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Brian Ferentz (born March 28, 1983) is an
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coach and former player. He is the
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at the
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. He is the son of longtime Iowa head coach
Kirk Ferentz Kirk James Ferentz (born August 1, 1955) is an American football coach. He is the current head football coach at the University of Iowa, a position he has held since the 1999 season. From 1990 to 1992, Ferentz was the head football coach at the ...
, under whom he works.


Playing career

Ferentz played football at
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. and then as an
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for his father,
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head coach
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, from 2001 through 2005. After battling injuries early in his career, Ferentz started his final 20 games at Iowa at
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or
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, playing for offensive line coach Reece Morgan and offensive coordinator
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. Ferentz earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors his senior season. He earned his bachelor’s degree in history from Iowa in 2006. After going undrafted in the
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, Ferentz signed a free agent contract with the
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in May 2006. He was released by the Falcons on September 2, 2006, and spent the season on the Falcons' practice squad. He was waived by the Falcons on May 14, 2007 and signed by the
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on August 13, 2007, only to be released by the Saints on September 1, 2007.


Coaching career


New England Patriots (2008–2011)

Ferentz joined the
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in
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as a scouting assistant; his father Kirk was the offensive line coach from 1993-95 under
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when Belichick coached the
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. In
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, Ferentz became an offensive coaching assistant. Before the 2010 season, Ferentz's title was changed to offensive assistant coach, working primarily with the Patriots'
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. He was officially promoted to tight ends coach in
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. That season, the Patriots' tight end duo of
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and
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set NFL records for receptions, yards, and touchdowns by tight ends, and Gronkowski became the first tight end in NFL history to lead the league in touchdown receptions.


Iowa Hawkeyes (2012–present)

In February 2012, Ferentz took the position of offensive line coach for the
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, coached by his father
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. The hire breached UI
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rules and guidelines. In response, athletic director
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claimed that he had made the decision to hire Brian for the job. This was contradicted by Brian Ferentz at his introductory news conference, where he stated that his father had "reached out" to him about the job: "Once he had an idea of what he wanted to do, he reached out to me... It was a no-brainer. You can't say no to your father." Barta then instituted a management plan wherein he would act as the younger Ferentz's boss, rather than the head coach Kirk Ferentz, skirting the nepotism laws. Ferentz joined a reconfigured offensive coaching staff under offensive coordinator Greg Davis. From 2012 to 2016, Ferentz served as offensive line coach for the Hawkeyes. Ferentz coached several all-
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offensive linemen and future
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players during this period, including his brother
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, centers
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and
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, guards
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, Sean Welsh and Jordan Walsh, and tackles
Brandon Scherff Brandon Scherff (born December 26, 1991) is an American football guard for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Iowa and was drafted by the Washington Redskins in the first round of the 20 ...
,
Andrew Donnal Andrew Donnal (born March 3, 1992) is a former American football offensive tackle. He played college football at Iowa. His brother, Mark, played collegiate basketball at Michigan & Clemson. College career Donnal played college football for the ...
,
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, and Cole Croston. In 2015 and 2016, Ferentz was also the Iowa running game coordinator. The Iowa offensive line earned the 2016
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, which is presented to the best offensive line in college football. That season, two Iowa rushers (
Akrum Wadley Akrum Wadley (born March 13, 1995) is a former American football running back. He was signed by the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent in 2018. He played college football at Iowa. Early years Akrum was born on March 13, 1995, in Newark, ...
and LeShun Daniels) ran for 1,000 yards for the first time in school history. On January 3, 2014, Bill O'Brien was announced as the new head coach of the
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and Ferentz was rumored to join the organization as the offensive line coach. Instead, the Texans chose to hire Paul Dunn, the former Atlanta Falcons offensive line coach. Ferentz and O'Brien worked together on the Patriots staff during the early 2010s.


