Well, if you don’t count the two they claim under Howard Jones in 1921 and 1922.I think the only coach to win a Natty at Iowa was Evaschefski.
In ‘23 they skidoo’ed.
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Well, if you don’t count the two they claim under Howard Jones in 1921 and 1922.I think the only coach to win a Natty at Iowa was Evaschefski.
Yep. And, quite honestly, it is the best Iowa should hope for.And coached in an era when they played less games per year.
It’s a counting stat. Ferentz has been solid for 27 years.
Solid. Not great. Not dominant.
Just Solid.
They had the rhabdo thing in 2011, a recruiting violation regarding Cade McNamara, and a flare-up on racial discrimination just a few years ago.Guys, I think Kirk would agree that he's no Woody Hayes.
But he's coached at one place for 30 years and unlike the last guy to do it, didn't have a major, major scandal. Pretty commendable to stay in one spot and not take off the moment he's offered anything else, especially in this day and age. He might be the last to ever do it.
yeah, I think Chris Doyle was in on 2 of those things, right?They had the rhabdo thing in 2011, a recruiting violation regarding Cade McNamara, and a flare-up on racial discrimination just a few years ago.
Some of those things were smaller stories because it was at Iowa.
Plus the nepotism with a son that may have been less competent than Jay Pa. Not against the rules but scandalously awful nonetheless.They had the rhabdo thing in 2011, a recruiting violation regarding Cade McNamara, and a flare-up on racial discrimination just a few years ago.
Some of those things were smaller stories because it was at Iowa.
Jury is still waaayyyyyyy out on IU and Cignetti but overall I do think the transfer portal is the great equalizer for programs like IU. It is if nothing else a chance where as before, they had no chance at competing with the heaviest weightsI agree with your general point, and Gundy's a perfect comp (Fleck might end up being an even better one) but as much as I don't like him and he can "deal with it", Count Chocula had a pretty damn good record.
First, 4 D III nattys and over a .900 winning percentage at Wisconsin-Platteville. Then, in fourteen years at Wiscy, he won four regular season BIG Titles (twice winning both the regular season and conference title) and one additional conference tournament title, had three second place finishes and never finished worse than fourth, never missed the NCAA tournament, and had a national title game appearance, a national semifinal appearance, an Elite 8 and four Sweet 16s with only two first round losses.
All that said, Cignetti is really fucking up the narrative for these kinds of guys for what the ceiling of success is at a middlewight (or lighweight) program is.