99topdawg
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I would be all for Klieman become DC for Iowa.
Can he make it to NY in time for the game Saturday?
I would be all for Klieman become DC for Iowa.
Out coaching 1 FBS team when you are playing up and they are playing down is completely different than facing a FBS team with another FBS team. It is like how Clown fan thought Campbell was going to come in, and be a better X's and O's coach than Rhoads, because Campbell beat ISU and Arkansas when he was at Toledo. It is completely different, and the transitive properties just don't work in sports.
The Iowa job will be highly sought after when KF is done. Not saying its Bama, ND, etc...........but it will have a lot of interest across the country.
New JerseyCan he make it to NY in time for the game Saturday?
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I tend to agree. The track record for coaches making the jump from FCS to FBS is a bit sketchy as well. However, his record in "games that matter" in unblemished, and reading between the lines from Coach Ferentz's Tuesday press-conference, I feel that the coach as much as admitted that they were out-coached. It will be interesting to see if he gets, or wants, FBS opportunities in the coming years.
klieman makes $500k after all bonuses/camps etc in FARGO. He isnt taking a coordinators job although he is Iowan thru & thru.
Bohl left 1 year too early from NDSU to get a P5 job, but he had land in wyoming and got $3 million over 4 years or something like that.
Can he recruit? Because if he can't bring in to 10 recruiting classes year after year. He will fare no better than KF in winning the BIG much less the NC. Lots of great coaching minds out there. They just can't get the players needed to help them prove it.
Oh yeah, being able to circumvent the rules without getting caught can help too. And when you do get caught you have to be able to suck up to the NCAA and impose some BS penalties on yourself to make yourself look good.
WTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Maine is FCS. Guess who coached Maine?
And using that as a comparative resume Kleiman would be a thousand times better than the current legend.
In reality I do think he would be a great hire. Would he be better than Kirk? I don't know, but I'd like to roll the dice.
I don't intend this as a "Fire Ferentz" thread. But out of curiosity, say Ferentz retires in 4 years, and Iowa hires NDSU coach Chris Klieman(53 years old at that point). Native Iowan, UNI grad, successful recent track record. In a vacuum (i.e. not knowing any other candidates that would be available), would this be a reasonable hire?
Or to make a specific comparison, at that point would you feel better about 53 year old Klieman or 37 year old Brian Ferentz?
I can think of reasons to think Klieman might work, as well as reasons to be skeptical. Curious what others think.