And so it begins

EIU will not make a change in coaching, they will give Freerents all the time he needs, this is the best situation possible for ISU. They will not fire him or force him to retire, and therefore will die a death of 1000 cuts.

Now is the time to reach out to the instate kids and see if they are having 2nd thoughts about committing to EIU.
 
Actually this probably pushes Kirk to stick around longer. He wants to find a landing spot for his kids and his daughter’s putz of a husband. Leaving now and ol’ Brian is asking for a position coach at Central or Simpson.
 
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They can fire the whole lot of them without the pay out.

What are they, stupid?
 
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Already calling for Kirks head

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Misery Index, a weekly measurement of knee-jerk reactions based on what each fan base just watched.

Iowa: Watching the Hawkeyes is like turning on your VCR player, listening to your Sony Walkman and making a call on your rotary dial phone. It’s outdated, unnecessary and inefficient given the more advanced options we have all around us. Of course, people will do it anyway because of emotional attachment to certain things, and Iowa football certainly has a lot of people who love it. But does it really have to be this difficult? Iowa is 0-2 and has scored 20 points in both of those games, which just doesn’t get the job done anymore. Both losses were close — a combined five points — but when you hold your opponent to 143 rushing yards and 130 passing yards as the Hawkeyes did Saturday, you have to win that game. Instead, Iowa lost 21-20 because its outdated, clunky offense did nothing in the second half, failing to put together any kind of scoring threat. That’s almost impossible to fathom in modern college football. Iowa now represents a piece of college football nostalgia, but if you want a retro experience, ordering a root beer float is a much more enjoyable way to spend your time.
 
"oh, happy day,,,,,,,"
Misery Index, a weekly measurement of knee-jerk reactions based on what each fan base just watched.

Iowa: Watching the Hawkeyes is like turning on your VCR player, listening to your Sony Walkman and making a call on your rotary dial phone. It’s outdated, unnecessary and inefficient given the more advanced options we have all around us. Of course, people will do it anyway because of emotional attachment to certain things, and Iowa football certainly has a lot of people who love it. But does it really have to be this difficult? Iowa is 0-2 and has scored 20 points in both of those games, which just doesn’t get the job done anymore. Both losses were close — a combined five points — but when you hold your opponent to 143 rushing yards and 130 passing yards as the Hawkeyes did Saturday, you have to win that game. Instead, Iowa lost 21-20 because its outdated, clunky offense did nothing in the second half, failing to put together any kind of scoring threat. That’s almost impossible to fathom in modern college football. Iowa now represents a piece of college football nostalgia, but if you want a retro experience, ordering a root beer float is a much more enjoyable way to spend your time.
It's even more enlightening to see that they didn't just rush the ball all day long as they traditionally would and traditionally would be built to do -- they instead chose to pass 50 times. They don't have the skill players for that.
 
Will be interesting in Iowa City once they hire a new president. Herreld seems to let Barta do whatever he wants with little to no oversight. A new president (especially if they hire a woman) may put the clamps down on Barta and force him out. KF may decide to retire if Barta is no longer there to cover for him.
 

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