KIRK FERENTZ: Good afternoon. Thanks everybody for being here. We can talk a little bit about this past weekend and get our eyes forward to Wisconsin. First of all, before I do that, I want to take a minute and congratulate Dan Gable. What an outstanding day that was yesterday, such a prestigious award for him to get the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Truly amazing.
I was here in the ’80s when Dan was coaching our team. I just have had tremendous respect for him, obviously as a competitor when he was competing collegiately, in the Olympics, and his coaching career is absolutely phenomenal.
Every time I get a chance to listen to him talk, it’s just a treat. Basically what stands out is his love and focus mainly on his family and his athletes during his entire career. Boy, just talk about doing it at the highest level, he’s done that on both fronts. Really happy for him there.
He has a deep love of wrestling and the University of Iowa. Really appreciative of that. Just wonderful that he and his family can be involved in such a really prestigious ceremony yesterday. Congratulations to Dan and his entire family.
Looking back quickly, really happy to get the victory the other day. Nothing easy about it. We knew it was going to be a challenge going down there. We knew it was a challenge all week. We had a lot of respect and continue to for the Illinois program, the job Coach Smith does.
After the first 20 minutes, it was not looking so good. We certainly weren’t ready and they were. Appreciative of the fact our guys fought on, kept playing. That’s why you play 60 minutes, it’s a full game. Our guys got back on their feet, were able to do some good things after that. Happy about the win.
Got back here semi-late Saturday night. Turned on the film. Sunday there was a lot to work on, a lot of things to clean up and improve on. That’s been our task since we got back here. Needs to be the task as we move forward towards Wisconsin.
Captains, Chauncey, Nick, Matt on defensive side. Mekhi and Tyler Linderbaum offensively. Duncan as the special teams rep.
Injury-wise we are doing fairly well. Mark Kallenberger dressed out a little bit last weekend, could have gone in if we had to. Now we get a chance to let him work a little bit in practice. He’ll be out there playing a little bit Saturday as well. Not sure the rotation yet.
Just a couple words about Wisconsin. Doesn’t change year to year. A tough, physical football team. They’re extremely well-coached. They have good players every year. They have a good coaching staff. Coach Chyrst and his staff do an amazing job.
Probably if you go back to the early ’90s, almost the same script each and every year. Some faces have changed, but they just play good football. They make you earn anything you’re going to get. That’s the case this year again.
They’re big, physical. They play hard, extremely hard. Don’t make many errors. On top of that, they play really well. They have a good offensive line again, a good running game, a quarterback who looks very impressive, and good receivers.
Defensively I think they’re leading the league in just about every category. What you’d expect. They’re a really tough football team. It’s going to require us to play our best game. We haven’t done that yet. We’ve done some good things, been really good at times. For us to win this game, it’s going to take our best effort, take it for the full 60. We’re going to have to earn it, that’s for sure, if we’re going to get it done. That has kind of been the history of the series. That’s what we’re looking at right now.
Last point, I want to say thanks publicly to our seniors. Twenty-two guys being recognized Saturday, potentially their last day in Kinnick. It’s not going to be a normal Senior Day on a lot of levels, the virtual world we’re living in. Nonetheless, it will be really good for them to get recognized.
I’m just sorry first of all that the fans won’t be there to be able to salute them, say good bye. To that point, really feel for the fans as much as anybody this year. They haven’t been able to be in Kinnick. We’ve missed them. Appreciate their interest. Look forward to getting them back hopefully soon.
Again, the seniors, it’s always a bittersweet moment. Really happy for them, the growth, things they’ve done during their career, appreciative. You hate to think about them not being here for another year, but that’s college football. That being said, we wish everybody all the luck in the world if they choose to transition on.
It’s just a great group. Like every year, a lot of good stories beyond the football. The football stories are probably more well-known. Fans get to follow guys, especially the guys playing prominent roles. Out of the 22 guys, each guy has a great story, a different story.
That’s the beautiful thing about team sports. For coaches to have that window, see guys over the course of four years, five years, just how they grow and develop, it’s a lot of fun.
Certainly just want to thank them for all their contributions. Hopefully they’ll have a great day on Saturday as well.
That being said, we feel fortunate we’re continuing to move forward without too many consequences or bumps in the road, knock on wood, because I know it’s all day-to-day. All that being said, we know we have to be our best at 2:30 Saturday. Looking forward to the challenge, know it’s going to be a good challenge.