Kirk Ferentz is the head football coach at the University of Iowa since 1999, making him the longest-tenured FBS coach with one program since 2017. Prior to Iowa, he was the head coach at the University of Maine (1990-1992), and an assistant coach in the NFL for the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens. Ferentz played college football as a linebacker at the University of Connecticut. He holds the record for all-time wins as a coach at Iowa.
Iowa Hawkeyes face challenges as sophomore defensive back Kahlil Tate entered the transfer portal. This impacts Kirk Ferentz and the team's defensive lineup, requiring adjustments and recruitment efforts.
On August 1, 1955, Kirk James Ferentz was born. He would later become an American football coach and the head football coach at the University of Iowa since 1999.
In 1981, Kirk Ferentz's first season at the University of Iowa, the Hawkeyes had their first Rose Bowl since 1958.
In 2010, Iowa defeated Georgia Tech in the Orange Bowl, marking their first victory in a major bowl since the 1959 Rose Bowl.
In 2015, the text references the last Rose Bowl victory in 1959, highlighting the team's struggles since then, with a combined score of 164-78 in their four losses since 1959.
On January 1, 2004 the Hawkeyes defeated Florida 37-17 in the Outback Bowl, for their first January Win since 1959.
In 2009, The Hawkeyes earned No. 7 rankings in both the AP Poll and Coaches Poll, their highest finish since the 1960 season.
In 1981, Kirk Ferentz's first season at the University of Iowa, the Hawkeyes achieved their first winning season since 1961.
In 1973, Kirk Ferentz committed to play football at the University of Connecticut.
In 1974, Kirk Ferentz began his college football career as a linebacker at the University of Connecticut.
In 1976, Kirk Ferentz continued playing college football as a linebacker at the University of Connecticut.
In 1977, Kirk Ferentz served as a student assistant at Connecticut under head coach Walt Nadzak.
In 1978, Kirk Ferentz began serving as the defensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Worcester Academy.
In 1979, Kirk Ferentz continued his role as the defensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Worcester Academy.
In 1980, Kirk Ferentz served as a graduate assistant at the University of Pittsburgh, assisting Joe Moore with the offensive line.
In 1981, Kirk Ferentz joined Hayden Fry's staff at the University of Iowa, coaching the Hawkeyes' offensive line. The team achieved its first winning season since 1961 and its first Rose Bowl appearance since 1958.
In 1985, during Ferentz's tenure as an assistant at Iowa, the Hawkeyes won the Big Ten and held the No. 1 national ranking for five weeks.
In 2004, shortly after his father's death, Ferentz and the Hawkeyes defeated Penn State 6–4, Iowa's first win without a touchdown since 1985.
In 1986, Tackle Dave Croston won Big Ten Offensive Lineman of the Year.
In 1989, Kirk Ferentz's time as an offensive line coach at the University of Iowa concluded, after joining in 1981.
In 1990, Kirk Ferentz became the head football coach at the University of Maine.
In 1991, Maine, coached by Kirk Ferentz, defeated his alma mater, Connecticut, with a score of 41–20.
In 2019, the team accomplished a distinction not done since 1991: both starting and finishing the season in the top 25 national rankings without dropping out.
In 1992, Center Mike Devlin won Big Ten Offensive Lineman of the Year.
In 1992, Kirk Ferentz's tenure as the head football coach at the University of Maine concluded.
In 1992, the Black Bears, led by Kirk Ferentz, improved to 6–5 overall. On November 14, the team upset No. 16 UMass.
In January 1993, Kirk Ferentz received an invitation from the NFL's Cleveland Browns to interview for their open offensive line position.
In 1993, Offensive tackle Dan Jones went unselected in the NFL draft, but would go on to play 34 games for the Cincinnati Bengals.
In 1994, Kirk Ferentz and Bill Belichick led the Cleveland Browns to the playoffs.
After the 1995 season, Bill Belichick was fired, and the Browns' owner, Art Modell, finalized the decision to move the franchise to Baltimore.
In 1996, Kirk Ferentz moved to Baltimore with the Browns' players and some staff. He was named assistant head coach and helped convince the team to draft Jonathan Ogden.
In 1997, Jonathan Ogden was named first-team NFL All-Pro under Kirk Ferentz.
On December 2, 1998, Kirk Ferentz was hired as Iowa's 25th head football coach, replacing the retiring Hayden Fry.
In 1998, Jonathan Ogden was named second-team NFL All-Pro under Kirk Ferentz.
In 1999, Kirk Ferentz became the head football coach at the University of Iowa.
In 2000, Kirk Ferentz's Hawkeyes snapped a 13-game losing streak with their first Big Ten conference victory against Michigan State, finishing 3-9 overall.
In 2012, the 4–8 record stands as the worst Iowa under Ferentz since his second season in 2000.
In the 2000 NFL draft, Defensive back Matt Bowen and tight end Austin Wheatley were selected.
