Iowa has been pretty lucky going from Fry to Ferentz. Coach Ferentz has been my favorite non-Gopher coach for a long time.Always had respect for Hayden Fry.
He would have made things better, just as Lou Holtz did, briefly. Plus Barry Alvarez wanted to coach here about '90, but we didn't fire Gutekunst for another year or so. Any of those coaches would have built up the U at that time - and most felt the Dome was an asset for recruiting.Do u guys who remember him think he would of won at Minnesota in the 1980s at the level he did at Iowa with the lack of support from the top here back then??
Really impressive run he had with the Hawkeyes, three conference titles, six bowl wins, 10 ranked finishes and 13 winning seasons. Made Iowa competitive before Alvarez was able to do the same with Wisconsin. Respect.
How do u know Barry Alvarez wanted to coach here around 1990?? That’s the first I’ve heard of thatHe would have made things better, just as Lou Holtz did, briefly. Plus Barry Alvarez wanted to coach here about '90, but we didn't fire Gutekunst for another year or so. Any of those coaches would have built up the U at that time - and most felt the Dome was an asset for recruiting.
Iowa has been pretty lucky going from Fry to Ferentz. Coach Ferentz has been my favorite non-Gopher coach for a long time.
Actually former Vikings coach Jerry Burns coached at Iowa in early 60s and is still around.Not many Division I schools can say they have only 1 Head Coach (Current or Former) still alive. Quite honestly, probably only Iowa.
Whether one likes or dislikes the Hawkeyes - that’s incredible.
One of his first assistant coaches to do well, who isn’t being mentioned, was Dennis Green.
That's because Dennis Green never coached with Fry. Green played for and was an assistant at Iowa, but that was before Fry arrived.
Do u guys who remember him think he would of won at Minnesota in the 1980s at the level he did at Iowa with the lack of support from the top here back then??
Holtz told him he could win at Minnesota and "win big." He was an assistant under Holtz at Notre Dame. Both MN and Wisconsin were down then, but Wisconsin opened up first because we didn't fire Gutey and then hired Wacker (groan). Alvarez would probably have done at Minnesota exactly what he did at Wisconsin - use local huge lineman as the base, bring in QBs and speed from elsewhere and run a lot.How do u know Barry Alvarez wanted to coach here around 1990?? That’s the first I’ve heard of that