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Will KF be head football coach at the University of Iowa next year?

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Clark Lea is one of a very few names that are both realistic and move the needle as far as elevating the program, maybe he was able to use back-channel interest from Iowa to add some dollars to his new contract at Vanderbilt.
 


If, if, Kirk was going to step down, and the information is being kept as airtight as Fry is reporting, wouldn't Kirk wait until after signing day?

Let the team and specifically the seniors bask in the completion of a season for several days, get the early signing day wrapped up...so maybe Friday, Fry?
 


If, if, Kirk was going to step down, and the information is being kept as airtight as Fry is reporting, wouldn't Kirk wait until after signing day?

Let the team and specifically the seniors bask in the completion of a season for several days, get the early signing day wrapped up...so maybe Friday, Fry?
Its pretty underhanded to recruit and get a kid to commit to you knowing you were not going to be there. Doesn't strike me as something KF would do.
 


Its pretty underhanded to recruit and get a kid to commit to you knowing you were not going to be there. Doesn't strike me as something KF would do.
I know what you are saying, but unless Kirk decides he wants to do a farewell tour for a year, at some point he'll be recruiting kids despite knowing he won't be around that season. I believe anyone who signs is still free to choose another school.
 


I 100% can believe that a plan was being worked on. (And I'm fine with that. Actually happy about it, not for the coaching change per se, but just that it would have been a thought out plan, not a reactionary one)

But at this point...

I about 89% believe that the something in the plan changed. Someone (any number of possible someones) changed their mind or got hesitant. Or some timing window to settle the plan closed. And Kirk will be at the helm in the fall of 2026.

Which again, I'm happy about. Not because Kirk is sticking around per se. Not because a preconceived, non-reactionary plan didn't happen. But because something changed and it would have become a reactionary plan executed on variables that were not part of the plan.

And it's clear that the people in charge (OCs, Kirk, Goetz, money movers) have responded (finally) in producing a more viable offense and interesting team to watch than we have seen in some while.

If I'm a recruit or a looking for an upgrade through the portal (especially as an offensive player), Iowa's 2025 showing stacks up well higher against the 'competitors' (Wisconsin, Nebraska, Purdue, Illinois, Northwestern, Michigan St.) than the 2024 squad. Or the 2023 squad. And so on. Maybe Indiana has just sorta taken over as a 'competitor' for Wisconsin. And while it's a shiny edge now, we'll see how it lasts. Even ISU. I know they love how to talk about how they're more relevant than Iowa and all that. They keep saying it. And while, yeah....they beat Iowa sometimes. They're also not ranked at the end of regular conference play. Iowa is.

It's not like Iowa and Ferentz haven't been able to navigate this new world. They have. Not perfectly. But as good as anyone. And if you could actually guarantee future results on past performance, Ferentz will deliver a top 10 finish as early as 2026.
 




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