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VOTE: Is Kirk Ferentz a Hall of Famer? Assume he gets to a 60.00 Win% & stays there (currently @ 59.83%). Needs to go 9-4 next yr to get to 60.16%

Is Kirk Ferentz a Hall of Famer?

  • I am an Iowa fan. YES!

  • I am not an Iowa fan. YES!

  • I am an Iowa fan. NO!

  • I am not an Iowa fan. NO!


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I absolutely believe that KF belongs in the college football Hall of Fame if he indeed finishes with a .600 winning percentage. I just worry that he’s going to fall short of that milestone. If Iowa wins out the season and wins their bowl game, then KF will have his .600 winning percentage and the all-time Big Ten wins record. His walking away at that point I think would be ideal for everyone.
 
I absolutely believe that KF belongs in the college football Hall of Fame if he indeed finishes with a .600 winning percentage. I just worry that he’s going to fall short of that milestone. If Iowa wins out the season and wins their bowl game, then KF will have his .600 winning percentage and the all-time Big Ten wins record. His walking away at that point I think would be ideal for everyone.

To get to & stay at 60%:

4-1 (.800): needed to finish 2024 (puts him at 60.11%)
8-5 (.615): record then needed in 2025
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12-6 (.667) Total
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So, if KF is around next season & he goes 12-6 through 2025...

Kirk's record would be:

......12-21 (36.4%):.............3 years at Maine....(1990-92)
213
-128 (62.5%):..........27 years at Iowa........(1999-2025)
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225-149 (60.16%) Overall Record
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Update after Iowa's 42-10 win on Nov 2, 2024 vs Wisconsin:

You can change your vote, if needed.

As we have been discussing in this thread since September 2023, one of the stipulations for the College Football Hall of Fame is you have to have won 60% of your games.

Assuming Kirk gets to 60% (which he currently is just below) and stays there, what say you?

Kirk has been the head coach in 357 games. He's won 59.94% of those games.

By season's end Kirk will be up to 361 games (3 reg season games + 1 bowl game are left).

To get to 60.00% by the end of the 2024 season, Kirk will have to finish at 3-1 to get to 217-144 (60.11%). Going 5-0 would be even better, of course.


Kirk's current record:

.......12-21 (36.4%):.............3 years at Maine.........(1990-92)
202
-122 (62.3%):.........26th season at Iowa (1999-present)
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214-143 (59.94%) Overall Record
========================


When Kirk hit win #200 he became the 24th Division I coach to reach that milestone.
 
Still an Iowa fan, still voting yes.

Get out and vote Tuesday, folks. Otherwise, if only a few thousand people vote, i am pretty sure the electoral college can just insert Ryan Seacrest as President. At least, that's what I heard on Tik Tok.
 
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Still an Iowa fan, still voting yes.

Get out and vote Tuesday, folks. Otherwise, if only a few thousand people vote, i am pretty sure the electoral college can just insert Ryan Seacrest as President. At least, that's what I heard on Tik Tok.

I sometimes wonder if the world was a better place before the internet, "smart" phones, and social media
 
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I sometimes wonder if the world was a better place before the internet, "smart" phones, and social media
I like having a smartphone.

But, i don't use it much in my work.

I think i am glad I don't see it as an extension of my hand. Of course, I am typing this thought on a smartphone.

I am probably 60/40, in favor of internet/smartphones. Could easily live without Facebook, X, Snapchat, instagram.
 
I like having a smartphone.

But, i don't use it much in my work.

I think i am glad I don't see it as an extension of my hand. Of course, I am typing this thought on a smartphone.

I am probably 60/40, in favor of internet/smartphones. Could easily live without Facebook, X, Snapchat, instagram.

Hayden wouldn't have like social media, imo ;)
 
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Update after Iowa's 20-17 loss at UCLA:

You can change your vote, if needed.

As we have been discussing in this thread since September 2023, one of the stipulations for the College Football Hall of Fame is you have to have won 60% of your games.

Assuming Kirk gets to 60% (which he currently is just below) and stays there, what say you?

Kirk has been the head coach in 358 games. He's won 59.78% of those games.

By season's end Kirk will be up to 361 games (2 reg season games + 1 bowl game are left).

To get to 60.00% by the end of the 2024 season, Kirk will have to finish at 3-0 to get to 217-144 (60.11%).


