KIRK FERENTZ: Welcome. Good to see everybody, and appreciate you guys being here.
I want to take an opportunity today to follow up on a couple announcements that have been out and talk about some new roles, certainly for Seth, and then introduce Tim and let you visit with him.
Start out with Seth. We announced that promotion a while back here, and in a nutshell, it’s based on the quality work that Seth has done since he’s been in the program. He spent three years as a grad assistant, worked under Norm Parker years ago, and then has been back here since ’14 and served in several roles.
With each year, his role seems to increase a little bit, and he’s done a fantastic job.
I thought this was just an appropriate way to recognize some of the achievements he’s had. It’s not intended to single anybody out or anything like that, but a recognition of quality work and the role that he’s had, the assistance he’s given Phil and the entire staff. He’s done a fantastic job with the defensive part of our program. It’s in recognition of that, and I’ll ask him to come up and say a few words.
SETH WALLACE: Good to have everybody here, and thank you. We certainly appreciate it as a program. First off, I give a lot of thanks to Coach Ferentz for this opportunity. Obviously, very appreciative and excited about it.
This is something I didn’t expect. It’s not something that you work for. You just kind of go about your day-to-day and try to do as good a job as you can.
That’s evident maybe in the way that you all have seen me grow as a coach over the years. It started here back in 2005. It would have been December of 2005 — I had a lot of appreciation for this program. I grew up in Grinnell, Iowa. My father was a small college football coach, so I was always paying attention to football at that time, college football, and specifically to the state of Iowa.
I had friends that were Iowa State fans. I had friends that were Iowa fans. I was neither at the time. I was a son who was celebrating his father’s successes.
I had a little bit of background, but not a ton. Certainly that increased in December of 2005/January of 2006 when I picked up the phone and I had a mutual coaching contact that knew Norm Parker.
My love and admiration for this program began at that time when Norm called me up and then I later in January of 2006 became a Hawkeye.
In 19 years, I’ve been here for 14, but I did take a little bit of a break, and after I was a GA here for Norm and Phil and Coach, I left and went to Valdosta State and spent five years down there, and then as Coach mentioned, I came back here in ’14.
The big thing here is the operation that we have here, the people that are a part of this, the coaches that I have been around, that I’m around today, some of them have come and gone. Some of them have served as big mentors in my life, and I’m proud of that. I’m very proud of those that I’ve had the opportunity to learn from.
But probably more than anything is the players that we’ve had the opportunity to work with here. I go back to my time here in ’06 when I first showed up, and I was Norm’s GA but I was working positionally with Phil, and whether it was Miguel Merrick or Marcus Pascal then, where I’m working on the scout and we’re trying to clock Mitch King, Kenny Iwebema, guys like that from early on when I got here 19 years ago, I’m fond of those memories, and then certainly fond of the memories that have taken place here in recent years.
Like Coach said, I got back here in ’14, so this will be finishing year 10 being back here.
We’ve had some very notable players. I’ve worked in a lot of different capacities, so I’ve had the opportunity to recruit these guys as a recruiting coordinator, as an assistant D-line coach with Reese Morgan when I first got back here, I’ve worked with Phil in the back end, served as a linebacker coach. I oversaw our punt team, believe it or not, for many, many years.
So in a lot of different capacities I’ve been around a lot of good players and most notably some of the linebackers that have come through here, the Jewells, the Campbells, the Higgins, the Jacksons, Bensons, the Niemann brothers. There’s been a bunch, and I’m very proud of that. I’m proud of the opportunity that I have here. I’m very proud to be working alongside Coach Ferentz and this program, this university.
With that being said, I would tell you I’m probably a lot like the three linebackers that you witnessed this past year that all had the opportunity to leave. They all had the opportunity to go on and move on to different places.
I think there’s a lot that pulls you here. There’s a lot that makes you want to stay here. Because of that, I’m fortunate to be here, very happy to be here, and if it wasn’t for Coach Ferentz, if it wasn’t for Norm Parker’s phone call in January of ’05, I probably wouldn’t be standing up here.
Lastly, congrats to Tim Lester, who will be up here in a second, and then Beth Goetz on her appointment, as well.
KIRK FERENTZ: Thanks, Seth. Appreciate that. If I can bring Tim up just to say a couple words about Tim and the search in particular.
It appears there’s a lot of interest in this position, has been, and also the timeline.
But basically, as I said back in December, my first and foremost concern and most of my time was just focused towards our football team. It’s my number one responsibility. That was that little bit of research, that type of thing, on the coordinator deal.
The bottom line is this, the whole key to this thing was to ensure that we got the best person and the right person for this position, and that was the goal from start to finish.
The bottom line is I want to do what’s best for our team and best for our program, and I’m confident that we landed the mark there.
Roughly in rough terms, probably had a list of maybe 10-12 people, had conversations with six, and extensive conversations with four. When it came down to it, in my mind at least we had four candidates that were qualified in my mind to do the best job, and it was just to figure out who the best person for that would have been.
