Kirk Ferentz getting sued for being racist

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It troubled me when KF said that he wished these players would have come to him first before posting on social media. That's how he's handled everything at Iowa all these years. He's always handed out his own punishment behind the scenes when players got in trouble instead of having law enforcement get involved for just one example.

Then he didn't allow his players to have free speech and post on social media. Also always had rules with VERBAL commits that if they visited another school, he would take their offer away. And the list goes on and on and on.

EXTREMELY controlling person. And it sounds like from a lot of these tweets, that KF, Doyle, and BF would all tell the black players how they should dress, what music they should listen to, etc, etc. And it wasn't just while in the football offices either.... several players said they were to dress a certain way while just walking around campus too.

And from the sounds of a lot of the tweets too.... if you didn't follow all these rules.... don't expect to see any playing time either.

If anyone believes KF wasn't involved in creating this atmosphere.... you're just kidding yourself, or you're not too bright.

There's a reason why some players said they felt such freedom once they were out of the program. It's too late now for KF to just fire Doyle and act like he didn't create this entire atmosphere in his own program.
 
In 10 minutes Fox Sports radio (kxno) said they'll be discussing this. It'll be interesting what Lavar Arrington says.
 
So I haven't been following this closely until yesterday. But earlier this week didn't Chad L write puff pieces about how great it was that the Captain was talking about race and how his voice was so great for the issue and all of that ****?

Also, a lot of fans (including Iowa State fans) have always talked about how the Captain seems like a great guy and all of that. But he's always been a bit of a **** in my opinion. First the stupid housing thing with Brian. Is it the biggest deal in the world? Of course not. But it shows a real lack of empathy for people that actually need low income housing and it is a bad example. And second the rabdo crap....he only cared that they got caught with that.
Didn't see the piece you are referring to but when Kirk craps, Chad sometimes pops out.
 
It troubled me when KF said that he wished these players would have come to him first before posting on social media. That's how he's handled everything at Iowa all these years. He's always handed out his own punishment behind the scenes when players got in trouble instead of having law enforcement get involved for just one example.

Then he didn't allow his players to have free speech and post on social media. Also always had rules with VERBAL commits that if they visited another school, he would take their offer away. And the list goes on and on and on.

EXTREMELY controlling person. And it sounds like from a lot of these tweets, that KF, Doyle, and BF would all tell the black players how they should dress, what music they should listen to, etc, etc. And it wasn't just while in the football offices either.... several players said they were to dress a certain way while just walking around campus too.

And from the sounds of a lot of the tweets too.... if you didn't follow all these rules.... don't expect to see any playing time either.

If anyone believes KF wasn't involved in creating this atmosphere.... you're just kidding yourself, or you're not too bright.

There's a reason why some players said they felt such freedom once they were out of the program. It's too late now for KF to just fire Doyle and act like he didn't create this entire atmosphere in his own program.


I don't mind the rules on how they dress while on campus or on U of I property. It is an image thing for the program and these players get clothing to help with that. The rest, IMO, is that as long as they aren't getting into trouble, then you let people be themselves.
 
There is nothing wrong with being upset over a statue being vandalized. Sets a dangerous precedent to expect an antiracist comment thrown into each thought.
What Worley was referring to was that alot of white folks are up in arms over a statue but rarely get angered by decades of racist police brutality. This is the result.

Might be a good precedent to actually do something about racism.

Sure, that statue should not have been defaced. But it is just a freaking statue. Black Lives are being cut short and much of white America complains about vandalism. Jeesh.
 
What Worley was referring to was that alot of white folks are up in arms over a statue but rarely get angered by decades of racist police brutality. This is the result.

Might be a good precedent to actually do something about racism.

Sure, that statue should not have been defaced. But it is just a freaking statue. Black Lives are being cut short and much of white America complains about vandalism. Jeesh.

Ive been very against racism and police brutality since I can remember. Its okay to think more than one thing is not okay. Does not mean they are equal obviously. I agree its definitely just a statue and I appreciate those who explained to me it'll probably be salvaged. I just personally wish it wasn't vandalized.

However like some have said, my guess is the people who did it probably didn't know or care why it was there in the first place.

Above all else, I do hope this results in change because the U of I actually cares and wants to be better not just for PR. I dont have all the answers but its obvious society needs to not only be better at listening but to actually followup with action not just talk.
 
Ive been very against racism and police brutality since I can remember. Its okay to think more than one thing is not okay. Does not mean they are equal obviously. I agree its definitely just a statue and I appreciate those who explained to me it'll probably be salvaged. I just personally wish it wasn't vandalized.

However like some have said, my guess is the people who did it probably didn't know or care why it was there in the first place.

Above all else, I do hope this results in change because the U of I actually cares and wants to be better not just for PR. I dont have all the answers but its obvious society needs to not only be better at listening but to actually followup with action not just talk.

Does anyone really believe that these protesters, as they are marching around IC and spray painting everything in sight, that they would stop when they got to the Nile Kinnick statue and say..... "hey, we can't spray paint this statue.... it means too much to the fans of Iowa football!".

If you think that.... you have a WAY over inflated ego about how much Iowa football matters to most people.
 
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Daece is right in some of the Iowa media has blown smoke up asses for years but Howe has been very objective and honest in covering this.

It has been rumored for years that any media person that crossed the line and wrote too many unflattering articles about EIU would see their access to the program diminished.
I tend to think that forced the reporters to play ball as a way to get access to the players and coaches so they could do their job. Without that access they would be fired from their job. So some were forced to go along with the propaganda that EIU was laying out there to be able to continue to do their job.

Miller used to talk about it from time to time on his podcasts, when he was called in and read the riot act by a former MBB coach at EIU for the way he handled a players rape case.
If you want to cover EIU from the press row, you will play ball or that access will be made a lot more difficult.
 
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