Fry saw winners in Ferentz, Pelini

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Former Iowa football coach Hayden Fry saw something special in Bo Pelini when Pelini played free safety at Ohio State from 1987-90.
Fry saw the rugged tenacity. He noted the intelligence and savvy.

Maybe the Ohio kid would be a good head coach someday, Fry surmised.

"I was raised on a farm (near Odessa, Texas)," Fry said Monday. "My daddy told me when I was just a kid, he said, 'Son, I don't know what you're going to do or become when you grow up. But if you're going to be a winner, if you're going to be successful, you've got to surround yourself with winners.' That became my philosophy. I hired coaches who were just super folks."

In 1991, Fry gave Pelini his first coaching job, as a graduate assistant for the Hawkeyes. Plenty of Nebraska fans would tell you Bo went on to become a pretty good head coach.

The 82-year-old Fry, who retired in 1998 after two decades as Hawkeyes head coach, counts 21 of his former assistants who went on to become head coaches in college or the NFL.

The list also includes Barry Alvarez, Bret Bielema, Jim Leavitt, Dan McCarney, Bill Snyder, Bob Stoops and Mike Stoops.

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Fry is a legend in my mind, growing up in Iowa I heard about him all the time obviously. He transformed alot of assistant coaches into good head coaches.

 
Fry put Iowa on the map, I'm so happy to see his former coaches do so well. Wonder if Bo has a Hawkeye tattoo? :lol: To think he did this when Nebraska was at their best, just one state over, is a great accomplishment.

 
Yeah, Fry is a wonderful, terrific person. A true giant among men. Coach Fry is a great guy too. :lol:

 
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