In 2001, Kirk Ferentz's Hawkeyes earned their first bowl bid of his era, finishing the season 7–5 after rebuilding, defeating Texas Tech in the Alamo Bowl, 19–16.
In 2002, Kirk Ferentz led the Iowa Hawkeyes to a memorable season, finishing with an 11–1 record and as co-conference champions alongside Ohio State. The Hawkeyes' only loss came against Iowa State. They had key victories against Penn State and Purdue. The team clinched a partial Big Ten title with a win over Minnesota.
In 2003, quarterback Brad Banks of Iowa won the Davey O'Brien Award for best quarterback and finished second in the Heisman Trophy balloting. Tight end Dallas Clark won the John Mackey Award. Kicker Nate Kaeding won the Lou Groza Award. Kirk Ferentz was named Coach of the Year by the Associated Press. The team lost to USC in the 2003 Orange Bowl.
The 2019 Holiday Bowl marked the first match-up between the Trojans and Hawkeyes since the 2003 Orange Bowl.
On January 1, 2004, the Hawkeyes defeated Florida 37–17 in the Outback Bowl. This earned the Hawkeyes a No. 8 national ranking in both the AP Poll and Coaches Poll at the end of the season.
During the 2004 season, Kirk Ferentz dealt with multiple injuries to the Hawkeyes' running backs and the death of his father, John. Nevertheless, the team achieved a 9–2 regular season record, sharing the Big Ten Conference championship with Michigan. Shortly after his father's death, the Hawkeyes defeated Penn State 6–4.
On January 1, 2005, Kirk Ferentz and the Hawkeyes defeated LSU 30–25 in the Capital One Bowl with a last second touchdown pass. This was Ferentz's third straight ten-win season.
In 2005, the Hawkeyes had a 7–4 regular season record and earned a second trip to the Outback Bowl.
On June 2, 2006, Kirk Ferentz became the highest-paid coach in the Big Ten and third-highest in college football with a restructured contract that boosted his annual salary to $2.7 million.
Following the 2006 NFL season, there were rumors that Kirk Ferentz was being considered for the Pittsburgh Steelers' head coaching job. However, Ferentz expressed disinterest, and the job went to Mike Tomlin.
In 2007, Kirk Ferentz' Hawkeyes started 2–4 and lost their first three conference games. They ended a nine-game conference losing streak with a victory over Illinois, but a loss to Western Michigan dropped the Hawkeyes' season record to 6–6. The Hawkeyes did not receive a bowl bid. Multiple Hawkeye players were arrested, and a sexual case involving two Hawkeye players began in November 2007.
In 2008, Kirk Ferentz and the Hawkeyes started strong but had close losses early in the season. Iowa went on to win five of their next six games, including an upset of Penn State. They defeated South Carolina in the Outback Bowl.
In 2008, Kirk Ferentz was rumored as a candidate for the Cleveland Browns' head coaching job, as a potential successor to Romeo Crennel.
Since 2008, LeVar Woods had been Ferentz's administrative assistant before being promoted to linebackers coach in 2011.
In January 2009, Kirk Ferentz was rumored as a potential candidate for the Kansas City Chiefs' head coaching job. However, the Chiefs hired Todd Haley, and Ferentz received a contract extension to remain at Iowa through 2020.
On February 12, 2009, Kirk Ferentz agreed to a new contract extension with Iowa, keeping him at the university until 2020.
In 2009, the Iowa Hawkeye football team had the best start in school history. They started 7-0. After defeating Indiana to run their record to 9-0, the Hawks lost quarterback Stanzi to injury in an upset loss to Northwestern. Iowa finished the regular season with a 10–2 record and were selected for the 2010 Orange Bowl.
In 2010, Iowa defeated Georgia Tech in the Orange Bowl to earn their first BCS bowl win and their first victory in a major bowl since the 1959 Rose Bowl.
In 2017, Iowa's Pinstripe Bowl victory marked their first bowl win since 2010, ending a losing streak.
In December 2011, rumors resurfaced citing Kirk Ferentz as a potential candidate to replace Todd Haley as the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs.
After the 2011 season, Longtime coordinators Norm Parker retired, and Ken O'Keefe left their roles. Kirk Ferentz hired Greg Davis to run the offense and promoted Phil Parker to coordinate the defense.
In 2011, Kirk Ferentz became the dean of Big Ten football coaches after Joe Paterno's firing from Penn State.
In 2011, Six Hawkeyes were selected in the NFL draft, including Adrian Clayborn in the first round.
In 2011, both Ken O'Keefe and Norm Parker finished their service as coordinators at Iowa.
In the 2011 offseason, thirteen football players ended up in University Hospital with rhabdomyolysis following a workout administered by strength coach Chris Doyle. The university tried to keep it under wraps, with Ferentz giving Doyle the "Assistant Coach of the Year" award despite the controversy. One of the injured players eventually sued and settled.
In December 2012, similar rumors surfaced again, citing Kirk Ferentz as a potential candidate to replace Haley.
