Official Extend Brian Through 2026 Thread

Enjoy it WITH his crap, he is doing more to make himself look like a miserable Hawkeye fan than you or I could ever do. You have to question the motivation of a fan when you can't enjoy a victory in a bowl game. Go Hawks!

Are you sure he is a hawk fan, he used to post all things Northwestern and I bet he bleeds purple and white.
 
I dont think the stadium was full at the end of the season. Tickets were sold, but didnt about 10k stay home against Purdue?

This isnt about wins and losses anymore. And you guys seem to miss that point. We are all Hawk fans. That is why we are here.
But this is about coaching. We had a very talented group of players this season. And many feel that this talent was mis-used. AGAIN.

Some of us are tired of watching a 1950s product. Its the same thing over and over, with little deviation. What we did last night, we did in 1999. There is no changing with the times. Or changing because of a different set of skills our players have.

As an example, when we had Shonn Greene, hammering him into the line always got us 4 yards and set us up for a lot of 3rd and shorts. Doing the exact same thing with a scat back that is 195 pounds, didnt get the same results. Yet we continued to do it. We didnt change or adapt.

It was nice to win. Dont get me wrong. But it was boring to watch.

Show me one--just one--preseason "analyst" that had Iowa winning 8/9/10 games (pre-bowl) this season. Just one. Good Lord, in August people wondered if we would even HAVE a "passing attack".

As tired as everyone is of "poor coaching", I am equally tired of the "We-have-9-win-talent" argument. NOBODY who saw this team practice thought we had 9-win talent last August.
 
Show me one--just one--preseason "analyst" that had Iowa winning 8/9/10 games (pre-bowl) this season. Just one. Good Lord, in August people wondered if we would even HAVE a "passing attack".

As tired as everyone is of "poor coaching", I am equally tired of the "We-have-9-win-talent" argument. NOBODY who saw this team practice thought we had 9-win talent last August.

Not trying to argue with you, but doesn't this argument have everything to do with coaching? I get the "poor coaching" argument and see your point with regards to the coaches getting everything they can out of the players, but at the same time isn't it also on the coaches for putting a team together that no one saw this team winning 8/9/10 games?

I get that the coaches want to win and are doing everything and getting the most out of their players. The problem lies in either the players simply aren't good enough, we simply aren't bringing in the right guys for the system we play, or another system needs to be implemented to play to our strengths. Unfortunately this comes back to coaching/recruiting/personnel management and how the program is structured from the top down. If we find ourselves in a position in which questions regarding whether or not we'll even have a passing attack, or searching for one "analyst" predicting we'd win 8 or more games then, in my opinion, the program is struggling and change is needed.
 
The OP is a Northwestern fan, not an ISU fan.
You take that back. Listen, pal, he may cheer Nerd U because he lives in teh same town and wants to root for the local boys when he attends games. But he has killed millions of brain cells and “spilled beer” on perfectly good jeans while tailgating and supporting his Hawks in IC.

So give it a rest.
 
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Not trying to argue with you, but doesn't this argument have everything to do with coaching? I get the "poor coaching" argument and see your point with regards to the coaches getting everything they can out of the players, but at the same time isn't it also on the coaches for putting a team together that no one saw this team winning 8/9/10 games?

I get that the coaches want to win and are doing everything and getting the most out of their players. The problem lies in either the players simply aren't good enough, we simply aren't bringing in the right guys for the system we play, or another system needs to be implemented to play to our strengths. Unfortunately this comes back to coaching/recruiting/personnel management and how the program is structured from the top down. If we find ourselves in a position in which questions regarding whether or not we'll even have a passing attack, or searching for one "analyst" predicting we'd win 8 or more games then, in my opinion, the program is struggling and change is needed.

But again, which is it? The system? Recruiting? Coaching? Execution? For this year, anyway. But in 2015? NO credit to coaching, all about CJ bailing Kirk out, or a weak schedule, or OTHER teams making mistakes. And lest one forgets, who saw 12-0? Frankly, who had Iowa playing in Indianapolis? And did anyone end that season saying, "Boy, Iowa's 2011 and 2012 recruiting classes sure lived up to their billing".

Point is, the bar keeps moving, the standards keep being re-written. Why weren't we seen being a 9/10-win team? Graduations, defections, injuries, etc. Anyone who has EVER thought of Iowa as a program that "reloads" and never has to "rebuild" is delusional, or simply lying in order to support the moving standards. Having been at Iowa during the early Fry years--and it was a great time to be there (1980-1985)--I am continually amazed at "memories" many claim to have, given the high levels of inaccuracy in said "memories".
 
Right now Brian wants tee retriever, to ball boy, to player, to grad assistant, to OL coach to OC to head coach in 2056.
Please tell me you're kidding. A Ferentz having to wait until age 41 to be hc of the Hawks??

I know there are other Ferentz's in the succession line, but there has to be a way to avoid a travesty like that.
 
Then you of all people should be able to come up with a better analogy.

It's not indicative of a healthy program with an 18 year coach. If it were a one year aberration. We've been in an aberration for the most part since the 2009 season. Each year a different symptom of a greater problem. At least he's mobile.
 
Look, we have to lock this kid up right now. That last drive was remarkable and if we don't get him a long term deal for at least a million a year with a right of first refusal on the HC job at Kurt's salary, I'm worried we will lose him. The kid is a genius and we are winning a huge bowl game, so let's strike while the iron is hot. GO HAWKS!!
Absolute dumbest post that’s ever graced this board.
 
I dont think the stadium was full at the end of the season. Tickets were sold, but didnt about 10k stay home against Purdue?

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Maybe you were not at this year's Purdue game. I have been to 270+ games there and that game was the worst cold weather game I have ever been to. Brutally cold wind chill and there were still 60000 on senior day.

The fans even did not enter the stadium until the last second before kickoff. And of course many left early.

Too bad the OC seemed to not be ready to coach and make big decisions in that game as in it didnt look like they were prepared to strike quick against a blitz they should have known was coming.
 
I'm glad we won, but at the same time to me this season was a let down for the most part. It just seemed so frustrating and up and down. I have never been a fan of the Pin Stripe Bowl. The stadium looked half empty, beyond freezing cold, the players slipping all over the place because the field was like an ice rink. I'm glad the season is now over, but I'm not expecting much for next years team. I've lost faith in Kirk and Brian I thought was a terrible choice for OC after what he showed this season. This was a clear case of a dad giving his son a job he didn't deserve.
 
If you really look at this win it belonged to Parker. He made the halftime adjustments which changed the game. Add the fact that his defense stripped the ball for the turnover then pitched a shut out. Oh, and Whadley pretty much on offense. Brian didn't show me much.
 
Enjoy what exactly? Another mediocre season [5 losses] that saw nothing change from game one to 13 and a stunning come from behind Pinstripe Bowl win over something called BU in the ice and snow? RAH....don't celebrate too hard.........
I get that this season was not exactly what we hoped for, but honestly, did you think that we would destroy Nebraska, come from 10 points down at ISU to win in OT, stun the nation in a 31 point blowout of The Ohio State University? I understand the frustration of the NW, Michigan State losses, the pain of 66 yards against Wisconsin, and the outright stupidity of the Purdue loss, but.....Boston College was not a pushover, and the team did not give up, and nor did the coaching staff, after an abysmal 1st half. In all, as a longtime Hawkeye fan, I am reluctantly optimistic about what is to come in the next couple years, and if you aren't, so be it.
 
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