“Consider Yourself Out of My Squad,” Kirk Ferentz Tells Disgruntled Player in Heated Exchange
Iowa City, IA — May 10, 2025
In a moment that sent shockwaves through the Hawkeyes community, longtime Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz was heard telling a player, “Consider yourself out of my squad,” during what sources describe as a “heated and emotional exchange” at practice on Thursday afternoon.
The incident reportedly occurred after a senior defensive player voiced frustrations over playing time and coaching decisions in front of teammates. According to eyewitnesses, Ferentz initially attempted to deescalate the situation, but tensions quickly escalated when the player refused to back down.
“He was fired up,” said one source close to the program. “Coach Ferentz doesn’t raise his voice often, but when he does, it means something. You could tell the respect line had been crossed.”
While the player in question has not been officially named, rumors swirled on social media shortly after the altercation, with fans speculating about a possible transfer or disciplinary action. University officials declined to comment on the matter, citing privacy policies regarding student-athletes.
Ferentz, who is entering his 27th season at the helm of the Iowa football program, has built a reputation as a steady and composed leader. Moments like this are rare, but not unprecedented in high-stakes collegiate athletics, especially during spring workouts and roster evaluations.
A statement from the athletic department is expected in the coming days, though insiders suggest the coach is standing firm on his message: discipline and respect remain non-negotiable pillars of the program.
“The culture here has always been about team-first,” said a former player. “If someone loses sight of that, Coach doesn’t hesitate to remind them—sometimes with tough love.”
Whether the player remains with the team or seeks opportunities elsewhere remains to be seen. But one thing is clear: in Kirk Ferentz’s squad, standards come before status.