Kirk's current record:

.......12-21 (36.4%):.............3 years at Maine.........(1990-92)
202
-123 (62.2%):.........26th season at Iowa (1999-present)
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214-144 (59.78%) Overall Record
========================


When Kirk hit win #200 he became the 24th Division I coach to reach that milestone.
 
@danny14 , see the previous post; Kirk is currently at a 59.78% winning percentage; ideally, he needs to finish the season at 3-0. And then he needs next season to pass Woody Hayes.
 
Update after Iowa's 29-13 win at Maryland:

You can change your vote, if needed.

As we have been discussing in this thread since September 2023, one of the stipulations for the College Football Hall of Fame is you have to have won 60% of your games.

Assuming Kirk gets to 60% (which he currently is just below) and stays there, what say you?

Kirk has been the head coach in 359 games. He's won 59.89% of those games.

By season's end Kirk will be up to 361 games (1 reg season game + 1 bowl game are left).

To get to 60.00% by the end of the 2024 season, Kirk will have to finish at 2-0 to get to 217-144 (60.11%).

Kirk's current record:

.......12-21 (36.4%):...............3 years at Maine..........(1990-92)
203
-123 (62.3%):.........26th season at Iowa (1999-present)
..................................................................
215-144 (59.89%) Overall Record
========================


When Kirk hit win #200 he became the 24th Division I coach to reach that milestone.
 
Update after Iowa's 29-13 win at Maryland:

You can change your vote, if needed.

As we have been discussing in this thread since September 2023, one of the stipulations for the College Football Hall of Fame is you have to have won 60% of your games.

Assuming Kirk gets to 60% (which he currently is just below) and stays there, what say you?

Kirk has been the head coach in 359 games. He's won 59.89% of those games.

By season's end Kirk will be up to 361 games (1 reg season game + 1 bowl game are left).

To get to 60.00% by the end of the 2024 season, Kirk will have to finish at 2-0 to get to 217-144 (60.11%).

Kirk's current record:

.......12-21 (36.4%):...............3 years at Maine..........(1990-92)
203
-123 (62.3%):.........26th season at Iowa (1999-present)
..................................................................
215-144 (59.89%) Overall Record
========================


When Kirk hit win #200 he became the 24th Division I coach to reach that milestone.
Boy, this is tough. I actually think that Iowa finishing 2-0 and KF being TIED with Woody with 205 wins as a Big Ten coach, and then KF gracefully retiring on a rather high note, coming off a 9-win season and a career win % of >.600, would be the very best thing for everyone. The problem is that I don't want to wait until January to start looking for his replacement. In fact, if he did suddenly decide to retire after the bowl game, it would probably be a situation where BG would give SW the interim tag for a season, and I'm not sure I like that idea.

If KF decides to return in '25 to pass Woody, he certainly would accomplish that, but there's almost a zero chance that he'd win enough games to maintain the .600 win %. 2025 is just going to be a bit of a down season for Iowa, and going 8-5 would actually be a shocker to me.
 
Boy, this is tough. I actually think that Iowa finishing 2-0 and KF being TIED with Woody with 205 wins as a Big Ten coach, and then KF gracefully retiring on a rather high note, coming off a 9-win season and a career win % of >.600, would be the very best thing for everyone. The problem is that I don't want to wait until January to start looking for his replacement. In fact, if he did suddenly decide to retire after the bowl game, it would probably be a situation where BG would give SW the interim tag for a season, and I'm not sure I like that idea.

If KF decides to return in '25 to pass Woody, he certainly would accomplish that, but there's almost a zero chance that he'd win enough games to maintain the .600 win %. 2025 is just going to be a bit of a down season for Iowa, and going 8-5 would actually be a shocker to me.

Personally, I would rather have Tim Lester as the next head coach.

I wonder, however, if there is a secret transition plan in place where Seth Wallace is essentially the HC in waiting (Dochterman recently said he thinks KF hangs it up after next season).

I realize that normally the job has to be posted but BG got around that (I forget how) when she announced Jan Jensen as Lisa Bluder's replacement.
 
Update after Iowa's 13-10 win vs Nebraska:

You can change your vote, if needed.

As we have been discussing in this thread since September 2023, one of the stipulations for the College Football Hall of Fame is you have to have won 60% of your games.

Assuming Kirk gets to 60% (which he currently is exactly at) and stays there, what say you?

