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Norvell would be a good hire imo.Urban Meyer or Nick Saben... oh wait I'm not a Husker fan. Jay Norvell
Didn't Kirk and Barta request the study/report in trying to figure out why so many black athletes were transferring? It was an internal report for them to use to fix a problem that they knew existed. Instead of criticism he should be receiving props for digging into it.No where else but Iowa could Kirk survive the report from 2018. Barta included. In a different time they would have stood a better chance but very hard to say so in 2020. Every comment they made earlier was to limit damage because they knew that report would come out. That right there says all you need to know about how damaging it is.
Don’t know if this has been discussed Ad Nauseam lately but thought I’d give it a whirl. Kirk is on his way out. It will not be Brian.
Who do you think would take over the reins if it happened, right now. I would hope it’s either Parker or Woods. Honestly, I hope Woods. Younger & in for the longer haul.
Thoughts?
I am not sure. Gonna admit not following this part closely but if true even worse. It shows they have no sense of what is going on because it clearly didn't work. Shows the ivory tower is in full effect.Didn't Kirk and Barta request the study/report in trying to figure out why so many black athletes were transferring? It was an internal report for them to use to fix a problem that they knew existed. Instead of criticism he should be receiving props for digging into it.
I’ll play
1. Mark Stoops
2. Bob Stoops
3. Kienman (apologize for the spelling)
Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice!
If you haven’t figured it out after 20+ years, PP is not interested in a HC position.Might be best for someone not tied to the KF staff to take over. I have little doubt that Woods and Parker have the stuff to become head coaches, but they might want to make a name for themselves at an FCS or MAC school and get a fresh start.
Best-case candidates are Bobby Stoops (he may or may not be interested - and he just turned 60, so his shelf life is limited if he wanted the job), Mark Stoops, and Chris Kliemann. Candidates of color will likely be interviewed as a formality, but a lot of them probably wouldn't have much serious interest because even if the whole Doyle fiasco never took place, it's still a tough sell for lots of reasons: The weather in IC is mediocre-to-crappy from November through April (a lot of black and Hispanic coaches come from the South and West where the weather is generally much milder in late fall and winter), it's very much a college town at the end of the day and doesn't offer the same amenities a city like Chicago does, and the last non-white coach Iowa had in a money sport bolted after just a few short seasons (and IIRC, Raveling said something to the effect that even as a black guy, it's tough to recruit black talent to IC).
Jim Leonhard would be a good hire, IMO. That guy will be a HC shortly.I have a feeling BF would not have a chance at the job in any way, shape, or form.
Bobby Stoops could of had it 22 years ago if he really wanted it. He would not take it now.
I have a feeling with the events of the past two months, no one on the staff has a shot.
Mark Stoops..maybe. KState...and i would love to see the Wisky d coordinator have a shot.
Brian F No doubt he will be the next head coach at Iowa. Great choice!Don’t know if this has been discussed Ad Nauseam lately but thought I’d give it a whirl. Kirk is on his way out. It will not be Brian.
Who do you think would take over the reins if it happened, right now. I would hope it’s either Parker or Woods. Honestly, I hope Woods. Younger & in for the longer haul.
Thoughts?
Why, he has not been very successful as a head coach?Norvell would be a good hire imo.
Kirk will weather the storm and coach for another 5-6 years.
BF will not be a candidate to replace him.