IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa football head coach Kirk Ferentz met with 30 members of the media Wednesday for a Zoom news conference. Here are the takeaways:
Bigger than football
Coaches are teachers and Ferentz continues to emphasize the teaching aspect of the profession. Ferentz communicated with all student-athletes on the Hawkeye football roster during a team meeting Monday in the aftermath of George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis on May 25.
“It is about players being educated, whether it is their course work or real-life events,” Ferentz said. “Football is important to us, but what is going on in real life impacts all of us. Everybody in our program realizes that change is needed, and it is in our hands to try to do something with it.”
Timeline for a return
It was a significant week at the Richard O. Jacobson Football Operations Building. On Monday, Ferentz joined a limited number of coaches and administrative staff, as well as all the strength and conditioning staff, in a return to campus.
On June 8, more staff and veteran players will return, and on June 15, more staff and first-year players will arrive.
Prior to entering the building, a COVID test will be administered. There is one controlled access to the building and temperatures are taken and medical surveys conducted daily. If cleared, a wristband is issued to signify allowable entrance. If a person leaves the building, the protocol is repeated.
“We’re trying to encourage people to take care of things while they’re here and get their business done,” Ferentz said.
Everyone in the building will be involved in social distancing and wear masks.