Interesting that so many on this board are congratulating Brands on his honest and transparent interview. I don't disagree, it looks like he's hurting some and he knows that he's ultimately responsible for his team's failures (and I think that was true leading up to this dual, not just during or afterwards). BUT, he's basically blaming his guys for backing up and not having the mindset to score when it's precisely what he and his staff have filled their heads with for years. It's obvious to EVERYONE, Iowa fans included, that the current "Iowa style" is to stall and keep it close, then to go balls to the wall for 40 seconds at the end of the match to get ONE TAKEDOWN and to try to steal one. Everyone knows it including Tom himself, so to suggest that this is where the fault lies when he's only been encouraging an offensive/scoring mindset for the last week is a bit disingenuous. I said earlier in this thread that I don't hate Brands or even dislike him that much, but I do admit to the fact that I love him being the Iowa coach because I think it's unlikely to the point of impossibility of Iowa ever catching PSU again until/unless Cael retires and PSU makes a horrible coaching decision in replacing him (which is also HIGHLY unlikely given PSU's potential choices).
I also thought his defense of Ferrari's style was a bit off. I mean, OK, what's he going to say? "Yeah, that was embarrassing for Angelo and we've told him time and again to get off the knee and quit stalling. Well, now he's paid for it."? But still, he could have just as easily said, "Well, everyone has their own style and we try not to beat it out of them, but if you're going to be planted on the mat with one knee 2 inches underground, it's hard to score". And while Ferrari's the worst, there are other Iowa guys that do the same damn thing......