I hope we get the chance to hear directly from Barta and Ferentz on these numbers. I suspect similar analysis is what led to the actions already implemented a few years ago, but the figures from Chicago Media Days are just brutal. That being said, the data seems at its worst in the 2013-2017 timeframe.
This is less formal, but I do remember a number of black players being highlighted in the preseason videos series they rolled out a few times. IIRC, it was ISM, Hankins, and Wirfs (alongside AJE) when they were all true freshmen in 2017 and then the two Amanis (Hooker and Jones) in 2018.
As Rob mentions, the stats are nuanced and subject to debate.
The sentence "Time will tell if the dean of college football coaches can save his legacy" is premature, careless, incendiary, and just plain stupid. JMO
You're entitled to your opinion. Question: Do you think this story damages KF's legacy at all? If so, can you quantify how much?
Sorry to chime in here but Question for you Rob: Do you want KF fired or to resign? Sure seems like it with the constant negativity you report
Sorry to chime in here but Question for you Rob: Do you want KF fired or to resign? Sure seems like it with the constant negativity you report
Yes Rob, and you are part of the problem. Look around and actually OPEN YOUR EYES!No.
I'm reporting what everybody else is reporting. Look around.
Yes Rob, and you are part of the problem. Look around and actually OPEN YOUR EYES!
I'm done with you and your political website.
Enjoy.
Translation = Don’t write negative things about my favorite football program. Unless I’m bitching about bad coaching decisions. You can report on that.
I watched how fan bases at other universities going through crises handled the news and am not surprised there’s a faction of the Iowa fan base more concerned with defending the program at all costs and dismissing any allegations of wrong doing.
This is what happens. It’s a predictable pattern.
I’m not trying to tell you how to do your job, you can obviously report whatever you want to. But the fact that you are CHOOSING to feed off all this negativity from players (retweeting, tweets, writing articles to support what they are saying) without actually knowing what’s true or not is souring a lot of fans and people who post or read this site towards you. Personally I wouldn’t go that route, but I guess that’s why I’m not a journalist or involved in the media. Do you honestly enjoy what you’re doing? Honest question.
I enjoy my job. I don't enjoy covering this story.
I'm no choosing to feed negativity. I'm sharing the stories of the players and also have been to both of Iowa's press conferences on the topic and have told its side whenever they've told it. I have not written one word saying I flat out believe any one player's story because I don't know just like I don't know if what Iowa's saying in it's defense is true.
I also posted a story on all the current players Tweeting the first day they were allowed back on that platform. It showed solidarity. I've written columns saying Iowa and KF could turn this negative into a positive and be the face of change in college football. All of the stories are on the site.
Huge question here...how do those exact numbers compare to EVERY OTHER P5 school?? Maybe we are par for the course, in regards to black vs non-black players graduating or transferring. Legit question. Possibly a cultural issue. Won’t know unless can compare to other schoolsLeadership groups, transfer rates, reps in Chicago at B1G media Day, roster makeup for last 11 years:
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Joe Pa-type cult worship.Translation = Don’t write negative things about my favorite football program. Unless I’m bitching about bad coaching decisions. You can report on that.
I watched how fan bases at other universities going through crises handled the news and am not surprised there’s a faction of the Iowa fan base more concerned with defending the program at all costs and dismissing any allegations of wrong doing.
This is what happens. It’s a predictable pattern.
Joe Pa-type cult worship.
I went to PSU in ‘16 and it was a huge eye opener as to how many old, white, rich folks went out of their way to tell me how bad JP got railroaded and how he wasn’t capable of doing what he was accused of. Like, walking around between tailgates people saw my hawk gear and would come up and strike conversation about JP’s innocence, almost like they felt they had to prove some absurd point. I wouldn’t have believed it if I hadn’t gone there in person.
This is the exact same hot garbage being touted here in Iowa. You have the guys like @PawkHawk1 , @WinOneThisCentury , @BlacknGold19 , and tons of others who would believe the sky was green if the Captain told them it was.