In 2012, offensive tackle Riley Reiff was selected in the first round of the NFL draft by the Detroit Lions.
The 2012 Iowa season saw struggles on both sides of the ball with a 4-8 record. Quarterback James Vandenberg's production fell, and the team lost their final 6 games. The 4–8 record stands as the worst Iowa under Ferentz since his second season in 2000.
In 2013, Kirk Ferentz commented on Jonathan Ogden's quick learning and minimal mistakes as a rookie.
In 2013, the rushing attack and defense improved, as did the Hawkeyes' record to 8–5. On defense, senior linebackers Christian Kirksey, Anthony Hitchens, and James Morris led the unit to 6th-best in the nation in total defense.
In 2014, Kirk Ferentz's Hawkeyes had a disappointing season, finishing 7-6 overall and 4-4 in Big Ten play, losing all four rivalry games. The Hawkeyes also lost to Tennessee in the Taxslayer Bowl. Tackle Brandon Scherff won the Outland Trophy.
During the 2020 season, the Hawkeyes defeated Wisconsin for the first time since 2015.
Following the retirement of Frank Beamer after the 2015 season, Kirk Ferentz became tied with Bob Stoops for the longest-tenured head coach at the FBS level.
The 2015 season was one of the best in Iowa history, with the Hawkeyes going undefeated in the regular season and winning the Big Ten Conference West championship. Kirk Ferentz was named Big Ten Coach of the Year, and Desmond King won the Jim Thorpe Award. The team, however, lost in the 2015 Big Ten Football Championship Game against Michigan State.
After the 2016 season, Greg Davis retired as offensive coordinator and was replaced by Brian Ferentz. Tim Polasek was hired as offensive line coach, Kelvin Bell as assistant defensive line coach, and Ken O'Keefe returned as quarterbacks coach.
In 2016, Iowa upset No. 3 Michigan with a last-second field goal. They also defeated No. 17 Nebraska. Iowa finished the regular season with an 8-4 record and the offensive line was awarded the Joe Moore Award. Iowa played in the Outback Bowl, losing to the Florida Gators 30-3.
In 2016, the Hawkeyes played in the Rose Bowl, losing to Stanford 45-16. This marked their first trip to Pasadena in 25 years, but the loss extended their Rose Bowl losing streak.
The 2017 season saw similar results to the 2016 season, with injuries and close losses. The team went undefeated in non-conference play and had several close Big Ten losses.
In June 2017, Kirk Ferentz became the longest-tenured coach in FBS with the sudden retirement of Bob Stoops.
In 2017, Iowa upset No. 3 Ohio State with a 55-24 victory and finished with eight wins. They won the Pinstripe Bowl, marking their first bowl game win since 2010. Josh Jackson and Josey Jewell earned All-American honors and won defensive awards.
Since 2017, Kirk Ferentz has been the longest-tenured FBS coach with one program.
In 2018, Kirk Ferentz reflected on his time coaching at Maine, stating that his mistakes went largely unnoticed due to local interest in hunting and hockey seasons.
In the 2018 season, Iowa had a 9-4 record with close Big Ten losses. They won the Outback Bowl against Mississippi State. T.J. Hockenson won the Mackey Award, and Amani Hooker won the Tatum-Woodson Defensive Back of the Year award.
In 2019, Iowa had another successful season, starting 4-0 and winning the Holiday Bowl against USC. The team achieved ten wins for the sixth time under Ferentz and both started and finished the season in the top 25 rankings. Tackle Tristan Wirfs was drafted 13th overall in the 2020 NFL draft.
On June 6, 2020, strength coach Chris Doyle was placed on paid administrative leave following allegations of a hostile program culture towards black student-athletes.
On July 27, 2020, ESPN published an article detailing instances of racial inequities against black players during Ferentz's tenure as head coach.
On December 18, 2020, Kirk Ferentz tested positive for COVID-19.
Following the 2019 season, Tristan Wirfs was selected as the 13th overall pick in the 2020 NFL draft.
In 2020, Ferentz said that there was no reason to leave Iowa as Iowa has everything he needed.
In 2020, Kirk Ferentz's contract extension, signed in 2009, was set to expire.
The 2023 season was a near mirror-image of the 2021 season for the Iowa Hawkeyes.
In 2022, Iowa's offense struggled significantly, leading to a 3-4 start. Despite the challenges, they had a chance to play in the Big Ten Championship but missed it after a loss to Nebraska. Iowa won the Music City Bowl against Kentucky. The 21-0 victory marked the second bowl shutout produced by the Hawkeyes in school history.
On October 12, 2024, Kirk Ferentz recorded his 200th win at Iowa with a victory over Washington and moved into second place in victories as a Big Ten coach.
The 2024 campaign was marked by close losses, with three of the five defeats decided by a field goal. Despite the setbacks, Iowa won three trophy contests. Kirk Ferentz moved into second all-time for wins as a Big Ten coach with a victory over Washington.
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