Social media celebrates Kirk Ferentz’s 2026 Iowa football return

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Speaking on the first day of the early signing period, Iowa head football coach Kirk Ferentz made waves on Wednesday, confirming that he intends to return in 2026 and that he has no inclination of retiring any time soon.

The 2026 campaign would be Ferentz’s 28th season at the helm of the Hawkeyes and would extend his record as college football’s longest-tenured head coach, where he holds a 212-128 (134-91 Big Ten) record and an all-time head coaching mark of 224-149, including his three seasons as Maine’s head coach from 1990-92.

Ferentz is under contract through the 2029 college football season. Not including bonuses, Ferentz is set to earn $7,175,000 this season per USA TODAY Sports.

The news has certainly generated an abundance of chatter throughout social media, with the Hawkeyes’ fan base feeling the full range of emotions.

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