Hawkfromnorwalk
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Steven M. Sipple: Fry saw winners in Ferentz, Pelini
For the most part it was a pretty good article until he decided to add his commentary at the end:
"Iowa, thanks in part to a friendly schedule, could challenge odds-on favorite Nebraska for the Big Ten Legends Division crown. Unlike NU and Michigan State, the Hawkeyes play neither Wisconsin nor Ohio State.
Is Ferentz loved by all Hawkeye followers? Probably not. Iowa hasn't won a Big Ten crown since 2004.
However, Iowa fans should count their blessings that they have a strong, nationally relevant football program at a time when Hawkeye hoops is foundering. If both major programs break down simultaneously, the entire athletic department might go into a tailspin.
So, Iowa fans, it never hurts to thank Fry. As the Hawkeyes' head coach, he breathed life back into a moribund program in the late 1970s and early 1980s. In doing so, he built a financial foundation that fuels the athletic department to this day."
I really have an issue with this part here. Where does a Nebby writer, who until 12 months ago probably didn't even know who the **** Ferentz and Fry are, get the gall to tell Hawk fans what we should be thankful for. To me, it sounds like just another overconfident Fusker fan that has their head buried too far up their ***.
For the most part it was a pretty good article until he decided to add his commentary at the end:
"Iowa, thanks in part to a friendly schedule, could challenge odds-on favorite Nebraska for the Big Ten Legends Division crown. Unlike NU and Michigan State, the Hawkeyes play neither Wisconsin nor Ohio State.
Is Ferentz loved by all Hawkeye followers? Probably not. Iowa hasn't won a Big Ten crown since 2004.
However, Iowa fans should count their blessings that they have a strong, nationally relevant football program at a time when Hawkeye hoops is foundering. If both major programs break down simultaneously, the entire athletic department might go into a tailspin.
So, Iowa fans, it never hurts to thank Fry. As the Hawkeyes' head coach, he breathed life back into a moribund program in the late 1970s and early 1980s. In doing so, he built a financial foundation that fuels the athletic department to this day."
I really have an issue with this part here. Where does a Nebby writer, who until 12 months ago probably didn't even know who the **** Ferentz and Fry are, get the gall to tell Hawk fans what we should be thankful for. To me, it sounds like just another overconfident Fusker fan that has their head buried too far up their ***.