Offensive Coordinator

On January 9, 2017, Ferentz was named the new offensive coordinator for Iowa. Over the next six seasons, he would coach running backs, tight ends, and quarterbacks in addition to coordinating the offense. In
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, Ferentz's offense worked with new started quarterback
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, who replaced the graduated C.J. Beathard. The offense was inconsistent, typified by a two-game stretch that saw Iowa gain 487 yards and score 55 points over #3
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in an upset win; in the following week, Iowa gained only 66 yards and did not score on offense in a 38-14 loss at
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. After the season, Ferentz switched to coaching tight ends.
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and
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saw Stanley and the Iowa offense utilize several future NFL players, including tackles
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and
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, wide receivers Brandon Smith and
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, and All-American tight ends
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and TJ Hockensen. However, Iowa's offensive inconsistency continued, with Iowa ranking 91st and 86th out of 130 FBS teams in yards per play in '18 and '19. Back-to-back low-scoring games in 2019 at #19
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(3 points) and against #10
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(12 points) undermined Iowa's chances for a Big Ten Championship appearance in a 10-3 season, though the Hawkeyes ended the season with a 49-24 victory over the
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in the 2019 Holiday Bowl. On June 6, 2020, Ferentz and Iowa strength coach Chris Doyle were accused by former players of having made racially insensitive comments and contributing to a program culture that was unwelcoming to black student-athletes. Doyle was later placed on administrative leave. Ferentz named quarterback
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as Stanley's replacement prior to the 2020 season. After struggling in the opening two losses, the running game rebounded well enough behind All-American center
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and running back
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to assist the elite Iowa defense in winning the final six games of the shortened season. Iowa's yards per play fell slightly, though their national rank in YPP remained at 86th out of 130. In
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, Iowa's elite defense carried over another year, leading the nation with 25 interceptions and among the national leaders in every major statistical category. Despite the improved field position from the defense, however, Iowa's offense struggled to score points, ranking 99th in the country in points per game. The Hawkeyes' yards per play average dropped to 120th in the nation. The team was ranked as high as second in the nation and won the Big Ten West, but the offense undermined what became a nationally-recognized defense. In the 2021 Big Ten Championship game against
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, Iowa's offense managed only 3 points and 279 total yards. Through its 14 games in 2021, Iowa finished with 12 passing touchdowns and 11
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from Petras and backup Alex Padilla. After the season, two of Iowa's top wide receivers,
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and Tyrone Tracy, transferred to division rival
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. During the 2022 season, Ferentz's wide receivers coach Kelton Copeland admitted "it really is a challenge recruiting receivers here" after being asked about the anemic Iowa passing offense.
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, who had transferred to Purdue, received first-team all-Big Ten honors as wide receiver, finishing with twice as many receiving touchdowns (12) as the entire Iowa team during the regular season. Iowa finished the regular season with 6 passing touchdowns in 12 games. At the conclusion of the 2022 season, Iowa's offense ranked second to last in the nation in yards per game (222.6 yards/game), worst in Iowa history since
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. Ferentz made $900,000 in 2022. On February 6, 2023, Ferentz received a $50,000 pay cut and a designated performance objective to average at least 25 points per game while the program wins at least seven games, announced by athletic director Barta. Ferentz’s salary dropped to $850,000 from $900,000.


Coaching philosophy

Ferentz is an adherent to a pro-style, outside
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-based system, as is his father Kirk Ferentz. The blocking is based on the philosophy of longtime offensive line coach
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, who popularized zone blocking in the NFL, using smaller, quicker linemen. Recent rule changes in cut-blocking have reduced the effectiveness of the scheme, but several successful offenses in professional and collegiate football continue to use outside or wide zone running plays. Three of main proponents of the zone scheme in the 1990s, Kirk Ferentz,
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, and
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, all have sons who have followed in their fathers' footsteps and called plays. Unlike
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and
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's modernized iterations, however, Kirk and Brian's Iowa offense has remained stagnant through the 2022 season. Though Iowa's offenses are predictable as a result, Kirk and Brian believe execution mitigates predictability. Ferentz has coached several offensive skill positions despite his background as an
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. On his year as a
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coach, Ferentz stated in 2020 during a coaching clinic "I'm like the worst running back coach in America. I was a shitty running back coach... I did it for a year, and I quit. It was too hard. I was no good at it." After taking over as
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coach in spring 2022, Ferentz told media "man, I got a lot to learn." Brian, like his father Kirk Ferentz, is an adherent to complementary football, a theory that believes a poor offense assists an excellent defense and finds advantage in field position rather than points. "We’ve got to know what kind of game we’re going to be in, " Ferentz said to a reporter in the summer of 2022. "Look at the worst defenses in the league. How often does it correlate with one of the better offenses in the league? More than you think. You just have to know who you are. You have to play complementary football." Ferentz had previously described his father's philosophy, saying the offense "needs to protect our defense and keep them out of bad positions. That means we need to protect the football. We need to change field position," adding "we need to score as many points as we can with the opportunities we have."


