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Ferentz Vows to Stay, Iowa's Win Streak Continues

Iowa Hawkeyes head coach Kirk Ferentz, known for his longevity and consistent success, has no plans to retire soon. After another successful season, he confirmed his intention to coach until at least 2026. Ferentz, currently college footballs longest-tenured head coach, feels good and enjoys his work. He secured Iowas tenth straight year with at least eight wins, placing them in an elite group of programs. Ferentzs overall record stands at 212 wins and 128 losses, with a contract through 2029, earning over $7 million this season.

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