Current:Home > MarketsWhy former Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald was at the Iowa-Michigan State game -Blueprint Wealth Network
Why former Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald was at the Iowa-Michigan State game
View
Date:2025-04-13 09:21:08
Former Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald was spotted on the sidelines at Kinnick Stadium for Iowa's matchup with Michigan State on Saturday. But not as an opposing head coach.
Fitzgerald was fired from Northwestern this offseason after an investigation found evidence of hazing in the program. He is the winningest coach in Northwestern history with an overall record of 111-101 and is one of the school's best former players.
Fitzgerald, alongside the school and several school officials, is currently facing several lawsuits from former Northwestern players. So why was the former Wildcats coach on the sidelines of Kinnick Stadium for the Hawkeyes' game vs. the Spartans? He was on a recruiting trip of sorts, accompanying several of his players — including his son — to the game.
Here's what you need to know:
Why is Pat Fitzgerald at Iowa vs. Michigan State?
It was once a foregone conclusion that all of Fitzgerald's sons would attend Northwestern to play under Fitzgerald. But while his eldest son Jack is a freshman for the Wildcats this year, his younger sons are now looking elsewhere:
Fitzgerald is currently a volunteer assistant at Loyola Academy, the prep school in Wilmette, Illinois, where his sons play football. He accompanied several Loyola students to the game, including one of his sons, Ryan, a quarterback, and Drew MacPherson, a 2025 running back, on unofficial visits.
Fitzgerald also interacted with Iowa men's basketball coach Fran McCaffery and Michigan State men's basketball coach Tom Izzo.
In 2010, Northwestern running back Adonis Smith told the Northwestern News Network that Fitzgerald "hates (Iowa). I know that for a fact. He hates Iowa.”
Fitzgerald laughed off the comments, telling the media that “it's so fun when you guys listen to freshmen. Give me a break.”
In recent years, Fitzgerald and Iowa football coach Kirk Ferentz were complimentary of one another, including after Fitzgerald's firing.
“I’m not going to say we don’t know each other,” Ferentz told The Gazette at the Big Ten’s football media days in July. “We do. I have great respect for Pat. He’s a tremendous person.”
veryGood! (53)
Related
- Charges tied to China weigh on GM in Q4, but profit and revenue top expectations
- Hearing loss can lead to deadly falls, but hearing aids may cut the risk
- Protestors will demonstrate against world leaders, Israel-Hamas war as APEC comes to San Francisco
- Las Vegas hotel and casino workers reach tentative deals to avoid strike
- 'Squid Game' without subtitles? Duolingo, Netflix encourage fans to learn Korean
- Macron urges France to rise up against ‘unbearable resurgence of antisemitism’ before Paris march
- Heavy fighting rages near main Gaza hospital as Netanyahu dismisses calls for cease-fire
- 5 people drown after a boat carrying migrants capsizes off the Turkish coast
- Scoot flight from Singapore to Wuhan turns back after 'technical issue' detected
- Macron urges France to rise up against ‘unbearable resurgence of antisemitism’ before Paris march
Ranking
- North Carolina trustees approve Bill Belichick’s deal ahead of introductory news conference
- Jayden Daniels makes Heisman statement with historic performance in LSU's win over Florida
- Poland’s newly elected parliament meets for the first time
- White House releases plan to grow radio spectrum access, with possible benefits for internet, drones
- Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
- The APEC summit is happening this week in San Francisco. What is APEC, anyway?
- In adopting blue-collar mentality, Lions might finally bring playoff success to Detroit
- John Bailey, former Academy president and 'Big Chill' cinematographer, dies at 81
Recommendation
From family road trips to travel woes: Americans are navigating skyrocketing holiday costs
EU nations condemn Hamas for what they describe as use of hospitals, civilians as ‘human shields’
AP Top 25 Takeaways: Alabama is a national title contender again; Michigan may have its next man
76ers’ Kelly Oubre Jr. has a broken rib after being struck by vehicle that fled the scene
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow owns a $3 million Batmobile Tumbler
He overcame leukemia, homelessness. Now this teen is getting a bachelor's in neuroscience.
Robert De Niro's company found liable in gender discrimination lawsuit filed by former assistant
New York City Mayor Eric Adams' phones, iPad seized by FBI in campaign fundraising investigation