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Kirk James Ferentz (born August 1, 1955) is an American football coach. He is the head football coach at the University of Iowa , a position he has held since the 1999 season. From 1990 to 1992, Ferentz was the head football coach at the University of Maine .
The list documents season-by-season records, and conference records from 1892 to 1896 and 1900 to the present. The Hawkeyes began playing football as a club sport in 1872, and began playing intramural games against other colleges in 1882, but it was not until 1889 when Iowa challenged Iowa College to an interscholastic varsity football game.
However, it was brought back by head coach Kirk Ferentz in 2009 and has remained in place since. The second was a small black sticker on the back of the helmet, with white letters that spelled out " EVY ", the nickname of legendary Iowa head coach, and athletic director, Forest Evashevski, to commemorate his death in 2009.
After it became evident Ferentz was not going to hit 325 points as stipulated in his contract, Iowa decided to cut its losses at the end of October and announced Ferentz would be gone after bowl ...
Less than an hour after Iowa recorded win No. 10 with a dramatic 13-10 victory over Nebraska, Hawkeyes coach Kirk Ferentz suggested his team actually should have had a chance to win 11 games in ...
Kirk Ferentz: 1999–present: 315: 196: 119 — .622 122: 85 — .589 10: 10 — 3 – 2015 2021 2023: 2 – 2002 2004: 0: AP Coach of the Year (2002) Walter Camp Coach of the Year (2002) Big Ten Coach of the Year (2002) Big Ten Coach of the Year (2004) Big Ten Coach of the Year (2009) Big Ten Coach of the Year (2015)
A week after starting the year with a loss, the Hawkeyes fell to Northwestern. Iowa dropped to 0-2 on the season following a 21-20 loss to the Wildcats. Kirk Ferentz Had 1 Major Problem With Iowa ...
After a slow start, the Hawkeyes scored touchdowns on three straight possessions en route to a 30-point second half. The win was the 144th for head coach Kirk Ferentz, making him the all-time winningest coach in Iowa football history. After an opening drive 3 and out for the Hawkeyes, NIU blocked the punt and had the ball at the Iowa 20.