If you haven't seen this, it's a great read and essentially sums up the entire Ferentz debacle perfectly.
http://hawkeyenation.com/football/schwartz-ferentz-era-ends
http://hawkeyenation.com/football/schwartz-ferentz-era-ends
This exactly.This is the real sign of change: how many state media people are willing to risk their credentials by writing the truth.
Unfortunately, Ferentz is like a king who has no clue what is going on outside the castle. If you listen to him, he is oblivious. He has a kiss butt athletic director telling him that the program is going in the right direction, a fat paycheck, and is treated like a God. He is not going anywhere, as he feels he can do no wrong. Hell, he can donate .0001% of his salary to charity and the folks on this board think he's the most generous man alive.
Why can't an article like this be published in the mainstream local media so fellow alums like Aunt Betty and Uncle Joe, who have a voice &/or money and are content with whatever is shown in front of them, can have the dots connected for them before they throw more $ at the problem and not the solution?
While this is a great article, the end of the Ferentz era could be a long time from now. That end will be determined solely by the fans.
Iowa football is like any other business, its life-blood is its customers and its overall relationship with them. As long as Iowa football "customers" continue to buy this product, insightful articles like this will fall on deaf ears when it comes to the actual decision makers.
Unfortunately, Ferentz is like a king who has no clue what is going on outside the castle. If you listen to him, he is oblivious. He has a kiss butt athletic director telling him that the program is going in the right direction, a fat paycheck, and is treated like a God. He is not going anywhere, as he feels he can do no wrong. Hell, he can donate .0001% of his salary to charity and the folks on this board think he's the most generous man alive.
My favorite part of the article was "I kept saying next year will be the year". That was the clarion call of the Alford years.
I feel like I know the answer to Colorado's query. It's the same reason Kakert and Howe have banned thousands of handles this year and probably 50,000 in the last 4. Once Iowans get attached to someone or something, they won't let go, and fear rules their decision-making process. Main reason Lick got fired was because of a player revolt. It should never have come to that. Willies was a player revolt in microcosm. But Barta is oblivious. And Oblivion is the next stop on this train to Clowntown. Barta will go down in Hawkeye-lore as the AD who derailed what could have been.