what is Iowa's payroll, I cant see it on that graphic
How much of that $24 million is going to one guy -- I'm-a-leavin?Look at that garbage program UCLA. Martin Jarmond, worst AD in the history of sports.
Deshaun Foster, you could randomly take any HS coach in Iowa and have a much better coached team.How much of that $24 million is going to one guy -- I'm-a-leavin?
Does that include revenue sharing? Some of those numbers seem a bit low...
I'd say noDoes that include revenue sharing? Some of those numbers seem a bit low...
Kirk and company have been successful for years without the pay-for-play dollars or the geographical advantages of population, weather and football prospects.Iowa definitely punches above their weight class, that's for sure. Makes you appreciate the culture that Kirk has instilled in the program, carrying on Coach Fry's scrappy, winning culture and evolving it into a rock solid consistent program.
What is your definition of success?Kirk and company have been successful for years without the pay-for-play dollars or the geographical advantages of population, weather and football prospects.
They do more with less and are one heck of a developmental program.
This...average of 9+ wins yearly is fairly successful I'd say.
Success as it relates to player development - Multiple consensus all americans. I think we are 1 of 1 when it comes to consecutive years of multiple consensus all americans. When you couple that with the fact that the majority of the players we get are 3 star, that's wildly successful. NFL draft picks. KF has had over 100 in his tenure. Also wildly successful.What is your definition of success?
$8.00what is Iowa's payroll, I cant see it on that graphic
Iowa has averaged 8-4 under KF. Where are you getting an average of 9 plus wins per year? .average of 9+ wins yearly is fairly successful I'd say.
Success to me means winning as many games as possible. KF is 8-4 on average at Iowa.Success as it relates to player development - Multiple consensus all americans. I think we are 1 of 1 when it comes to consecutive years of multiple consensus all americans. When you couple that with the fact that the majority of the players we get are 3 star, that's wildly successful. NFL draft picks. KF has had over 100 in his tenure. Also wildly successful.
Success as it relates to W's and L's - we are in pretty select company when it comes to P4 teams with consecutive seasons of 8 or more wins. I think it's us, OSU, Georgia, and Alabama. I'd say that's wildly successful as well. Again, especially considering recruiting, geographic location, population, etc.
The one thing missing from our resume, of course, is a playoff appearance. I'd like to think that's coming in the next couple of years.
last 11 years averages at 9-4 (10 years is 8.6-4.1, so cherry picked to add 11th year which was 2015). it’s been closer to 9 wins than 8 for a long timeIowa has averaged 8-4 under KF. Where are you getting an average of 9 plus wins per year? .
That's a win % of 67%. Do you know how many P4 teams have a better winning % over that span of time?Success to me means winning as many games as possible. KF is 8-4 on average at Iowa.
The “P4” is basically a P2 now. And remind me: how many of those supposedly inferior P2 programs have made the playoff?That's a win % of 67%. Do you know how many P4 teams have a better winning % over that span of time?
And? Outside of Indiana the last 2 seasons, what other schools have risen up to change the status quo? Talking Heads, take it from here...The “P4” is basically a P2 now. And remind me: how many of those supposedly inferior P2 programs have made the playoff?
Iowa: 0.
Eight wins and a nice bowl game every year isn’t success. It’s reruns. Same movie, same ending—just a different December.
Ole Miss? Texas Tech? Miami?And? Outside of Indiana the last 2 seasons, what other schools have risen up to change the status quo? Talking Heads, take it from here...
Ole miss and Texas tech qualified this past season for their first playoffs, Miami is an old coke fueled champion. I wouldn't say any of them have changed anything about the perennial top teams. With the expanded playoffs I think Iowa makes one before Kirk leaves.Ole Miss? Texas Tech? Miami?
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