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Big Ten football 2020 is like binary code: on/off/on/off/on/off/on/off/on...???

Happiest guy has to be Iowa's Kirk Ferentz.  Whether or not I think he should still have his job, he's been hanging up as a pinata since July with no way to redeem himself (as in, win football games).  
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Quote: @RS Express said:
Big Ten football 2020 is like binary code: on/off/on/off/on/off/on/off/on...???

Happiest guy has to be Iowa's Kirk Ferentz.  Whether or not I think he should still have his job, he's been hanging up as a pinata since July with no way to redeem himself (as in, win football games).  
The dust has pretty must settled in Iowa City, oh so i've heard. Kirk has done a good job of listening to the issues that took place and moving forward with corrective measures. I'm not defending his previous actions but I like how they have formed committees internally to discuss racial issues and how to promote change both as a team and as members of society. They have a lot of great outspoken young men on that squad and I think the future is bright from a unity standpoint.

I was fine with Doyle being fired and actually think his son, Brian Ferentz should have been fired as well.
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Quote: @Hawkvike25 said:
@RS Express said:
Big Ten football 2020 is like binary code: on/off/on/off/on/off/on/off/on...???

Happiest guy has to be Iowa's Kirk Ferentz.  Whether or not I think he should still have his job, he's been hanging up as a pinata since July with no way to redeem himself (as in, win football games).  
The dust has pretty must settled in Iowa City, oh so i've heard. Kirk has done a good job of listening to the issues that took place and moving forward with corrective measures. I'm not defending his previous actions but I like how they have formed committees internally to discuss racial issues and how to promote change both as a team and as members of society. They have a lot of great outspoken young men on that squad and I think the future is bright from a unity standpoint.

I was fine with Doyle being fired and actually think his son, Brian Ferentz should have been fired as well.
I'd have understood if they fired Ferentz but in the end I'm glad they didn't.  I figure that if you can take what Ferentz has already been for Iowa, and make that even better, that's a better outcome than firing him and crossing your fingers the new guy won't screw it up.  Doyle was the epicenter of the complaints and had to go.  
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