Ferentz kicks off spring practice
HawkeyeReport.com | Staff
Kirk Ferentz's team opens spring practice on Wednesday.
USA Today Sports
With the Hawkeyes set to begin spring practice tomorrow, Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz met with the media today to discuss his 2016 team and the work they have ahead of them over the next few weeks. See what he had to say right here.
OPENING STATEMENT
First of all, welcome back everybody. It's good to get started again. Just a couple news items to touch base on really quickly. Yesterday we had our 2015 Senior Pro Day, and I think that went really well. I know it's always an anxious time for the guys that graduated. They're anxious and eager, not all, but most of them are trying to get into an NFL camp.
So they've been working hard and also want to pay a compliment to Chris Doyle and his staff, the work that they do with the guys after they get back. In fact, they come back before our players, the current team gets back to school, so they begin that training. Our strength staff does a lot of work with those guys as well as guys that are in the NFL right now. They train them as well. So those guys really go above and beyond. I know our players really appreciate that.
We've got our high school clinic this Friday and Saturday. Friday with all the lectures. We've got a really nice group of high school coaches, both in state and out of state coming in, and then Tom Moore will be the headline speaker. Tom's a graduate, obviously, and coaching down there in Arizona with the Cardinals. Just a tremendous guy. So it will be good to have Tom back on campus.
Des Moines practice will be Friday, April 8th, and we're going to do a Friday evening work, somewhere between 6-6:30 somewhere in that ballpark, and try to have a little fan interaction type thing, so we'll have more details coming out on that. But we'll return to Central Iowa. We're excited about that and also eager to change the date. I think it will be more family friendly to do it in the evening and try to make it interactive for the participants.
No real update on Drew Ott. We're still appealing that. We've had some encouraging news from some other cases, a basketball player from Temple had a case similar to Drew's. Just learned actually yesterday about Case Keenum who is playing for the Rams right now, when he was at Houston he actually got a sixth year, redshirted one year, played three and then was injured in his fifth year and got a sixth year.
So there are some cases out there that give you encouragement. We won't know until a final decision is given. When we get that, we'll pass that on to you, but we'll keep our fingers crossed on that front.
Personnel-wise a couple updates. One position move, Brady Ross is going to move over to the fullback position. Brady was a walk-on linebacker in the fall, freshman linebacker from Humboldt High School and really did a nice job. In fact, in December we toyed with him a little bit on offense and he'll lineup at the fullback position. So nothing really major there.
Then medically we've had a couple other medical issues that have come up since last time we met. Guys that are going to be kept out of spring ball, Ben Niemann, Derrick Mitchell, and Greg Mabin, three guys that were in the two-deep last year will not be able to really practice this spring, so they're going to have to stay in tuned mentally and try to grow that way. That's in addition to a couple guys I mentioned earlier, James Daniels and Josh Jackson. Those guys will be either out or limited in what they do.
It's been a little bit of an unusual off-season. We've had a little more activity on that front than normal. Even a couple cases of mono just to top it off. It's just been one for the books. But we'll work through that. The teams did a good job working through injuries last fall and we'll try to do the same this spring.
The last thing on a personnel update, Kelvin Bell, certainly excited to have him join our staff as a recruiting coordinator. Kelvin, as I think you know, is a graduate of Iowa. Played in the program, he's been a staff member and really just a tremendous guy. So I think he'll be a great addition, a great fit, and probably a sign of my age, but excited that we have three former players now with Kelvin joining us, three former players in the program coaching. Seth is a former graduate assistant, and you take three other guys, if you look at Chris Doyle, Phil Parker and Reese Morgan, those guys have 50 years experience in the program.
So just really feel good about our staff right now. I think there is a real good understanding about our culture and the value we place on character, on academic achievement and football development. I think everybody on the staff right now has a good feeling of that. For us to move forward, that's really important.
So, again, really excited about Kelvin joining the program and looking forward to having him in this role in the future here.
As far as the winter phase goes, we just finished that up before spring break. The guys did a really good job. Chris and his staff, that is their in-season time. They do a tremendous job with our players, but most importantly the players have worked hard and just really pleased with the way the testing turned out. I think we've made good progress. It was a rigorous period and very important period for our team's development. So it's a positive step.
You don't play football in a weight room, certainly, but it's something we wanted to maximize. Think the guys did a good job. Compliment them on that, and now we really get started on a really important phase. Needless to say, we're eager to get back on the field tomorrow morning. So it will be good to get started with the football team.
Going back to January 19th, that was our first team meeting after the break, after the holidays. We just talked about turning the page and the great thing each and every year is in January you start new. There is no credit for last year. There is no debt. You start with an even balance and get to move on to a new year with a new team and new opportunities.
So that being said, the objectives for spring ball remain pretty much the same as they always are. First and foremost it's a chance to install our system offensively, defensively, and special teams-wise. See how the guys do learning skill and technique development is a critical part and something that's ongoing. So it's a good opportunity for us to work there. You're always working on your teamwork, and then the fourth thing is trying to raise the overall performance of our football team.
Again, you can't practice football in a media room. You can't practice it certainly in a weight room. So this is a really important time for us. We have limited opportunities, and really the objective is to make sure that every meeting we have and every practice we have during this period are productive and we can close the book on those at the end of the day and say that we moved forward as a team.
So that's the objective right now. We're eager to get back on the field, and I'll open it up for questions.