When you look at Tim and what I’ve discovered, he’s had a wide range of experiences. I certainly knew of Tim and was aware of his background, especially at Western Michigan. As I did a little research, learned a lot about the wide range of experiences that he had, some things, his story basically, I know I felt good about it, was very impressed, and as we open the door and let the staff learn more about him and spend time with him, everybody walked away feeling pretty good about things.
In my mind he’s a good fit for us, and that’s first and foremost. Similar in a lot of ways to I think the way we’ve operated, yet a lot of different perspectives, too, new perspectives. That’s part of moving forward, obviously getting different ideas, different views, and trying to implement them in a way that we all believe will work for us.
Feel confident about the way the process worked, and pleasure to bring Tim up here to say a couple words.
TIM LESTER: I’d like to start off by thanking Coach Ferentz and Beth Goetz for this opportunity. My family and I are extremely excited to be moving to Iowa City and be a part of this football program.
The one thing I know everybody wants to know is what we’re going to be about, and I can tell you right now that we’re going to be a physical football team. We’re going to be disciplined, and we’re going to be aggressive in everything we do, from run game to pass game to keepers to RPOs to tempos.
One thing I’ve learned in my time as a former quarterback, quarterback coach, offensive coordinator, head coach at pretty much every level, it’s about putting your players in the best position to succeed.
Unfortunately, I’ve only been here a couple days and haven’t had a chance to meet all the players other than a couple that were in the hallway in the last couple days, but I’m excited to get to work with those guys and to figure out their strengths, their weaknesses, figure out where we can put them in positions to have success to help our football team win.
It’s going to be a process. We’re excited to get started as soon as possible. We started the moment we hit the ground running.
But I am excited to work with all of you to answer all your questions, but most importantly, I have a saying, RBO, ‘relationship before opportunity.’ I’ll have a great opportunity to coach these young men once I have a relationship with them. So that process is going to start real soon, and we’re looking forward to having the opportunity to have some fun out there and be aggressive at all times.
KIRK FERENTZ: I’ll let Beth bat clean-up. It’s my first opportunity publicly just to say I’m really pleased to learn about Beth’s full-time appointment. You heard that from basically everybody in the department. She’s done a great job since she’s arrived here.
I think all of us know these are really interesting unique times in college athletics. It’s going to take I think a real forward-thinking leader to help move us forward. Our program has got great potential, and I am confident Beth is going to do an outstanding job in that role. So I’ll ask Beth to come up and say a few words, too.
BETH GOETZ: Thank you, Coach, and anytime we get a chance to support what Coach Ferentz and the program is doing, it’s a good day for us.
I wanted to publicly have a chance to congratulate Seth, Coach Wallace, on this well-deserved and well-earned opportunity, and what an example he is for our student-athletes, and I know without question, as you all speak to him directly, the impact he has on them day in and day out, not only on the field but certainly personally, so congratulations to you.
And welcome to the family, to Coach Lester. We have a little bit of history, so obviously we were in the MAC together so I got to compete against his teams a little bit, but I also had the opportunity to get to know his son, who’s now a professional men’s volleyball student-athlete, went to the Final Four while I was at Ball State. It was a pleasure just to get to know the type of individual and the character he’s bringing to this program, and we are so excited to welcome you and your family to Iowa City.
I want to congratulate Coach on putting together such a great staff and a great team. I know everyone is as excited as we are about the personnel coming back, and counting down the days. I know Coach may like a few more, but counting down the days until we can start fall camp. Great group. We’re looking forward to the 2024 season. It’s going to be an exciting one, and we’re excited to have this group leading our young men.
Thank you.
KIRK FERENTZ: I’ll throw a couple words out here just in closing. Really excited about this team, working with this team. We got back here almost four weeks ago Wednesday.
But really like the group that we have. Certainly excited about the way the staff is coming together. We still have one spot to fill, and hopefully get that done in the next two weeks. We have a good grip on that as we move forward.
It’s like every year at this time, it’s all about moving forward. It’s a new team, new year, new opportunities, and the biggest thing is we just have I think great people involved in the program at all levels, and really pleased with the success that we’ve experienced, and I kind of go with five-year increments, and certainly the last five years with three 10-win seasons, a lot to be proud of there, and we know there’s a lot of work in front of us, and that’s the fun part. It’s great to be off the road.
Got the bowl game concluded, get back here, and you turn your attention to working on the staff and then also starting to think about the things we need to be doing going forward and also recruiting, so it’s great to be back on campus. It’s always ironic our players get here and we all leave and go recruiting. Kind of funny how the calendar works.
The best part is in front of us right now. It’s when the work gets done, getting a chance to get reconnected with our players, getting to know them better, what their needs are, how we can try to move them forward, and then transition into spring practice at some point.
But each and every day has got purpose, it’s got importance, and this to me is a really fun time when you’re on campus with your players, with your staff, and able to work with them.