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Per Randy:
The boos at Kinnick Stadium were noticeable, and one of their targets was offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz, whose father, Kirk, is Iowa's coach. The elder Ferentz didn't like what he heard, but he understood it.
"Everybody on the team is human, so I'm sure they hear it,'' Kirk Ferentz said. "I'm going to say it's unfortunate, but it is what it is. Quite frankly, my bigger fear is social media.''
The Hawkeyes, notorious slow starters, can silence those Kinnick critics with a victory Saturday over rival Iowa State. Doing so with some offensive flair wouldn't hurt, either.
"It's a big game for everybody in the state,'' Kirk Ferentz said.
Go Gophers!!
The boos at Kinnick Stadium were noticeable, and one of their targets was offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz, whose father, Kirk, is Iowa's coach. The elder Ferentz didn't like what he heard, but he understood it.
"Everybody on the team is human, so I'm sure they hear it,'' Kirk Ferentz said. "I'm going to say it's unfortunate, but it is what it is. Quite frankly, my bigger fear is social media.''
The Hawkeyes, notorious slow starters, can silence those Kinnick critics with a victory Saturday over rival Iowa State. Doing so with some offensive flair wouldn't hurt, either.
"It's a big game for everybody in the state,'' Kirk Ferentz said.
Nebraska and Iowa slow starts lead to anger, boos from fans
College Football Insider: At 1-1, Nebraska hasn't cooled Scott Frost's hot seat, and Iowa's offense had a painstaking debut in a 7-3 win over South Dakota State.
m.startribune.com
Go Gophers!!