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Am I the only one who's entertaining himself with thoughts of Ferentz going all Tony Soprano on his neighbors, blasting Dean Martin's Live From the Sands Album all night long?
Paying more in attorney fees arguing over who is going to replace the road than it would cost any one of them individually to just replace the road is the height of many negative attributes of human beings.
I'd just like to point out that with his win in Evanston this past weekend, Kirk now has almost evened up his all-time record against Northwestern, raising it to 9-10. He had to defeat the defending B1G West Division Champ on the road to accomplish this.
Might be time to hand him that 5th B1G Coach of the Year Award.
It is time to start wondering which B1G coach not named Ryan Day they will give it to this year.
You'd have to think Fleck's name is at least penciled in if not already engraved.
Fleck's the one, followed by Tom Allen and Lovie Smith if he gets Illinois to a bowl.It is time to start wondering which B1G coach not named Ryan Day they will give it to this year.
You'd have to think Fleck's name is at least penciled in if not already engraved.
Good. I honestly hope that our head coach never wins a single coach of the year award. At the same time, I hope they win a lot of B1G East and Championship games. More of the same please.Fleck's the one, followed by Tom Allen and Lovie Smith if he gets Illinois to a bowl.
A decade later, however, Johnson-Koulianos is directly blaming Ferentz for his arrest on drug charges. From a statement the former player sent to HawkeyeNation.com:
Interestingly enough, KF’s hate for me was so deep and, in retrospect, there were so many red flags. On November 20, 2010, the Senior Day against OSU, during the Pre-game ceremony, when the seniors and parents walked onto the field to walk onto the sideline to shake hands with KF, KF conveniently avoided contact with my parents while shaking all of the other parents’ hands (Feel free to check the footage). Then, after losing to Ohio State in Kinnick Stadium at the senior dinner postgame, my father, being the better man, approached Kirk Ferentz to thank him for the opportunities that Iowa Football had provided for his son. The response he gave to my parents was “Do me a favor. Tell Derrell I have one more thing in my pocket for him; I want him to worry.” He wanted me to worry and be afraid and that it was coming soon but would not elaborate further. My parents, and even my now 21- and 17-year old brothers who were eleven and seven at the time, recall this haunting exchange vividly to this day. On December 7th, 2010 the authorities raided my home, and I have no doubts, based on that conversation with my family, that it was orchestrated by KF. I was immediately kicked off the team and expelled from the university: no due process, no counseling, no treatment programs, and no second chances.
A decade later, however, Johnson-Koulianos is directly blaming Ferentz for his arrest on drug charges. From a statement the former player sent to HawkeyeNation.com:
Interestingly enough, KF’s hate for me was so deep and, in retrospect, there were so many red flags. On November 20, 2010, the Senior Day against OSU, during the Pre-game ceremony, when the seniors and parents walked onto the field to walk onto the sideline to shake hands with KF, KF conveniently avoided contact with my parents while shaking all of the other parents’ hands (Feel free to check the footage). Then, after losing to Ohio State in Kinnick Stadium at the senior dinner postgame, my father, being the better man, approached Kirk Ferentz to thank him for the opportunities that Iowa Football had provided for his son. The response he gave to my parents was “Do me a favor. Tell Derrell I have one more thing in my pocket for him; I want him to worry.” He wanted me to worry and be afraid and that it was coming soon but would not elaborate further. My parents, and even my now 21- and 17-year old brothers who were eleven and seven at the time, recall this haunting exchange vividly to this day. On December 7th, 2010 the authorities raided my home, and I have no doubts, based on that conversation with my family, that it was orchestrated by KF. I was immediately kicked off the team and expelled from the university: no due process, no counseling, no treatment programs, and no second chances.