Criticisms and off-field incidents


Accusation of racial bias

During the 2020 racial unrest in the United States, triggered by the murder of
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by police, Black former Iowa football players called for changes within the program. Former Iowa offensive lineman
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"If the
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collectively decides to
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, this will bring about a cultural change for both Iowa football and the state of Iowa which I believe is long overdue!!!" Two days later, Daniels followed up with a second tweet asserting “there are too many racial disparities in the Iowa football program. Black players have been treated unfairly for far too long.” Several other Iowa players added to Daniels' claims, citing Strength and Conditioning coach Chris Doyle and Brian Ferentz as two of the leading causes of racial disparities in Iowa football. Former Iowa defensive lineman
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wrote on Twitter "Coach Doyle is the problem in that building. And so is Brian Ferentz.... things won't progress until those two fix themselves. They know they're a problem." An external review from the law firm Husch Blackwell corroborated the players' complaints of racial bias in the Iowa football program. Doyle was placed on administrative leave and later terminated. Brian Ferentz continued his role for Iowa football without suspension, leave, or fine. In October of 2020, eight Black former Iowa football players filed a federal discrimation 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 Iowa. Players included running back
Akrum Wadley Akrum Wadley (born March 13, 1995) is a former American football running back. He was signed by the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent in 2018. He played college football at Iowa. Early years Akrum was born on March 13, 1995, in Newark, ...
. In March 2023, a settlement between the plaintiffs for 12 former players and the attorneys for the University of Iowa was reached. Per the agreement, the state Board of Regents would pay $4,175,000 to the former players, in addition to court costs. Approximately $2 million of the settlement money was paid by Iowa taxpayers. Head coach Kirk Ferentz, offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz, athletic director Gary Barta and former football strength coach Chris Doyle were dismissed as defendants with prejudice.


Public housing controversy

While on scholarship at Iowa, Ferentz lived Section 8 housing—the only such housing in
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designated for low income Iowans. As reported in 2005 by the ''
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'' and ESPN's
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, Ferentz and several other Iowa players paid "little to no rent" in publicly-subsidized housing set aside for poor families, elderly people, and those with disabilities. His father
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was making approximately $2 million at the time and was the state's highest-paid public employee. As part of his scholarship, Brian Ferentz received $700 per month for housing and other expenses. Politicians including U.S. senator
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and
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, head of the Section 8 program for the
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, called for investigations and an end to the loophole. "I consider it to be an abuse of (the Section 8 housing program) if people who do not really need help are displacing the many who truly do need it," Harkin said in a statement. "It's a huge loophole that absolutely has to be fixed," said Linda Couch, deputy director for the National Low-Income Housing Association. "Hundreds of thousands of people have been on waiting lists for this kind of housing across the country, some of them for years." Brian's father Kirk deferred on the issue of housing his players, stating "to me, that's somebody else's job. That's not mine." Kirk Ferentz said he wanted to treat his son the same as any other player, though he expected some scrutiny. "When Brian made the decision to go to Iowa, he was fully aware that he may not just be treated like Joe Smith," Kirk Ferentz said. "But there are some advantages, too. And those outweigh the disadvantages." Ferentz also said his Brian wasn't given much financial aid. "His income is not very significant, I can assure you that," Ferentz said. "Maybe people get a heck of an allowance from home. I can tell you he doesn't."


2017 verbal tirade

During halftime of the 2017 game against
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, Ferentz issued a tirade of harsh expletives against the replay
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after ruling a
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against the Hawkeyes. Ferentz's words were audible to dozens of reporters, plus other guests and officials from both schools, seated near his path from the press-box down to the
locker room A locker is a small, usually narrow storage compartment. They are commonly found in dedicated cabinets, very often in large numbers, in various public places such as locker rooms, workplaces, elementary schools, middle and high schools, trans ...
. After the game, Brian's father Kirk was asked about the incident: "I don't know all the details at this given point, but what I heard, it's just not acceptable. We're just not going down that road. There's a certain level of professionalism that you need to operate with." The following Wednesday, Brian Ferentz issued an apology later to "the members of the media and the replay officials for my unprofessional behavior during halftime. Ferentz stated his "language was inappropriate and behavior was wrong. There is no excuse for my actions. I regret the negative attention this has brought to the program and the UI Athletic Department. I have sent a letter of apology to the replay official and have assured our head coach and athletic director I will hold myself to a higher level of professionalism." Because Ferentz's father Kirk was the head football coach,
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athletic director
Gary Barta Gary Barta (born September 4, 1963) is the current athletic director at the University of Iowa. Before coming to Iowa, Barta was the athletic director at the University of Wyoming from 2003 to 2006. In early 2005, Barta was a finalist for the at ...
became his nominal supervisor to skirt university
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rules. Though Barta met with Brian Ferentz, he did not issue any sanctions, stating he " onsideredthe incident resolved."


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Iowa Hawkeyes bio

New England Patriots bio
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ferentz, Brian 1983 births Living people American football offensive linemen Atlanta Falcons players Iowa Hawkeyes football coaches Iowa Hawkeyes football players New England Patriots coaches New Orleans Saints players Sportspeople from Iowa City, Iowa American people of Hungarian descent Iowa City High School alumni