Kirk has been the head coach in 360 games. He's won 60.00% of those games.

By season's end Kirk will be up to 361 games (1 bowl game is left).

To stay at 60.00% at the end of the 2024 season, Kirk will have to win the bowl game to get to 217-144 (60.11%).

Kirk's current record:

.......12-21 (36.4%):...............3 years at Maine..........(1990-92)
204
-123 (62.4%):.........26th season at Iowa (1999-present)
..................................................................
216-144 (60.00%) Overall Record
========================


When Kirk hit win #200 he became the 24th Division I coach to reach that milestone.
 
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How you voting now?

Keep in mind that KF never had a 60% season until his 7th year as a head coach when Iowa went 11-2 in 2002.

Kirk's first 6 years as a head coach:

12-21 (36.4%.......3 years at Maine)
...1-10 (9.1%...........Year 1 at IOWA)
...3-9 (25.0%.......Year 2 at IOWA)
....7-5 (58.3%.......Year 3 at IOWA)
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23-45 (33.8%) Record
===========================
 
Bo never won a national title at Michigan. He won several Big Ten titles, won the ten year war over his mentor Woody 6-4, but lost most of his Rose Bowls to USC. He is considered the bar at the all-time winningest program. He is considered one of the best of all time, but during his time, it really was big two, little eight. He's in the hall of Fame.

Jim Tressel won a national title at Ohio State, four others at Youngstown State. He owned Michigan, won like ten conference titles. Numerous BCS bowl wins, and two national title losses. He's not looked at as the best at Ohio State, even though he won more in a much tougher Big Ten than Woody had to deal with. He's in the hall of Fame.


So the question is what has Kirk done against whom? His best seasons are probably 2002, 2009, and 2015. He got blown out by USC in 2002, and by Stanford in 2015. He beat Georgia Tech in 2009 at the Orange Bowl. But he didn't win the conference title in any of those years. He's won shares of the Big Ten. He's beaten Jim Harbaugh and Urban Meyer at home, when their squads were ranked number two in the country. Is that good enough? I would say no. It isn't the hall of stability. It isn't the hall of consistency. It isn't the hall of tenure. No solo conference titles, no national titles. One BCS bowl win. In twenty four years , that isn't good enough.
I'm sorry, you are one of the winningist coachs in history and have the most wins in Big Ten history, that is a HOF resume.
 
Update after Iowa's 27-24 loss to Missouri in the Music City Bowl:

You can change your vote, if needed.

As we have been discussing in this thread since September 2023, one of the stipulations for the College Football Hall of Fame is you have to have won 60% of your games.

Assuming Kirk gets to 60% next season (which he currently is just below) and stays there, what say you?

Kirk has now been the head coach in 361 games. He's won 59.83% of those games.

To be at 60.00% (or better) at the end of the 2025 season, assuming a 13 game season, Kirk needs to go 9-4 (or better), which would put him at 225-149 (60.16%).

Kirk's current record:

.......12-21 (36.4%):...............3 years at Maine..........(1990-92)
204
-124 (62.2%):...........26 seasons at Iowa (1999-present)
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216-145 (59.83%) Overall Record
========================


When Kirk hit win #200 he became the 24th Division I coach to reach that milestone.

Keep in mind that KF never had a 60% season until his 7th year as a head coach when Iowa went 11-2 in 2002.

Kirk's first 6 years as a head coach:

12-21 (36.4%.......3 years at Maine)
...1-10 (9.1%...........Year 1 at IOWA)
...3-9 (25.0%.......Year 2 at IOWA)
....7-5 (58.3%.......Year 3 at IOWA)
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23-45 (33.8%) Record
===========================
 
76.6% had said Kirk was a Hall of Famer before the bowl game ended.

Is Kirk Ferentz a Hall of Famer?​

  • I am an Iowa fan. YES!

    Votes: 276 (73.4%)
  • I am not an Iowa fan. YES!​

    Votes: 12 (3.2%)
  • I am an Iowa fan. NO!​

    Votes: 81 (21.5%)
  • I am not an Iowa fan. NO!​

    Votes: 7 (1.9%)

  • Total voters: 376
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Agree, unless he goes 3-0 in the nonconference next season and resigns.

Iowa is a 7-5/7-6 program going forward.

