: *Yeah, I don't know about that. *But we've won whatever you just said, but I know we've lost like 7 out of 13. *Does that sound right? *Bigger picture.
​I don't know about our players. *I know what it's like on the other end. *We've seen it both ways as a staff. *So the last two years went a different route, but it wasn't that long ago going over there we had a tough day, really tough day. *And we've had a couple tough days over there, and those aren't much fun.
​It's not like we've really accomplished anything yet. *This team right now, we're really young. *They've got a young quarterback. *But we don't have John Elway back there. *Our guy hasn't played. *He's started three games so far, I think. *So we're pretty young in that position too. *It's going to be an interesting challenge.
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​Q. *What did you think of Vandenberg's performance?
​COACH FERENTZ: *He got off to a good start. *Really pleased, certainly. *I think he was for the most part in control out there. *Threw the ball pretty well, again, given the circumstances and conditions.
​But it was a good start. *It will be tougher this week. *It's going to be* the environment's going to be tougher, and the opponent's going to be a lot tougher. *So it will be a tough step forward for us.
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​Q. *When he played that Ohio State game, how much do you think that helps him?
​COACH FERENTZ: *It can't hurt. *It doesn't get any louder or tougher than that in that environment, certainly. *That's really kind of when you travel to Ames, it's like playing in the toughest places in the Big Ten in my vantage point. *So at least he's gone through it once.
​That was about 18 years ago, that's the bad news. *I think he'll be okay. *But we've got a lot of other guys that haven't been on the road yet and been through that, so it's going to be interesting.
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​Q. *What did you learn about your defensive line, especially the new guys going in and out?
​COACH FERENTZ: *Again, it was a good start, a positive start. *But it will be tougher this week, and I don't say that with any disrespect to Tennessee Tech. *But if you look at their players compared to what we're going to see this week, we're going to be outweighed. *I haven't done the math on it yet, but we're going to get dwarfed here up front.
​Again, wasn't that long ago we couldn't get off the field, and they ran the ball right down our throats. *At the end of the '07 game, we couldn't get off the field. *So those are things you don't forget about. *If we're not doing a good job with our technique and trying to get off blocks, it can be tough.
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​Q. *Is Jason White number two?
​COACH FERENTZ: *He is. *I mean, he's a guy that we've got total faith in, and we'll see who looks the best after that this week in practice.
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​Q. *Any idea what trophy you'll be playing for and do you even care?
​COACH FERENTZ: *It really doesn't matter. *They could put a whatever out there. *Just anything, a piece of paper, it's still big. *It really doesn't matter to us.
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​Q. *What is it about a first road start for a quarterback? *You brought up Ohio State, tough environment. *Iowa State similar, smaller, but similar.
​COACH FERENTZ: *It will be similar. *It will be every bit as loud. *You couldn't hear yourself think. *We've been through that, so it's hard. *It's just hard.
​It's a lot easier if things are quiet and can you communicate. *You've got a tennis crowd up there. *The home fans are usually pretty polite when you've got the ball, but it's just the other way around.
​They don't cheer at tennis matches, do they? *I mean, you're not allowed to talk until* it's like golf. *You can't make noise until it's the appropriate time.
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​Q. *Does James have the makeup to get through that?
​COACH FERENTZ: *I'm not as worried about him as the other ten guys that we've got, not knowing who some of those might be.
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​Q. *Is that because of his personality?
​COACH FERENTZ: *Well, at least he's been there a little bit. *But he's hardly* I don't want to start talking about him like he's a seasoned veteran. *He's only played three games. *He'll be okay, but it's a little tougher to communicate and those types of things.
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​Q. *The forecast in Ames on Saturday, 75 and sunny. *How does that sound?
​COACH FERENTZ: *I just know the last two days have been beautiful, just absolutely beautiful. *Not that I got out much yesterday at all. *But we were out there Sunday and it was just gorgeous, so nice change.
​It was a good experience. *It was good. *We didn't get much rain in camp, so it was really good weather. *Pardon that pun too, sorry.
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​Q. *You still enjoy this rivalry game on the coaching side?
​COACH FERENTZ: *Yeah, it's good for the state. *It's good for football, I think. *This is one week from border to border people are talking about the game. *I think it's fantastic.
​On that note with the league talking about expansion, I think in '17 it expanded into nine games. *It looks like this series will be able to continue, which is great. *It would be a real shame, I think, if it ever got discontinued.
​So it's good. *It's all good. *We're going to play UNI in the future, and I think that's good too just like Iowa State's done it. *We've got a great football state, if you will, from top to bottom. *I think it's a good thing.
