Football stars in Iowa praises Kirk Ferintz after the historic victory
After Iowa Football 47-7 beat UMASS from the Kinnick Stadium on Saturday evening, the main coach Kirk Ferrentz reinforced as the best coach in the Big Ten team ever with his victory No. 206, and Hakaki spoke widely and the star of the special teams Kadine and Witagin about the influence of his coach and what it means on the fence on the team.
Senior 5 feet and 9, 196 pounds from Williamsburg, yeahHe had one of his best offers in his career against Minutemen by registering a 20 yard, 34 yards on a kick, and 182 yards on four Bont’s revenues that included a stunning landing on the 95 yard.
“Not only football, it’s a more life, as I say. He teaches us to be a better person outside the field, and on the field as well, but only appears to you, all people smile, everyone cares about him. Very happy for the man and happy to be part of getting this for him.”
Wetjen’s comments are a testimony on the family culture that enables Fervez to create, maintain and develop in the 27 -year -old Hawkeyes program.
While Wetjen has achieved the best professional performance on Saturday night, any one player in Hawkeyes will get the credit for the success of the entire unit. Witgein was definitely a major contributor, but he was simply the beneficiary of all his ten colleagues who performed plays to clarify the road.
In addition, Gorterbury Mark Gunnovsky gave his ideas about the historical achievement in Availability of media after the game By praising the wisdom and advice that Ferintz is going through every day.
“He is a great teacher for me, and he has learned a lot throughout his career. So every time he had the opportunity to talk to him, I mean, there is a lot to learn from him …. So it is really distinguished to have a coach, and he has a person who knows a lot about the game and the history of football, but he is just a family and a great family man.”
As for the Frentz program and the rest of the Football Program in Iowa, Hawkeyes begins the Big Ten game on Friday, September 19, in Rutgers (3-0) from the Shi Stadium in Pesca-Jersey, New Jersey, where they will search for their first victory in the conference ranking.
The fourth week match will start at 7 pm CT and will be broadcast on Fox.
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