HawksFlyHigh
Well-Known Member
I think all of the above posters pretty much nail it one way or another.
Here is another factor:
-Iowa has no modern national title to its name. For all intent purposes, Hayden is pretty much the measuring stick (no disrespect to guys like Forest Eversheski)
-Kirk has pretty much met the same type of goals that Hayden accomplished. The only thing he really hasn't done is get an outright Big Ten title (but I think 8-0 Co-champs in 2002 at least equals that) and have his team number 1 in the regular season.
-Kirk averages something like a little over 7 wins a year (7.3). Fry averaged something like 7.5 wins a year.
So, as long as Ferentz is averaging like 7 wins a year (where we currently sit in 2010) he is making the status quo. He is not going to feel any heat.
If he starts having back to back to back to back 5 win seasons or under in a row, his seat will then start to get warm, or he will get the boot.
This is my problem. I don't care what happened in the past. It is the past.
7 wins per season is not good enough. Not even close.
I want to be pushing for a BCS birth every year. I'm not saying win or even get to a BCS game every year. But at least be in the running. 7 wins does not cut it.
I viewed this program as being on a track to becoming elite. Two seasons with 11 wins and BCS appearances in 9 years is not enough for me.
I might have high standards, but I don't care what happened in the past with 7 wins. I would like for Iowa to take the next step and become and elite program. I thought it would happen this year. It didn't.