I understand your point, and I certainly agree that the Iowa Way was not intended to target black players. But, in setting policies about hair length, jewelry, hats, etc., there was more of an impact upon the individuality and culture of the minority players. Most of us grew up in an era where we were taught not to discriminate against someone based upon their race, ethnicity, gender, etc. If you just did that, you were doing the right thing. KF grew up in that era. Things change. Now, unconscious bias is a thing, and teaches us that seemingly neutral policies and ways of doing things can impact minority kids differently.
Overall, I think what Iowa and KF went through a few years back was ultimately a healthy and needed reset of what the Iowa Way was and was not. KF loosened the reigns a bit and let the kids be themselves a bit more, and I personally think it has shown dividends. This is a close nit team whose defense could have easily turned on the offense the last two seasons, but did not. They played as a team and that starts with a culture that is inclusive, focuses on the team, but let's players be themselves.