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Old 03-27-2008, 10:23 PM   #10 (permalink)
thunderdave
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Re: A Chaplain for the Iowa Football team?

Originally Posted by SouthernHawk View Post
Several things... this has nothing to do with the Regents, I can guarantee you that. Of course, anything/everything good that the program does is going to be credited to somebody else, so of course Ferentz doesn't want the program to improve, it must be the Regents.

Also, this isn't a Chaplin. Not even close. No religious affiliation. They are going to do a better job of introducing student athletes to the Iowa City atmosphere, which is what I think they should have been doing 10 years ago.
How can you guarantee this?
How many regents have you personally spoken to in the last few months?
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