Remind me, was he also the Ferentz boy who was stealing from taxpayers by living in subsidized housing, or was that a different Ferentz boy?
Brian lived at Pheasant Ridge. James' brother. Brian is now a coach at Iowa.
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Remind me, was he also the Ferentz boy who was stealing from taxpayers by living in subsidized housing, or was that a different Ferentz boy?
How is playing a certain RB safer? Did everyone have fumbling issues but Weisman?
When one guy is a 240 lb. bowling ball with both arms covering the ball running north south and the other guy is a slasher with the ball in one arm running laterally looking for holes to hit and cutbacks to make, seems reasonable that a coach like Kautious Kirk would have his favorite. Doesn't mean that's the guy that gives our offense the best opportunity to move the ball.
Hawk-Item - - Career totals include 599 attempts for 2,602 yards and 32 rushing touchdowns . . . ranks third in career rushing touchdowns, fourth in career attempts, sixth in rushing yards and 10th in career scoring (198 points, one receiving TD) . . . tied for fifth in the Big Ten in scoring (7.4) in 2014 . . . 16 rushing touchdowns in 2014 ranks as third best for single season at Iowa . . . sixth Iowa running back to lead team in rushing for three straight seasons and just third player to rush for over 800 yard in three straight seasonss . . . is the eighth player at Iowa to surpass 2,000 rushing yards and 20 rushing touchdowns . . . nine career games with multiple rushing touchdowns, including five games in 2014 . . . rushed for three touchdowns in three games . . . ranked fourth in the Big Ten in rushing attempts (227) and 10th in rushing yards per game (75.0) in 2013 . . . rushed for at least 100 yards in eight career games, including four games in 2013 . . . surpassed 1,000 career yards in 12th game of career . . . ranked ninth in the Big Ten in rushing yards per game (81.5) in 2012 . . . rushed for 217 yards on 27 carries vs. Central Michigan in 2012, which ties as the eighth best single-game rushing total in school history . . . with three touchdowns in consecutive games vs. Northern Iowa and Central Michigan in 2012, became first Iowa player to score six touchdowns in consecutive weeks under Kirk Ferentz . . . one of five seniors named to 2014 Leadership Group . . . one of three juniors named to 2013 Leadership Group. Completed career in 2014.
When one guy is a 240 lb. bowling ball with both arms covering the ball running north south and the other guy is a slasher with the ball in one arm running laterally looking for holes to hit and cutbacks to make, seems reasonable that a coach like Kautious Kirk would have his favorite. Doesn't mean that's the guy that gives our offense the best opportunity to move the ball.
So then how come does Harbaugh like him so much?As president of ISU's chapter of the Jake Rudock fanboy club, you really need to come to grips with the fact that JR lost the job and move on. Maybe invest in some maize and blue.
I think if either were clearly better they would have started. Ferentz wants to win and Hawk fans always preach how good the backup's are. Reminds me when everyone thought Powell was good and then KF put him out there and he was terrible...same with Beathard in the bowl game
So then how come does Harbaugh like him so much?
I think if either were clearly better they would have started. Ferentz wants to win and Hawk fans always preach how good the backup's are. Reminds me when everyone thought Powell was good and then KF put him out there and he was terrible...same with Beathard in the bowl game
Beathard was 13-23 for 145 yards and 2 TD's (1 int). Hardly terrible and certainly better than Rudock.
The Hawkeyes, which brought 16 seniors to the bowl game, scored 21 points in the fourth quarter — mostly against Tennessee backups and long after the outcome was determined.
Beathard was 13-23 for 145 yards and 2 TD's (1 int). Hardly terrible and certainly better than Rudock.
We're not going to agree so no point debating it. If you think a football coach who is competitive and is making 4 mill a year is purposely playing worse players and leaving these super talented players on the bench than you're not very intelligent
We're not going to agree so no point debating it. If you think a football coach who is competitive and is making 4 mill a year is purposely playing worse players and leaving these super talented players on the bench than you're not very intelligent
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We're not going to agree so no point debating it. If you think a football coach who is competitive and is making 4 mill a year is purposely playing worse players and leaving these super talented players on the bench than you're not very intelligent
Translated:
I'm right. You're wrong. You aren't very intelligent if you don't agree with me. End of discussion.
And then you can list the super talented fan favorites that looked horrible when they played like Powell, Beathard, etc. KF wants to win more than you want them to win. Sometimes young players aren't ready to play right away or don't have a grasp of the offense early in the season. If you think Daniels was a better option than Weisman last year then all I can say is LOL
In my defense I have an entire coaching staff, statistics and common sense on my side. Hawk fans just want to believe every backup is better because the starters aren't that good
Ya you aren't biased at all or anything
Yea I was a big Rudock and Weisman fan. Cmon man