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The Walk Off -- Better Homes and Gardens on line 1, coach
Marc Morehouse
Sep. 4, 2012 2:44 pm
Here's the Walk Off, courtesy of HawkeyeNation.com and Jon Miller.
This began with Kirk Ferentz saying he had 12 different thingies going on so this had to be short.
"Better Homes and Gardens is calling in today, too," he said. "What's my favorite soup for this game?"
Feisty.
Kirk Ferentz: I don't know what you are talking about. I don't remember that. I think it's a big game. It's big for everyone. I won't speak for them but I know its big for us. I don't think that will change and it's a good thing.
Ferentz: I haven't seen many games. We watched Alabama-Michigan on the way home. Other than there will be more touchbacks, that is it.
Q: How do you feel about that rule to move kickoffs up to the 35?
Ferentz: I am for it. We haven't covered kicks so well the last few years. I'd move it up to the 40 if I could. I would vote for that.
Q: What about the men behind the identity of these programs..Kinnick and Trice...what does Nile mean here?
Ferentz: Same answer; two legendary stories. On the Nile Kinnick front, how fortunate are we to have someone like that to have a stadium named after him. The end of the story is unfortunate, but when he was alive and people you talk to who knew him or knew of him, they say he was an exceptional person. It's a great thing and a great story.
Q: Does Vandenberg have any baseball background, the ability to wash off a shaky start or a blown save or however you would call Saturday?
Ferentz: Those are your words, not mine. I think he played well. He led the tam and we won the game, that is the objective.
Ferentz: It just says we didn't throw the ball as well as we wanted to. That is all it says. I am glad he is our quarterback. I am glad he is our quarterback for at least 11 more games.
Q: Is makeup part of that?
Ferentz: Absolutely. He is a good player and a great young guy. He is what we want in a quarterback. The throw he made that he didn't see at Purdue, he is an extremely tough guy. YOu can't play quarterback in college if you are not tough.
Q: How about those blind side hits he took Saturday?
Ferentz: He took one at the end on that two-point play. Those are things that will get cleaned up. He didn't say a word. He was laughing about it Sunday
Q: How much distance is there between Bullock and Garmon?
Ferentz: Damon is more familiar with what we are doing. He has the advantage of spring and he has been here. Greg has done a good job. Damon is further ahead just being in the program.
Ferentz: I didn't know what to expect. If any back that gets 150 yards, I will be..they get a passing grade for sure.
Ferentz: I think it was said last week too, wasn't it? Someone told me we were ten point favorites. Games get decided on the field. All that stuff is really...overhyped and they have a good football team. They had a very impressive win against a good football team. I know what I have seen on film and I see a good football team.
Ferentz: I would imagine. Both of those guys are really good players and 52 has done a good job too.
Q: Bullock didn't have any offers until you guys came along in recruiting.
Ferentz: He is a perfect Iowa player. He fits right in with our mode of operation. At least we didn't make him walk on
Ferentz: We were looking. We were looking everywhere and anywhere.
Wasn't this a Cubs' slogan under Dusty Baker?