Field Level Media
07 Feb 2023, 11:19 GMT+10
Iowa offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Brian Ferentz, the son of head coach Kirk Ferentz, signed an amended contract for 2023 with new performance-based incentives on Monday.
The university said in a release that Brian Ferentz's salary will be $850,000, a $50,000 pay cut from last season, and added bonuses tied to objectives that "include an average of at least 25 points per game and a minimum of seven wins, including regular season and a possible bowl game."
The Hawkeyes averaged just 17.7 points per game in 2022, good for 123rd out of 131 FBS teams. They also ranked second to last in total offense with 251.6 yards per game. Iowa still went 8-5 (5-4 Big Ten) behind the strength of the defense.
A school spokesperson told Sports Illustrated that the points per game incentive includes "any points scored," meaning defensive and special teams scores will also help Ferentz's cause. Iowa had six defensive touchdowns and two safeties in 2022.
Iowa made no changes to its football coaching staff this offseason, and last week Kirk Ferentz danced around pointed questions about what makes his son a good offensive coordinator. He did say the offense was "not good enough."
Help is on the way for the father and son. After Spencer Petras took most of the snaps at quarterback in 2022 and finished with just 1,725 yards, five touchdowns and five interceptions, former Michigan quarterback Cade McNamara transferred to Iowa and figures to be the starter in 2023. McNamara needed a new starting job after the Wolverines ultimately stuck with J.J. McCarthy in 2022.
--Field Level Media
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