When Bill Snyder was offensive coordinator, yes. After he left, not so much.Haydens offenses were light years beyond anything ferentz has ever put together. Scheme, coaches, excitement, personnel and results. Not even close
When Bill Snyder was offensive coordinator, yes. After he left, not so much.Haydens offenses were light years beyond anything ferentz has ever put together. Scheme, coaches, excitement, personnel and results. Not even close
ferentz will always be behind fry in most peoples minds
Kirk's legacy:
Seldom "out-coaches" anyone.
Falls victim to many first year coaches.
Embarrassed frequently by Wisconsin, and allowed them to replace Iowa's stature in the conference.
Has a lot of wins because Iowa's philosophy is two pronged; 1) to make money 2) Success is defined as "OK is OK."
Takes care of his family. Acts dumb when his hiring practices are called into account.
He is a bit of an overachiever with no signature successes.
All of this suits most of Iowa just fine.
Winning conference championships, Rose Bowls, entrance into national playoffs takes planning for, expecting the same, and executing it, Pinstripe Bowls, 8-4, 7-5, aweashucks not so much.If only we could find a coach who tried to win more games. Stupid Iowans for accepting above average. If only we demanded championships, this program could have been Alabama under Saben. Surely all it takes to win every football game is a bunch of arm chair quarterbacks demanding it. Screw you Kirk for failing MIGA (Make Iowa Great Again). Oh wait, what greatness were we trying to reclaim? Eh screw it, we just know that we are better than this. It's our birthright.
Winning conference championships, Rose Bowls, entrance into national playoffs takes planning for, expecting the same, and executing it, Pinstripe Bowls, 8-4, 7-5, aweashucks not so much.
Kirk's legacy:
Seldom "out-coaches" anyone.
Falls victim to many first year coaches.
Embarrassed frequently by Wisconsin, and allowed them to replace Iowa's stature in the conference.
Has a lot of wins because Iowa's philosophy is two pronged; 1) to make money 2) Success is defined as "OK is OK."
Takes care of his family. Acts dumb when his hiring practices are called into account.
He is a bit of an overachiever with no signature successes.
All of this suits most of Iowa just fine.
Evy said that "Bob Commings didn't leave Iowa dry." (in quality players)Fry only had to two top 10 finishes. Both times at number ten after the '85 & '91 seasons. Also, people don't realize that Commings had actually turned the program around with regards to recruiting. People forget that the majority of starters on the '81 Rose Bowl team were Commings' recruits. Ten of the defensive starters, the leading rusher & pass receiver were not recruited by Fry. Commings couldn't coach, but he sure upgraded the talent level from FXL. Of course, Fry did inherit a program with seventeen consecutive non-winning seasons. Ray Nagel was five & five in '67 & '68.
After Evy's last five seasons, the eight seasons from '02 through '09 was the best run in Iowa football history. Hayden's top eight seasons don't equal that eight year run. I am old enough to remember Nagel, FXL & Bobby. I am not trying to belittle Hayden. His accomplishments were amazing!
Who is Saben?If only we could find a coach who tried to win more games. Stupid Iowans for accepting above average. If only we demanded championships, this program could have been Alabama under Saben. Surely all it takes to win every football game is a bunch of arm chair quarterbacks demanding it. Screw you Kirk for failing MIGA (Make Iowa Great Again). Oh wait, what greatness were we trying to reclaim? Eh screw it, we just know that we are better than this. It's our birthright.
Who is Saben?
Are you speaking from experience? How many college football championships do you have under your belt?
My simple point is that it's real easy to bark online about how "easy it is to be ho hum". If winning 7+ games a year over 20 years is so easy how come less than 3% of college football coaches have ever managed to achieve it?
I'm all for wanting the next step in pursuit of greatness. However my pet peeve is those who spit upon the foundation for which they want a mansion erected. Appreciate what you have before setting your sights higher. Noone goes from zero to hero.
Damn it, I keep forgetting I can't post anything, I haven't won a college football championship yet?
7+ wins a season for 20 year is rare because most coaches are long since fired before 20 comes around. Kirk has lots of "longevity" stats. It isn't right or wrong, it is just his legacy.
And if we were a top 25 football institution I would be all for tirelessly pursuing a coach who could average 10 wins a year.
Iowa simply doesn't have the pull or the money to land or keep a top 3 coach. Period end of story. What you desire is a pipe dream. At best we find some young hot shot and we get 2 or 3 years out of him. Then we're left with our thumb in our bum trying to plug the dam.
Long term success and sustainability are important things as well.
But we could be a top 25 sports institution, but not with the current AD or coaches. Dreamers and visionaries needed for that. Iowa likes OK, and so it seems, do you, and that's OK tooAnd if we were a top 25 football institution I would be all for tirelessly pursuing a coach who could average 10 wins a year.
Iowa simply doesn't have the pull or the money to land or keep a top 3 coach. Period end of story. What you desire is a pipe dream. At best we find some young hot shot and we get 2 or 3 years out of him. Then we're left with our thumb in our bum trying to plug the dam.
Long term success and sustainability are important things as well.
But we could be a top 25 sports institution, but not with the current AD or coaches. Dreamers and visionaries needed for that. Iowa likes OK, and so it seems, do you, and that's OK too
I like Ok better than suck ass. Which is what we are much more likely to be than elite.
P.S. please explain how Iowa could become a top 25 football institution? We lack the population base, the school size, the recruiting base, the alumni, the money, and the prestigious history to ever take a seat at the top of this game permanently.
The way I see it is that Iowa has a punchers chance on any given year. Kirk has kept us on the cusp of competitiveness on the national scale giving us a year in year out chance to be really good. He has avoided the gnarly skid to horrible that we have seen many other competitive programs fall victim. He has had a few rotten eggs, but also had some pretty satisfying shit kicking teams as well. Certainly enough to match the rotten ones. I think this is a much harder task then most of you "visionaries" account for. Especially at Iowa which has apparently never had a "visionary" at the helm.
According to AP, they already are a Top 25 football institution. https://collegefootball.ap.org/top-100
I would like us to be the way Wisconsin is, which is the way Iowa used to be. That would be a good start. Send me $5 million, I will put something together.I like Ok better than suck ass. Which is what we are much more likely to be than elite.
P.S. please explain how Iowa could become a top 25 football institution? We lack the population base, the school size, the recruiting base, the alumni, the money, and the prestigious history to ever take a seat at the top of this game permanently.
The way I see it is that Iowa has a punchers chance on any given year. Kirk has kept us on the cusp of competitiveness on the national scale giving us a year in year out chance to be really good. He has avoided the gnarly skid to horrible that we have seen many other competitive programs fall victim. He has had a few rotten eggs, but also had some pretty satisfying shit kicking teams as well. Certainly enough to match the rotten ones. I think this is a much harder task then most of you "visionaries" account for. Especially at Iowa which has apparently never had a "visionary" at the helm.
I would like us to be the way Wisconsin is, which is the way Iowa used to be. That would be a good start. Send me $5 million, I will put something together.