HawkeyeReport.com | Staff
Kirk Ferentz's team opens spring practice on Wednesday.
USA Today Sports
With the Hawkeyes set to begin spring practice tomorrow, Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz met with the media today to discuss his 2016 team and the work they have ahead of them over the next few weeks. See what he had to say right here.
OPENING STATEMENT
First of all, welcome back everybody. It's good to get started again. Just a couple news items to touch base on really quickly. Yesterday we had our 2015 Senior Pro Day, and I think that went really well. I know it's always an anxious time for the guys that graduated. They're anxious and eager, not all, but most of them are trying to get into an NFL camp.
So they've been working hard and also want to pay a compliment to Chris Doyle and his staff, the work that they do with the guys after they get back. In fact, they come back before our players, the current team gets back to school, so they begin that training. Our strength staff does a lot of work with those guys as well as guys that are in the NFL right now. They train them as well. So those guys really go above and beyond. I know our players really appreciate that.
We've got our high school clinic this Friday and Saturday. Friday with all the lectures. We've got a really nice group of high school coaches, both in state and out of state coming in, and then Tom Moore will be the headline speaker. Tom's a graduate, obviously, and coaching down there in Arizona with the Cardinals. Just a tremendous guy. So it will be good to have Tom back on campus.
Des Moines practice will be Friday, April 8th, and we're going to do a Friday evening work, somewhere between 6-6:30 somewhere in that ballpark, and try to have a little fan interaction type thing, so we'll have more details coming out on that. But we'll return to Central Iowa. We're excited about that and also eager to change the date. I think it will be more family friendly to do it in the evening and try to make it interactive for the participants.
No real update on Drew Ott. We're still appealing that. We've had some encouraging news from some other cases, a basketball player from Temple had a case similar to Drew's. Just learned actually yesterday about Case Keenum who is playing for the Rams right now, when he was at Houston he actually got a sixth year, redshirted one year, played three and then was injured in his fifth year and got a sixth year.
So there are some cases out there that give you encouragement. We won't know until a final decision is given. When we get that, we'll pass that on to you, but we'll keep our fingers crossed on that front.
Personnel-wise a couple updates. One position move, Brady Ross is going to move over to the fullback position. Brady was a walk-on linebacker in the fall, freshman linebacker from Humboldt High School and really did a nice job. In fact, in December we toyed with him a little bit on offense and he'll lineup at the fullback position. So nothing really major there.
Then medically we've had a couple other medical issues that have come up since last time we met. Guys that are going to be kept out of spring ball, Ben Niemann, Derrick Mitchell, and Greg Mabin, three guys that were in the two-deep last year will not be able to really practice this spring, so they're going to have to stay in tuned mentally and try to grow that way. That's in addition to a couple guys I mentioned earlier, James Daniels and Josh Jackson. Those guys will be either out or limited in what they do.
It's been a little bit of an unusual off-season. We've had a little more activity on that front than normal. Even a couple cases of mono just to top it off. It's just been one for the books. But we'll work through that. The teams did a good job working through injuries last fall and we'll try to do the same this spring.
The last thing on a personnel update, Kelvin Bell, certainly excited to have him join our staff as a recruiting coordinator. Kelvin, as I think you know, is a graduate of Iowa. Played in the program, he's been a staff member and really just a tremendous guy. So I think he'll be a great addition, a great fit, and probably a sign of my age, but excited that we have three former players now with Kelvin joining us, three former players in the program coaching. Seth is a former graduate assistant, and you take three other guys, if you look at Chris Doyle, Phil Parker and Reese Morgan, those guys have 50 years experience in the program.
So just really feel good about our staff right now. I think there is a real good understanding about our culture and the value we place on character, on academic achievement and football development. I think everybody on the staff right now has a good feeling of that. For us to move forward, that's really important.
So, again, really excited about Kelvin joining the program and looking forward to having him in this role in the future here.
As far as the winter phase goes, we just finished that up before spring break. The guys did a really good job. Chris and his staff, that is their in-season time. They do a tremendous job with our players, but most importantly the players have worked hard and just really pleased with the way the testing turned out. I think we've made good progress. It was a rigorous period and very important period for our team's development. So it's a positive step.
You don't play football in a weight room, certainly, but it's something we wanted to maximize. Think the guys did a good job. Compliment them on that, and now we really get started on a really important phase. Needless to say, we're eager to get back on the field tomorrow morning. So it will be good to get started with the football team.
Going back to January 19th, that was our first team meeting after the break, after the holidays. We just talked about turning the page and the great thing each and every year is in January you start new. There is no credit for last year. There is no debt. You start with an even balance and get to move on to a new year with a new team and new opportunities.
So that being said, the objectives for spring ball remain pretty much the same as they always are. First and foremost it's a chance to install our system offensively, defensively, and special teams-wise. See how the guys do learning skill and technique development is a critical part and something that's ongoing. So it's a good opportunity for us to work there. You're always working on your teamwork, and then the fourth thing is trying to raise the overall performance of our football team.
Again, you can't practice football in a media room. You can't practice it certainly in a weight room. So this is a really important time for us. We have limited opportunities, and really the objective is to make sure that every meeting we have and every practice we have during this period are productive and we can close the book on those at the end of the day and say that we moved forward as a team.
So that's the objective right now. We're eager to get back on the field, and I'll open it up for questions.