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Every year around this time, Kirk Ferentz faces inevitable questions regarding his future as Iowa coach. But as Ferentz ...
Neither Kirk Ferentz nor Goetz provided clarity on how that conclusion was reached. And the biggest question of all — what does this mean for the head coach’s future — was left unanswered.
In Part 2 of his Des Moines Register interview, Iowa football coach Kirk Ferentz tells stories of dysfunction and stability during his coaching career ...
Kirk Ferentz is the dean of college football. He's easily the longest tenured head coach in the Big Ten, and the longest in college football. And it all started in Iowa City back in 1981.
Iowa football claimed another 13-10 walk-off win over Nebraska Friday night in Iowa City, even though the Huskers outgained the Hawkeyes 334-164. Kirk Ferentz shared his thoughts afterward.
Kirk Ferentz on his radio show: “I enjoy coaching. Fortunately, I feel really good. The doctors told me, I'm OK; I hope they’re, right. And I hope to keep doing this for quite a while.
IOWA CITY, Iowa — Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz apologized Wednesday night for publicly criticizing a reporter who asked him about his decision to keep son Brian Ferentz as offensive coordinator with the ...
Kirk Ferentz says new O.C. Tim Lester fits well in Iowa's current program, while still bringing in some new concepts, like RPO's. I'm open to anything right now." (That's the insightful voice of ...
KIRK FERENTZ: I'll factor in COVID too because it was well over 61% or whatever percent that is. Yeah, I think it's significant. Winning in college football is not easy.
Ferentz, Iowa's coach since 1999, also addressed his future on his radio show with Gary Dolphin. "The intent was to try to steer this thing back to what is important right now," Ferentz told Dolphin .