KOK best embodies Ferentz's philosophy

IMO, if you don't like KOK's philosophy of offense, then you don't like the captain's philosophy of offense. Has Ferentz changed his football philosophy? Has he declared as much?

Don't you like the captain?

IMO, of the football coordinators at Iowa, KOK best embodies Ferentz's philosophy because:

KOK attempts to adapt to ever changing game conditions;
the offense is supposed to play ball control;
the offense shouldn't be asked to repeatedly win a game;
the offense should eliminate mistakes.
 




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