Fry heated up the Hawkeyes long before the Ferentz family These days, when college football fans think of Iowa, they think of Kirk Ferentz, tight ends, and the 130th best offense in the country*.
Much-maligned former Iowa offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz has landed a new job in college football.
New England Patriots offensive lineman James Ferentz called it a career following the 2023 NFL season. He retired as a veteran of ten NFL seasons, with two spent exclusively as a practice squad member.
Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz shared his reaction to the news of former five-star offensive lineman Kadyn Proctor re-entering the NCAA transfer portal on Tuesday.
Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz is an "old school" football coach, and like with most teams, the Hawkeyes have taken on his personality over the years.
Kirk Ferentz was unlikely to deliver a splashy offensive-coordinator hire. Iowa's head coach and his son, Brian, damaged the program's reputation in that area too badly in recent years to attract big names. Whomever he tabbed was going to create a strong reaction.
University of Iowa Moon Family Head Football Coach Kirk Ferentz announced on Tuesday a couple coaching changes. Seth Wallace has been named Assistant Head Coach for the Hawkeye football program.
A different game, but it was the same performance for Iowa in the Citrus Bowl. The Hawkeyes managed to put together 173 total yards in their zero-point effort against Tennessee on New Year’s Day.
Iowa won the Big Ten West this season despite having one of the worst offenses in the country, and head coach Kirk Ferentz believes that should serve as a reminder that his style of football still works.
The odds are in Michigan's favor heading into the Big Ten Championship game.
Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz recently blasted ESPN for being responsible for getting college football coaches fired and hurting players’ careers. The 68-year-old coach appears to have plenty of job security this season, as his Hawkeyes are 10-2 and will play in the Big Ten Championship next week.
Iowa offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz received a rare honor Saturday usually reserved for star players and head coaches — a sports drink bath.
KIRK FERENTZ: Just really proud of our players, our staff, everybody involved. Total effort, and certainly it was a really good week for our football team, capped off today.
In today’s Fact or Fiction, I look at three big recent topics in college football and decide whether the statement is indeed FACT or if it’s FICTION. Dabo is a great coach and deserves every penny he earns.
It felt like Kirk Ferentz wanted to say more, yet he knew any protestations would be futile and probably quite a bit tone-deaf. It had been not quite 24 hours since the announcement that Brian Ferentz, Kirk’s son, would be Iowa’s offensive coordinator for the remainder of the season, and then his time with the Hawkeyes was done.
University of Iowa interim Athletic Director Beth Goetz announced that offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz will not return to the team in 2024. Kirk Ferentz’s son will continue to lead the Iowa offense through the remainder of the 2023 season including the bowl game.
According to a new report, though, changes may be finally coming for the Hawkeyes.
Brian Ferentz will finish the season as Iowa's offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach but will not return next season, interim athletic director Beth Goetz announced Monday.
The Iowa Hawkeyes are a traditional college football program in the sense that they play old-school, smashmouth football and seemingly have always relied on their defense and running game to win the day.
Head coach Kirk Ferentz plans to take a hard-line position on any players proven guilty of placing bets on Iowa games. Ferentz said Friday that the ongoing investigation into illegal gambling activity by student-athletes at Iowa and Iowa State produced new revelations about players on his Hawkeyes' roster betting on Iowa games.
INDIANAPOLIS — Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz is still unclear about the status of players on his team involved in an NCAA investigation into gambling within the Hawkeyes’ athletic program.
Gambling falls outside the interests of Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz, a topic he is getting up to speed on as the Hawkeyes begin the 2023 season. At least 26 University of Iowa athletes across five sports are suspected of wagering on sports in violation of NCAA rules, the school confirmed in May.
The unofficial opening of the Big Ten College Football season began Wednesday morning with seven of the 14 conference’s head coaches taking the podium in Indianapolis.
The players, who are Black, first filed the complaint in 2020 — alleging a racist culture under head coach Kirk Ferentz and athletic director Gary Barta.
Iowa Hawkeyes coach Kirk Ferentz made a significant reveal on Wednesday that will no doubt leave fans of the team feeling very unhappy.
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