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​Q. *Do you expect anybody back that's been hurt?
​COACH FERENTZ: *Carl Davis might, he's been cleared to go. *Now it's a matter of what he can do, how much he can do. *At least we're going to start working him this week in practice. *We're getting close on some other guys.
​Dakota Getz actually practiced last week. *I think we can get him involved in special teams which every little bit really helps. *Anybody we can get back that can contribute in some way.
​I think we have a couple other guys starting to work in that direction. *We'll see what the next couple weeks bring.
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​Q. *Are you happy with what you saw from A.J. Derby on Saturday?
​COACH FERENTZ: *It was a start for him. *Yeah, it was a start. *That was the other good thing that happened Saturday. *Besides winning, after the intermission we were able to play an awful lot of folks and that was good, because those guys haven't played at all. *It's his first time ever, so it's important.
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​Q. *What are your recollections of the week of 9/11 ten years ago when you had to postpone this game? *You're trying to get people ready, but in the back of your mind, it's a pretty serious situation going on.
​COACH FERENTZ: *Yeah, two of the biggest things I remember first of all is just the day it happened. *Just like I'm sure everybody in this country, where you're at, where you first heard it and all that type of thing. *I think probably most of us logically felt like there would be a postponement. *I think it was common sense.
​I remember going home that weekend quite frankly. *I got on a plane, went to Pittsburgh and watched the high school game Friday night. *Scouted a game there, and, yeah, came back here. *That's kind of what I remember.
​Obviously, here we are, however many years later we're still at war, and that's a tough thing.
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​Q. *For a couple of days there, still undetermined whether you're going to play or not. *How long* what was your opinion at the time and has your opinion changed over time?
​COACH FERENTZ: *Yeah, I don't really have any strong recollections other than I think all of us just experienced disbelief. *I think probably every American did. *Boy, it just drove home the seriousness of what's going on. *Which football coaches are probably like way at the end of the spectrum of reality.
​Just recently watching the footage, it probably impacts me more now, quite frankly, ten years later watching the footage of President Bush in the classroom knowing what had happened. *We worry about third down decisions. *How would you like to be sitting in that chair? *It just puts everything really in perspective, you know? *Big difference between what we do, coaches do, and what people like that do.
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​Q. *You talk about* I know left tackle is a big position in the NFL, blindside, big money, all that stuff. *What does it do for your team? *It seems like you put good athletes there every year and you're sending guys to the NFL from that spot. *What do you look for? *What does it do for your team?
​COACH FERENTZ: *I know they got a good left tackle; is that what you're referring to? *He's really a good player. *He's big, he's athletic, and has a good temperament and knows how to play.
​I told our team I'm so disinterested right now in NFL talk. *I'm thrilled for Chad Greenway. *That is great. *We've had our share of guys do well, and I'm really happy for him.
​This was the cut weekend, so a lot of guys really are either making the team or being on practice squads. *I think with good futures of the really happy for them. *But at the end of the day it's really a by product of them having good careers here and playing well at their given positions, and doing a good job off the field too. *That really enhances everybody's chance to have a good career in the NFL.
​Right now, we're trying to find a way to worry about winning against Iowa State. *If they play well this week, that will help them move down the road, for sure.
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​Q. *You're picking a left tackle. *What do you look for here and now?
​COACH FERENTZ: *I'd like to take credit for Riley Reiff, knowing he was a defensive end when he came here. *It's like a lot of our guys end up at spots maybe by* not by accident, but it's usually a little bit of a journey.
​Robert came as a tight end, skinny tight end  or lean tight end, not skinny. *So, you know, he played there, and he was right guard, right tackle. *So we just try to get somebody who can play that position in the offense.
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​Q. *Have you ever been approached with an alternate uniform design, and would you ever consider it?
​COACH FERENTZ: *I think that's no and no. *I've got to think about the first one.
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​Q. *What do you think of the trending of that this weekend?
​COACH FERENTZ: *It's great. *But I really like our uniforms. *I think they look outstanding. *That's one thing I'll say, we have sharp uniforms. *In my opinion. *That's just my opinion. *I grew up in Pittsburgh, so what do you expect?
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​Q. *You don't like the ones with the wings?
​COACH FERENTZ: *I tell you, those would be very fashionable right now, would be my guess. *I'm guessing. *Somebody would think those would really look good. *I'm just guessing.
​But, yeah, I don't know. *I live with young people and I know how important that is sitting in front of the computer screen with all these different  *my kids are good kids, but they spend a lot of time looking at that stuff, so that's important. *But we're not changing our uniforms, so, never say never. *Okay. *Thank you.
 




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