ChosenChildren
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1. He has won almost 60% of his games during his tenure at Iowa. In the modern era, only Forest Evashevski had a significantly higher winning percentage. Fry was about the same. Ferentz in all probability will become the all-time winningest coach at Iowa before he retires.
2. He tries to play by the rules.
3. A high percentage of his players graduate.
4. He gives back to the University and the community.
5. He is loyal to his players and his coaches.
Someday he won't be the head coach at Iowa. I'm not sure when that day will be, but when he is gone you will miss him and the character and integrity he displayed during his coaching days at Iowa. He is one of the all-time greats.
The negativity on this board is hard to understand for me. I guess I'm just too stupid to comprehend it.
2. He tries to play by the rules.
3. A high percentage of his players graduate.
4. He gives back to the University and the community.
5. He is loyal to his players and his coaches.
Someday he won't be the head coach at Iowa. I'm not sure when that day will be, but when he is gone you will miss him and the character and integrity he displayed during his coaching days at Iowa. He is one of the all-time greats.
The negativity on this board is hard to understand for me. I guess I'm just too stupid to comprehend it.