IOWA CITY, Iowa — KIRK FERENTZ: We’re one step closer to getting on to football, which has been great. It’s been great to get started with practice and what have you.
And just try to share some thoughts with you today, let you know a little bit what’s going on, in terms of our team, just not only for you, but our fans certainly. And it’s obviously been a very interesting and challenging couple months for all of us and we’re just all very thankful that the Big Ten has moved forward so we have an opportunity to play and continue this season, get it started.
As I said earlier, we’re excited to get started, we’re certainly not ready to go, but we’re excited to go and whether it be the 23rd or 24th, we don’t know that yet, but really looking forward to having a chance to compete, I think our players have been extremely impressive, the last couple weeks, but also throughout this entire period. I think they have been united, I think they have been focused and they have worked extremely hard and we have really seen a change in our team since they announced the season was back on. So it’s been really good that way.
Like any pre-season camp, and this isn’t like any pre-season camp, the psychology of it is very strange. To be out there and really not face any heat challenges, it’s a little bit weird to see the leaves changing colors and wearing sweat shirts and long pants at times that’s been a little different.
But where it is like camp there’s some good things that we’re seeing on a daily basis, some things that aren’t so good and that tends to change day-by-day and sometimes even period-to-period. So it is like the pre-season in that regard, and our challenge is to try to pull everything together.
The bottom line is our time is really short right now, we’ll have another week of “camp type” preparation and then get into our game prep for the first game against Purdue.
Two weeks from tomorrow we’ll be traveling or maybe sooner than that if it’s a Friday night game. So that’s kind of where we’re at in terms of camp.
One thing I do want to do is just a special salute, a special thanks to several people. I think our strength and conditioning staff have just done a great job, going back to June. It’s been a very challenging job for them, everything that all of us have done has been very unusual, uncharted, that’s for sure. But for them to try to keep track of what’s going on with this player, that player, all that kind of stuff, it’s really been a big challenge.
And then nobody’s worked any harder than the medical staff, be it the physicians and especially the trainers. Kammy I know spoke earlier, Rai before that or Rai also, but Kammy and her staff have really just gone above and beyond in a lot of regards. They’re doing things such as the nasal PCR exams, all those kind of things that I’m sure none of them ever envisioned in their job description.
So they have been tremendous, just absolutely tremendous and really appreciate their efforts going above and beyond for the players. Not surprised. And one thing our players I know are in great hands, they just continue to be in the best of hands when it comes to that.
Also, as you know, we have had two players opt out due to COVID reasons, COVID concerns. Like every player on our roster we want what’s best for them and we certainly support their decisions in this regard. So we have had two players opt out.
Also, I know that in the last couple days you’ve had a chance to visit with a group of players on both sides of the football and special teams and then also the majority of our staff today. So I think you’ve gotten a lot of the details and I’ll be happy to fill anything in that you may have a question about as we go.
One thing of note came to my attention that Cole Banwart’s name was not on the two deep that we issued you. And that’s probably a reflection of my real kind of lack of concern for a two deep at this time of the year, especially when we put this out. So Cole’s definitely in the two deep, he’s working, doing very well, want to make sure you guys know he’s healthy, doing fine and right in the thick of things. So I just want to go with that.
And just wrap it up with a final comment here. So, you know, obviously this has been a really unusual and highly challenging time I think for all of us right now. We, and I mean everybody in the room here, everybody pretty much in our country, have faced a lot of challenges that none of us ever anticipated by any stretch. So I can just tell you we’re thankful as a program, we’re thankful for the opportunity to be back on the field, really happy about that, it’s coming quickly and also I want to let you know that we feel like we have a stronger program today than yesterday and our players and coaches are really united, they’re doing a great job and really happy to report that.
And finally, while Kinnick may not be full this year and we may not have any fans in there, we know and appreciate the support and the interest that all of the Hawkeye fans, wherever they may be, have shown for our football team and will show.
So our goal is to get ready for an 8/9 game season and we’ll continue working on that end. And I’ll open it up for questions at that point.
Q. Coaches are creatures of habit. You’re that way too. What’s this been like from a personal standpoint, these last nine months, whether you talk about race issues in your program or just not having football, having football, no spring practice. Everything’s so different. What’s it been like for you?
KIRK FERENTZ: It’s just, it’s been strange. And we told our guys right at the onset that everybody’s going to have to, everybody’s world’s gotten rocked, obviously. I think first and foremost there are a lot bigger issues than football that have been more prominent in our country’s existence.
And the work that people have been doing in the medical fields, just absolutely amazing, non-stop. So that kind of puts it all in perspective.
And football is really important to all of us certainly, but I think we all realize it’s not life and death, it’s not the most important thing, but it’s what we all like and we’re all committed to it.