Tim Lester will replace Brian Ferentz, who was fired last season after Iowa’s offense became one of the worst in the country. (Adam Ruff/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) (Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Almost three months later, Iowa finally has a new offensive coordinator.
The Hawkeyes are hiring former Western Michigan coach Tim Lester as their next offensive coordinator, according to multiple reports Sunday. Lester will replace Brian Ferentz — the son of head coach Kirk Ferentz — after he was dismissed by the athletic director last fall.
Sources: Iowa is expected to hire Tim Lester, the former Western Michigan coach, as offensive coordinator. Lester spent the 2023 season as a Green Bay Packers analyst, and was set to take the OC job at Troy. Iowa also strongly considered former Duke OC Kevin Johns, per sources.
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Lester spent six seasons at Western Michigan, though he was fired after the 2022 campaign. He went 37-32 there and reached three bowl games. He spent last season as an offensive analyst with the Green Bay Packers.
Lester has just one stint as a play-caller at a Power Five school. He took over as Syracuse’s offensive coordinator in 2014 and the team went just 5-14 in 2015.
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Brian Ferentz was dismissed by Iowa athletic director Beth Goetz in October, though he finished the season and coached through the bowl game. He had been the team’s offensive coordinator since 2017, and the Hawkeyes have had one of the worst offenses in the country the past three seasons. They finished dead last in yards per game last season and better than only Kent State in points per game.
Ferentz’s struggles at offensive coordinator became a running joke in college football. He had his pay cut by…
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Publish date : 2024-01-28 20:36:59
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