What percent of his story do you think is true? It appears to me that a portion (small or large?) of the narrative has shifted over time based on a number of factors, including why he wasn't drafted into the NFL. Seems to be a bit opportunistic.
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I have a hard time believing that one, considering the coaches wanted Wadley to gain weight. He was definitely underweight for most, if not all of his career.I could see all of it being true but to me it just proves that people can be dicks. Minus the meal card issue, that could be the big sticking point to me.
My 2 cents: Brian is an idiot who has had some.major advantages go his way or he wouldn't be close to where he is now but an idiot does not mean he is a racist.
Seth Wallace needs to be walked out the door ASAP.
Yeah I’m not sure how Wallace still has a job. The Kellenberger story alone should be enough.My 2 cents: Brian is an idiot who has had some.major advantages go his way or he wouldn't be close to where he is now but an idiot does not mean he is a racist.
Seth Wallace needs to be walked out the door ASAP.
Wadleys actions lately have me believing he is chasing that settlement money.
Wadleys actions lately have me believing he is chasing that settlement money.
Bingo. I have no doubt some of if could be true and Brian seems like a less "measured" person then his father but there are a lot of holes in Wadley's story and the timing is very interesting. Wadley could have transferred, he could have left after his Junior Year to try for the NFL, and on and on.
My 2 cents: Brian is an idiot who has had some.major advantages go his way or he wouldn't be close to where he is now but an idiot does not mean he is a racist.
Seth Wallace needs to be walked out the door ASAP.
I probably should know what this is but I dont.lies, lies.. lies
I don't think this guy representing him is an attorney. At least as far as I can tell. I didn't see anything suggesting he had a law degree. I find it interesting because he seems to have hired a PR guy rather than a lawyer. If someone finds out he is a lawyer please correct me.I also find it interesting that Akrum has not posted this in his own account. I do not now if this is because he was told to stay off of Twitter by his attorney (ironic) or his attorney and Mom are directing him on what to say. Someone needs to ask his attorney about the request to give Akrum’s brother a scholarship at Iowa.
I think it’s ironic how “upset” he was over Brian’s quips about robbing gas stations/liquor stores, until he began actually stealing money from Iowa fans and content creators upon graduation.
I’m also glad you didn’t post the story. Much like DJK, it doesn’t need a platform
edit: I will add that hopefully Brian’s comments about Spearman aren’t true, and that Iowa should question those who would have been in the room about them
I also find it interesting that Akrum has not posted this in his own account. I do not now if this is because he was told to stay off of Twitter by his attorney (ironic) or his attorney and Mom are directing him on what to say. Someone needs to ask his attorney about the request to give Akrum’s brother a scholarship at Iowa.
In about 10 years something tells me that Akrum will have a lot of regrets about how he has handled things post Iowa.
Anyone care to summarize what he said? I saw the final part of his statement on Twitter but haven't had the time to read it all.
ESPN front page has a summary https://www.espn.com/college-footba...ey-says-playing-hawkeyes-was-living-nightmareAnyone care to summarize what he said? I saw the final part of his statement on Twitter but haven't had the time to read it all.
signed,Being a asshole does not make one a racist.
"I felt like playing for Iowa football was a living nightmare," Wadley said.
I don't understand why they included this. It doesn't contribute to their agument.Another with Coach White. After the Iowa State game. (White left Iowa in Jan 2017)
The "you bailed them out again" portion would be my guess.I don't understand why they included this.
That’s from a football coach?? Emojis?? Them??Here are the texts messages.
Between Coach White and Akrum. After the bye with after Illinois game. Iowa was 4-2 after the game.
Christ, someone please ask him and mommy why they were trying to get his brother a ride to Iowa just a few weeks ago.....Here's the story from HawkCentral:
In scathing public statement, former Hawkeyes standout Akrum Wadley says he regrets playing football at Iowa
Mark Emmert, Hawk Central
Published 1:19 p.m. CT June 29, 2020 | Updated 2:01 p.m. CT June 29, 2020
Akrum Wadley released a statement Monday alleging mistreatment so bothersome from his Iowa football coaches that he now regrets ever playing for the Hawkeyes.
"What you see on TV isn't what you get behind closed doors," the statement from the recent Hawkeye standout concluded.
Wadley compiled 3,633 rushing and receiving yards with 35 touchdowns as a Hawkeye running back from 2014-17. Yet he said playing on Saturdays was his only relief after enduring mental and physical anguish during the week at the hands of his coaches.
Wadley's statement, posted on the Facebook page of Pre-PostGame CEO Robert T. Green, mentioned head coach Kirk Ferentz, offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz, director of player development Broderick Binns and former strength and conditioning coach Chris Doyle.
Green's Massachusetts-based company is "designed to empower athletes on the business of sports." He has been representing some former Hawkeyes as they speak out about their experiences in Kirk Ferentz's program.
About 50 former Iowa players, most of them Black, have gone public this month with claims of racial bias within the program. Doyle was singled out by many and has since been removed from the coaching staff under an agreement in which he admitted no guilt and will be paid $1.1 million. The university has hired a law firm to conduct a review of the football program.
Kirk Ferentz has held two news conferences on the topic in which he promised to listen to former players and take steps to make the team he has coached for 21 years more inclusive. The law firm's findings should be available to Iowa officials soon, if athletic director Gary Barta's timeline from two weeks ago was accurate.
Wadley on Monday reiterated his claims that Brian Ferentz, Kirk's son, on several occasions jokingly asked him if he was on his way to commit a robbery when Wadley was leaving the football practice field while wearing a team-issued wool hat that covered his face in cold weather. He wrote of another time when Brian Ferentz cursed at him and threatened him for parking in an unmarked spot at the football facility before heading to take an exam.
"I was angry, frustrated and numb all at the same time," Wadley wrote.
Wadley said Kirk Ferentz would prepare notes instructing him what to say to the media in interviews. One topic that consistently came up was Wadley's weight, with Ferentz and other coaches bringing up the need for Wadley to check in at 190 pounds or more, which was a challenge for the 5-foot-10 native of New Jersey.
Wadley said trying to consume pounds of energy drinks before working out left him vomiting and achy, at first once a week and eventually daily.
He said he received news of various punishments from Binns, but that he was given no explanation for the reasons.
The Facebook post Monday included a screen shot of a text-message chain reportedly between Wadley and Binns in which Binns informs the player that he must perform 20 hours of community service, as ordered by Brian Ferentz. "I don't know what you did," the texter that is allegedly Binns says at one point.
Binns, a Black former Iowa player, has been named interim director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for the athletic department and is a key figure in the school's response to claims of racial insensitivity within the football program.
Wadley said he thought about leaving the team often and that he turned to alcohol as a coping mechanism.
"I felt like playing for Iowa football was a living nightmare," Wadley said.
"I am done giving them power over me. But if I could do it all over again, I wish I never played for the Iowa Hawkeyes. I would not encourage any future athletes or parents to send your kid to go play for the Iowa Hawkeyes under that current coaching staff."
Wadley is an unsigned NFL free agent after a brief stint with the Tennessee Titans in 2018.
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Mark Emmert covers the Iowa Hawkeyes for the Register. Reach him at memmert@registermedia.com or 319-339-7367. Follow him on Twitter at @MarkEmmert.
https://www.hawkcentral.com/story/sports/college/iowa/football/2020/06/29/akrum-wadley-racism-allegations-kirk-ferentz-brian-ferentz-chris-doyle-iowa-football/3278786001/