STLhawkeye20
Well-Known Member
We can complain about the team's performance. We can complain about the coaching philosophy. We can complain about coordinators, in-game decisions that are made, and the passion and excitement exhibited by the players.
They are all valid complaints.
But we have to stay home. Until it makes financial sense for Barta to blow everything up, he won't do it. In other words, until the fans band together and threaten to cost the program one more cent than Ferentz' buyout price, he will be the coach and nothing will change.
Empty seats speak volumes.
The seats at Kinnick should be empty. Why would anybody choose to spend their hard earned money and valuable free time on a Saturday afternoon watching this terrible team? I don't get it. We are terrible, and giving our fans no reason to support the team. It would be different if the players and coaching staff were putting up a fight, but they're not. Many of my friends drive a total of 4 hours on Saturdays from the Des Moines area to Iowa City. Why? It's a better experience watching at at home anyway.
Yet the stands are filled to the brim every year. The team might be an exhibit of mediocrity, but when Barta sits in his office and looks at the revenue, the team is doing great.
Stay home. Stop buying apparel. Tell your friends and family to do the same.
They are all valid complaints.
But we have to stay home. Until it makes financial sense for Barta to blow everything up, he won't do it. In other words, until the fans band together and threaten to cost the program one more cent than Ferentz' buyout price, he will be the coach and nothing will change.
Empty seats speak volumes.
The seats at Kinnick should be empty. Why would anybody choose to spend their hard earned money and valuable free time on a Saturday afternoon watching this terrible team? I don't get it. We are terrible, and giving our fans no reason to support the team. It would be different if the players and coaching staff were putting up a fight, but they're not. Many of my friends drive a total of 4 hours on Saturdays from the Des Moines area to Iowa City. Why? It's a better experience watching at at home anyway.
Yet the stands are filled to the brim every year. The team might be an exhibit of mediocrity, but when Barta sits in his office and looks at the revenue, the team is doing great.
Stay home. Stop buying apparel. Tell your friends and family to do the same.