WinOneThisCentury
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I liken this situation to Mark Richt at Georgia. Underperformance on the field led (or forced) him to change D coordinators. After a difficult start, they are now playing well. I followed the situation closely, and the media scrutiny over two years was unbelievable. He made the change and they are playing great defense. I guess I can't figure out the collapses in the fourth quarter in our last 6-7 losses. Go back to last year...Arizona, Wisconsin, NW, OSU, Minnesota...then this year...Iowa State...and now Minnesota. Granted I know it's a team game and the offense bears some responsibility also, but it's uncanny how we can't stop teams at the end of games. Minus a Hyde interception, it would have been 8 for 8.
I know Ferentz plays the "we can't recruit with those guys, iowa just doesn't have the base for great recruiting, etc" but when is he forced to make some changes. I'm of the mind if 7-5 is ok, then that's all you will achieve.
I have to tell you, the Big Ten is much more interesting with the divisions and Nebraska. People are beating the crap out of eachother...and the games have been a blast to watch...minus the Minnesota game yesterday.
I know Ferentz plays the "we can't recruit with those guys, iowa just doesn't have the base for great recruiting, etc" but when is he forced to make some changes. I'm of the mind if 7-5 is ok, then that's all you will achieve.
I have to tell you, the Big Ten is much more interesting with the divisions and Nebraska. People are beating the crap out of eachother...and the games have been a blast to watch...minus the Minnesota game yesterday.