By JAMES ALLAN
hawkeyesports.com
IOWA CITY, Iowa – Defensive coordinator Phil Parker opened the coach segment of University of Iowa football media days Thursday talking about how excited he is to be back in a routine and head coach Kirk Ferentz rounded out the day — one that featured 12 members of Hawkeye coaching staff.
Here are tidbits from media day session that was held in the Ted Pacha Family Club inside Kinnick Stadium:
Defensive Coordinator Phil Parker
The Strength
“Our strength of our team is our linebackers. Even with the opt out of Djimon (Colbert), the linebackers are our strength. The defensive line is also a positive the last couple of weeks. We have to fill some holes in back end, but Dane Belton is back, and Jack Koerner has done a good job. When you’re looking at depth with Riley Moss and Matt Hankins with all the football they’ve played.
“As a whole, as a coach, you never think you’re where you should be, but I think we’re moving in the right direction and we’re looking forward to next week for the game week and Purdue.”
Eye Test & Work Ethic
“Walking on the field, looking at the size of (the linebackers) and how they can move. It’s their work ethic and understanding the game of football. To have two guys – Nick (Niemann) and Jack (Campbell) – with their length and they enjoy the game of football. They are committed to the game and I am excited about what they can do.”
Creating Pressure
“Chauncey (Gholston) has done a good job and is progressing to be a good pass rusher. (Daviyon) Nixon is a big guy that can move and can hurt you inside. We can try to put in other guys on the edge in sub packages.
“We’re always going to adapt. Having a guy like A.J. (Epenesa), he’s a guy we’re going to miss. If we have to put an extra linebacker on the edge (to create pressure), we’ve done it before, but I don’t think we’ll change our philosophy saying we’re going to be more of a blitz team.
“We’ve always been the last 20+ years I have been here — I take that back in 1999 and 2000 we were blitzaholics — then we changed the process. We have to stop run, don’t give up big plays, and be good in the red zone. The most important stat is how many points are you giving up.”
Let’s go live
“We had a little yesterday, the intensity picked up and it was good to see these guys actually tackle. You can go out and play 7-on-7 and go through things. If you’re not taking the guys to the ground, did you get the first down on third-and-1? The offensive guys always say they got it and the defensive guys say they didn’t. It’s nice to go out and tackle and it comes down to results. Either you did it or you did not. It was good for our team to figure it out.”