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Brian Ferentz (born March 28, 1983) is an American football coach and former player who is currently the tight ends coach at Fresno State. Following his collegiate career at the University of Iowa , as an offensive lineman , Ferentz was in the NFL for the Atlanta Falcons in 2006 and New Orleans Saints in 2007.
In January 2012, head football coach Kirk Ferentz hired his son, Brian Ferentz, as the offensive line coach. While the younger Ferentz had experience coaching in the NFL, the hire breached UI nepotism rules and guidelines. In response, Barta claimed that he, not Kirk Ferentz, had made the decision to hire Brian for the job.
With that, the Brian Ferentz era died as it lived: Uninspiringly. After it became evident Ferentz was not going to hit 325 points as stipulated in his contract, Iowa decided to cut its losses at ...
Former Iowa offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz has joined the Maryland football staff, a spokesman for the Terrapins said Friday. Ferentz, the son of Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz, is a senior ...
Lester will replace Brian Ferentz — the son of head coach Kirk Ferentz — after he was dismissed by the athletic director last fall. Sources: Iowa is expected to hire Tim Lester, the former ...
Maryland hasn't defeated Iowa since 2014. This was also the first time Brian Ferentz coached against his father. Five Drew Stevens field goals – tying a single-game program record – kept Iowa in the lead throughout. Junior running back Kaleb Johnson set the single-season program record for rushing touchdowns (21).
The Hawkeyes' offense has never been prolific in Brian Ferentz's seven seasons, but the unit has been in a free fall for three years. The team's 232.2 yards per game this season ranks last in the ...
Wisconsin continued to move the ball in the second half, as Corey Clement was able to score this time from the 1 and the Badgers extended their lead to 14–6. With about 5 minutes left in the 4th, Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz decided to kick a field goal on 4th & 5 on the Wisconsin 20, instead of going for it and Keith Duncan missed a 38-yard field ...