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Brian Ferentz (born March 28, 1983) is an American football coach and former player who is currently the tight ends coach at Fresno State. Following his collegiate career at the University of Iowa , as an offensive lineman , Ferentz was in the NFL for the Atlanta Falcons in 2006 and New Orleans Saints in 2007.
On June 15, 2020, Iowa announced a separation agreement between the school and Doyle. Before the separation Doyle was the highest paid strength and conditioning coach in college football making $800,000. Under the agreement Doyle was paid 15 months salary which was over $1.1 million. [2]
In October 2020, eight Black former Iowa football players filed a federal discrimination lawsuit against the University, seeking $20 million in compensation and for athletics director Barta, head coach Kirk Ferentz, and assistant coach Brian Ferentz to be fired over what they allege was intentional racial discrimination during their time at ...
With that, the Brian Ferentz era died as it lived: Uninspiringly. After it became evident Ferentz was not going to hit 325 points as stipulated in his contract, Iowa decided to cut its losses at ...
Former Iowa offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz has joined the Maryland football staff, a spokesman for the Terrapins said Friday. Ferentz, the son of Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz, is a senior ...
In Iowa news, Brian Ferentz’s updated contract begins this week. Ferentz and the Iowa Hawkeyes need to average 25 points per game and 7 wins for Ferentz to achieve the full financial benefits of ...
On June 6, 2020, Ferentz placed strength coach Chris Doyle on paid administrative leave after a number of former players identified Doyle and Brian Ferentz as contributing to a program culture that was hostile toward black student-athletes. On June 15, Doyle was released from the program after a 21-year stint.
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