He won't get to that magical 60%.
Yep. Kirk will end up being the answer to a trivia question: “what NCAA Division I football coach is the all time winningest coach in his conference and yet is not in the College Football Hall of Fame?”
 
Yep. Kirk will end up being the answer to a trivia question: “what NCAA Division I football coach is the all time winningest coach in his conference and yet is not in the College Football Hall of Fame?”
Someday, the "committee" will create some provision to add him to the HOF.
 
Update after Iowa's 27-24 loss to Missouri in the Music City Bowl:

You can change your vote, if needed.

As we have been discussing in this thread since September 2023, one of the stipulations for the College Football Hall of Fame is you have to have won 60% of your games.

Assuming Kirk gets to 60% next season (which he currently is just below) and stays there, what say you?

Kirk has now been the head coach in 361 games. He's won 59.83% of those games.

To be at 60.00% (or better) at the end of the 2025 season, assuming a 13 game season, Kirk needs to go 9-4 (or better), which would put him at 225-149 (60.16%).

Kirk's current record:

.......12-21 (36.4%):...............3 years at Maine..........(1990-92)
204
-124 (62.2%):...........26 seasons at Iowa (1999-present)
..................................................................
216-145 (59.83%) Overall Record
========================


When Kirk hit win #200 he became the 24th Division I coach to reach that milestone.

Keep in mind that KF never had a 60% season until his 7th year as a head coach when Iowa went 11-2 in 2002.

Kirk's first 6 years as a head coach:

12-21 (36.4%.......3 years at Maine)
...1-10 (9.1%...........Year 1 at IOWA)
...3-9 (25.0%.......Year 2 at IOWA)
....7-5 (58.3%.......Year 3 at IOWA)
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23-45 (33.8%) Record
===========================

Kirk will not see 60%.

Agree, unless he goes 3-0 in the nonconference next season and resigns.

Iowa is a 7-5/7-6 program going forward.

He won't get to that magical 60%.

I think going 3 for 3 in 2025 would nudge him just over 60%.

Crazy/dumb idea:

At this point his best bet would be shooting for a 3-0 start, and then retiring after the third game (a victory at home vs. UMASS). Is it gaming the system, sure, but no one will care five years from now (probably). It would also give Beth the time to form a search committee, and maybe give Seth (or LeVar) a chance to serve as interim.
 
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I think going 3 for 3 in 2025 would nudge him just over 60%.

Crazy/dumb idea:

At this point his best bet would be shooting for a 3-0 start, and then retiring after the third game (a victory at home vs. UMASS). Is it gaming the system, sure, but no one will care five years from now (probably). It would also give Beth the time to form a search committee, and maybe give Seth (or LeVar) a chance to serve as interim.


You don’t see a “Cam Ward” type similarity here? Compete until you get the personal record and dip?

I promise you Iowa would be the laughing stock of the college football world and Kirk would regret doing that right away. The national media would absolutely kill him.
 
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Agree, unless he goes 3-0 in the nonconference next season and resigns.

Iowa is a 7-5/7-6 program going forward.

He won't get to that magical 60%.
Won't go 3-0 in non-c
I think going 3 for 3 in 2025 would nudge him just over 60%.

Crazy/dumb idea:

At this point his best bet would be shooting for a 3-0 start, and then retiring after the third game (a victory at home vs. UMASS). Is it gaming the system, sure, but no one will care five years from now (probably). It would also give Beth the time to form a search committee, and maybe give Seth (or LeVar) a chance to serve as interim.
That's the most un-Kirk thing ever. He wouldn't do it and it would look like a completely selfish move.That said, it won't be an option as ISU will beat us in (L)ames.

Regardless, Beth doesn't need that to start doing her exploratory work.
 
You might be right. I think we will find out because he’s not touching 0.600, at least not coaching anything more than three more games.

He needs at least a 9-4 record with this schedule + 1 postseason game:

Aug. 30 — vs. Albany

Sept. 6 — at Iowa State

Sept. 13 — vs. UMass

Sept. 20 — at Rutgers

Sept. 27 — vs. Indiana

Oct. 4 — Bye

Oct. 11 — at Wisconsin

Oct. 18 — vs. Penn State

Oct. 25 — vs. Minnesota

Nov. 1 — Bye

Nov. 8 — vs. Oregon

Nov. 15 — at USC

Nov. 22 — vs. Michigan State

Nov. 28 — at Nebraska
 
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