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Iowa Hawkeyes (Official Thread of The Under)

"I'm going to make the defensive coordinator at Ohio State pull his hair out".
Too late.

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This is a time my mouth would have got me in trouble.

EDIT: That Hawkeye might be a douche, but not sure this PSU fan was ready for some of these comments.


Yeah like the caption should read....the only time Iowa has a more than 50/50 chance is when an Iowa adult competes against a pre-teen OSU fan...

Sad just sad....:bow: we bow down to your superior athleticism and genuine decent ness
 
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Iowa strength coach Chris Doyle remains highest-paid in the country with pay bump to $800k

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There have been a lot of criticisms from fans and others over the way Kirk Ferentz runs his program but skimping on the strength and conditioning program has never been one of them.

Case in point? Iowa’s longtime consigliere Chris Doyle will retain his title as the highest paid strength and conditioning coach in the country with a recent salary bump to a whopping $800,000 in base pay according to the Des Moines Register.

To put that in context, defensive coordinator Phil Parker will make the exact same figure after a raise of his own. The pair will be entering their 21st season with the program as they continue to serve under the current dean of college football coaches in Ferentz.

Per USA Today, five other strength and conditioning coaches were over the half-million dollar mark in terms of salary — with Ohio State’s Mickey Marotti coming closest to Doyle’s mark with a reported $735,000 base. The latter has long set the standard at the position and will apparently keep doing so as the Hawkeyes hand out staff raises on an annual basis.

Entire article: https://collegefootballtalk.nbcspor...st-paid-in-the-country-with-pay-bump-to-800k/
 
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