65+ players have now come out against a variety of coaches, including Kirk. Some of those players are in the NFL and are widely respected. These are not all players that have personal vendettas with Kirk.I'm by no means an Iowa apologist, but aside from BF being a loud, angry douche, which is a widely known fact, and Doyle saying things today that he was able to get away with 20 years ago, I don't see what is so bad about things that have been happening at Iowa. Sounds like a handful of players just have sour grapes and issues with authority. A lot of what came out in player testimonies against Doyle sounded like the athletes just had issues with team code of conduct... something every school has.
Doyle has been dealt with accordingly, because even though I agree with him holding players to a certain standard, he crossed the line in how it was handled. I don't agree that Kirk and especially Brian should escape unscathed, but also don't think what they've done warrants job termination. Kirk pleading the 5th is some real absolute ******** though.
What do we do with these accusations? Is it a fire able offense? Do we have any proof? Do we need proof?
If Iowa had a competent athletic administration, they'd 100% be gone. There's probably a good chance Brian is let go, but I still have doubts Kirk will be fired. However, Kirk desperately wanted for Brian to take over and if Brian is let go, I could see Kirk stepping down after next year.I don't see how either Ferentz keeps his job after all of this. Buh-bye!
Understood. I wasn't aware the number had gotten that high. Still, when I heard the initial testimonies and some of those players mentioning that they got yelled at for not lacing their shoes correctly I had to roll my eyes. The coaches should have every right to yell at a player to tie their shoes. They are responsible for preventing careless injuries.65+ players have now come out against a variety of coaches, including Kirk. Some of those players are in the NFL and are widely respected. These are not all players that have personal vendettas with Kirk.
Don't get me wrong, there were some allegations that did not seem to be that big, however those small ones were in the minority. Most of the allegations were very very bad though.Understood. I wasn't aware the number had gotten that high. Still, when I heard the initial testimonies and some of those players mentioning that they got yelled at for not lacing their shoes correctly I had to roll my eyes. The coaches should have every right to yell at a player to tie their shoes. They are responsible for preventing careless injuries.
Again, not trying to play devil's advocate, just trying to be subjective. I did find a lot of what Doyle said to be offensive, and I read all of Wadleys recent testimony and while I think some of it is sour grapes (he could've transferred at any time and didn't) I also think he was treated like ****
If Iowa had a competent athletic administration, they'd 100% be gone. There's probably a good chance Brian is let go, but I still have doubts Kirk will be fired. However, Kirk desperately wanted for Brian to take over and if Brian is let go, I could see Kirk stepping down after next year.
Understood. I wasn't aware the number had gotten that high. Still, when I heard the initial testimonies and some of those players mentioning that they got yelled at for not lacing their shoes correctly I had to roll my eyes. The coaches should have every right to yell at a player to tie their shoes.
To be fair, students / residents of Iowa City did vandalize Kinnick after the initial allegations came forward. After that, the local media essentially has been trying to downplay the entire issue, besides Rob Howe of course who has been literally the only reporter who has tried to hold the program / university accountable.Said it in the mega thread, but the fatal problem here isn't the sometimes racially insensitive remark, or that some players were held to different standards likely due to race. Those are serious problems (not to mention reprehensible) but not coach/program killers.
The fatal problem is that the boss (ie Kirk) heard about the problems and did nothing - he tolerated and implicitly supported a hostile work environment. At any other company, he would be terminated for cause immediately. That's what he should be fired for.
It is absolutely insane that Iowa is supporting KF. But then, they still pay Barta despite the fact that he committed multiple transgressions himself, even to the point of costing his employer millions of dollars. So I guess insanity reigns there, or at least in the athletic department.
Where are the students? Protesting authority, demanding change and justice? If the same events happened in say, the Tippie school of business there, they'd be sitting in and shouting from the rooftops until heads rolled.
Unless the national media latches onto this and pounds the entire university into the ground for weeks, there is no way Kirk will be fired.
Said it in the mega thread, but the fatal problem here isn't the sometimes racially insensitive remark, or that some players were held to different standards likely due to race. Those are serious problems (not to mention reprehensible) but not coach/program killers.
The fatal problem is that the boss (ie Kirk) heard about the problems and did nothing - he tolerated and implicitly supported a hostile work environment. At any other company, he would be terminated for cause immediately. That's what he should be fired for.
It is absolutely insane that Iowa is supporting KF. But then, they still pay Barta despite the fact that he committed multiple transgressions himself, even to the point of costing his employer millions of dollars. So I guess insanity reigns there, or at least in the athletic department.
Where are the students? Protesting authority, demanding change and justice? If the same events happened in say, the Tippie school of business there, they'd be sitting in and shouting from the rooftops until heads rolled.
Unless the national media latches onto this and pounds the entire university into the ground for weeks, there is no way Kirk will be fired.
I'm by no means an Iowa apologist, but aside from BF being a loud, angry douche, which is a widely known fact, and Doyle saying things today that he was able to get away with 20 years ago, I don't see what is so bad about things that have been happening at Iowa. Sounds like a handful of players just have sour grapes and issues with authority. A lot of what came out in player testimonies against Doyle sounded like the athletes just had issues with team code of conduct... something every school has.
Doyle has been dealt with accordingly, because even though I agree with him holding players to a certain standard, he crossed the line in how it was handled. I don't agree that Kirk and especially Brian should escape unscathed, but also don't think what they've done warrants job termination. Kirk pleading the 5th is some real absolute ******** though.