Big Ten Football Media Days
Wednesday, July 24, 2024
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Iowa Hawkeyes
Coach Kirk Ferentz
Press Conference
THE MODERATOR: Coach, we’ll begin with your opening statement.
KIRK FERENTZ: First of all, just appreciate the opportunity to be here and represent the University of Iowa football program at this event.
Certainly a lot of changes in the college football landscape over the years, and I’ll take this opportunity, we have four new members joining the conference. So I certainly want to welcome them, and it’s certainly a sign of the times. First time ever our conference goes coast to coast now, so it’s going to be a little bit of a different dynamic that way as well.
A lot of changes — portal, NIL, transfers, what have you. Certainly there are going to be more coming. The next couple years will be really interesting to see.
I think the biggest takeaway is it’s like always you have to embrace change. It is inevitable. It’s part of what we do certainly, and certainly it’s part of college football right now.
The component is try to look for opportunity as it fits your program, wherever it is that you are.
That is what it is. I think the best thing about what we do, the basics haven’t changed, and the single best part about coaching is being around good people, whether it’s the young people most importantly you get to work with, or the staff, support staffs, all of those different groups, and kind of come together and have a chance to work for common things. That’s really what makes this so enjoyable.
It’s special. It’s challenging, and hopefully it’s rewarding as well. I can certainly say it has been.
As we look forward right now, our 2024 team, first obvious takeaway, we have a very sizable senior class, unusually big class that way. The COVID exemption added to that certainly back in January. Had a lot of guys choose to come back.
I think we have a good leadership base with our football team based on the work they’ve done so far. As we get ready to head into camp next week, we’re healthy overall, and that’s certainly a positive also.
The key thing right now, just like it is every year, is what kind of growth can we demonstrate throughout the month of August and then certainly as the season goes on as well?
Just in a nutshell, defensively, we’re about as veteran as I can remember. A lot of good players back and a lot of guys that have done a great job. Like every other team, we expect those guys to be focused on growth and trying to take on new challenges because they’re certainly going to be coming at us.
Offensively, certainly a little bit more veteran than we have been, and that’s good news for us, especially up front. I think we have the potential to be a good offensive football team, but we still have steps to take, not unlike any season probably.
Then special teams in a nutshell, we’ve got our deep snapper back. That’s usually not headline worthy, but it’s really important. We’ve got our placekicker and our kicker back, Drew Stevens. What is new is we lost our punter, Tory Taylor, who’s an outstanding player. I’ve got a first-year player named Rhys Dakin taking his spot. That will be just an item of interest to see how he develops.
The other thing, I think, of note for special teams is losing a player, Cooper DeJean, who’s an outstanding defensive player, but also a great punt returner. That’s something that I think is also impactful for our football team.
Just in a nutshell, the team has done a really nice job. Since January when we got started, they’ve worked well each step of the way, and I think their focus has been good. We’re looking forward to next week getting together and hitting the field next Wednesday.
Really this is what you work for. This is the most important time for a football team. The next month in preparation for the last four months.
That’s kind of where we’re at right now, and I’ll open it up for questions.