We have seen programs explode when a coach stays way too long and has too much power. That situation seems to be going on at Iowa where Kirk Ferentz is showing similar signs of a program needing a change at its highest position.
- In 2020, Iowa hires an outside law firm to investigate Iowa's Football race issues
- Iowa fires S&C Coach Chris Doyle and gives him $1.1M in severance
- Investigators found that many current and former Black players felt unhappy and unwelcome in the program, where the ideal player “was built around the stereotype of a clean-cut, white athlete from a midwestern background.” They described an environment in ”which a small number of coaches felt empowered to bully and demean athletes, especially Black athletes,” the report found. “In sum, the program’s rules perpetuated racial or cultural biases and diminished the value of cultural diversity,” the report concludes. “The program over-monitored players to the point that they experienced heightened anxiety and maintained a culture that allowed a small group of coaches to demean players.”
Iowa hires a group of former black players to recommend best practices to fix the issues.
That group comes back with the recommendation of firing Kirk Frentz and staff, who thanks the committee for their time and shuts down said committee.
Former Black Players then sue the University of Iowa
Reports have come out that the hiring of Brian Frentz breaks Iowa nepotism rules. When it's found out the Iowa Football OC actually reports directly to the AD, which only makes sense to get around the rule.
Then Brian becomes the laughing stock of college football as his offense is historically bad in 2022.
Kirk acts like a protective father in his press conference and makes fun of the media and their job vs. his job.
Now the lawsuit settlement
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Sounds like Iowa's got Ferentz in low places.
Wow, good read! Never heard about this mess at Iowa until now. Very interesting!
The Iowa situation is reminiscent of the final days of JoPa at PSU: completely obstinate. Ferentz is out of touch and even worse thinks he's above it all. Although it wasn't as scandalous, Ferentz is as tone deaf as Bobby Bowden was when he drove FSU into the ground to the point they've never gotten back to their former glory. Maybe an important trait of being a successful coach is to know when its over and how to walk away with grace!
That's what Ferentz are for.
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