Originally posted by HawkeyePhreekWhen it comes to things that matter in college coaching most everything has past kf bye just like the tv/dvr remote in his office.
So, it's kind of like the English language with you then?
Originally posted by HawkeyePhreekTeams lick there chops when playing kf cause you know exactly what is coming and know its going to be a close game and you will have a chance to win.
Do you know this for a fact? You know that teams actually enjoy having to play Iowa. Typically, Kirk Ferentz coached teams have been fundamentally sound and have minimized mistakes. No football coach I ever played for was thrilled to play a team like that.
Originally posted by hawkdrummer1
Interestingly enough there appears to be no clear W-L correlation in that piece. There are some solid winning programs on each side of the ledger and some that aren't so successful. But it does reopen a fair question. If a program's NFL placement is significantly better than it's W-L success (or worse)... WHY?
No statistical data or factual information to back myself up, but could it be that some coaches care more about their win-loss record and run "system" programs, i.e., Urban Meyer, that don't necessarily end up making the player the best he can be, while other coaches are more concerned with each player realizing his potential and putting players in the best opportunity to be successful?
Just a hypothesis, but it is curious when some of the best programs in the nation (Ohio State, Oregon, Texas) either don't appear on the list or appear on the wrong side of it despite the fact that they're consistently getting players who are considered better coming out of high school.
Originally posted by 1977Hawkeye
2005: 7-4
2006: 6-6
2007: 6-6
2008: 8-4
2009: 10-2
2010: 7-5
2011: 7-5
2012: 4-8
I completely agree with your "expectations", but I think the records can be somewhat misleading. I would venture to guess Iowa was competitive and had a chance to win in 80-90% of the losses here. Lots of time, it simply does come down to execution, or lack thereof, but to me, it does mean something that Iowa simply hasn't been outclassed (blown out, if you will) on the field during the majority of Ferentz' tenure.
Originally posted by 1977Hawkeye
I'll grant you that. The thing is, the majority of that success was early on in his tenure. The last several years have really dropped off. If we had the "8 wins or more" conversation after the 2009 season, things would be looking a lot better.
I'm believer that Ferentz' biggest mistake was being overly loyal to Norm Parker for too long. I believe that heavily handcuffed Iowa not having one of its most important coaches on the recruiting trail, and we're seeing how big of a detriment that really was considering the lack of fruit in our recruiting classes in the mid-2000s. There was simply no depth behind the studs of the 2010 senior class. I'm excited now that Kirk has infused the coaching staff with some young, energetic personalities. With Chris White, Brian Ferentz, Levar Woods and Eric Johnson, I think we'll start to see some stronger classes come in real quick.