Social media reacts to the Iowa Hawkeyes’ 2022 Kids’ Day at Kinnick

What were the reactions on social media to what fans and media saw during Iowa’s 10th practice, the annual 2022 Kids’ Day at Kinnick?

Iowa head football coach Kirk Ferentz had plenty to say following his team’s 10th training camp practice, the annual open practice for Kids’ Day at Kinnick.

Overall, Ferentz liked what he saw from his group.

“First and foremost, good opportunity for our guys to change up from the first nine days. First time we’ve been in front of the public a little bit, so that’s healthy. Just a healthy change for everybody. And then, flipping it over, it’s a good opportunity for us to have Kids’ Day. I think hopefully they enjoy it and all of our guys were kids at one point.

“Even me at one stage, I was a kid. So, that’s good and then the Kid Captain program as I said yesterday is just a great concept. Nice to have our seniors get an opportunity to spend some time with them, greet them down here in the end zone, so it was all good. And then, just overall, I’m actually kind of pleased with what I saw today,” Ferentz said.

Ferentz discussed what he liked the most about his group’s performance.

“Two things I feel really good about was, first and foremost, big contrast from the field goal kicking, from what all of you guys witnessed last spring and coaches witnessed as well. I don’t think we had a miss today. I don’t think we did and most of them weren’t even close. One was I know, but that was good, so a lot of growth there since April. We’re not out of the woods yet. I’m not pronouncing us ready to go, but at least that’s encouraging. The third down period I thought was really good, too. That was encouraging. I thought we were pretty sharp there and did some good things. So, those two things were good takeaways,” Ferentz said.

Naturally, the fans and media in attendance had plenty of reactions as well. Here is how Hawkeye social media took in the 2022 Kids’ Day at Kinnick.

Best photos of the Iowa Hawkeyes at 2022 Kids’ Day at Kinnick

Take a look back at the Iowa Hawkeyes’ 2022 Kids’ Day at Kinnick through these great photos.

Kids’ Day at Kinnick is one of the best annual traditions for the Iowa football program. Once again, the Hawkeyes put on a show for fans in attendance.

Iowa head football coach Kirk Ferentz was pleased with what he saw across the board from his group.

“First and foremost, good opportunity for our guys to change up from the first nine days. First time we’ve been in front of the public a little bit, so that’s healthy. Just a healthy change for everybody. And then, flipping it over, it’s a good opportunity for us to have Kids’ Day. I think hopefully they enjoy it and all of our guys were kids at one point. Even me at one stage, I was a kid. So, that’s good and then the Kid Captain program as I said yesterday is just a great concept. Nice to have our seniors get an opportunity to spend some time with them, greet them down here in the end zone, so it was all good. And then, just overall, I’m actually kind of pleased with what I saw today,” Ferentz said.

Ferentz said he thought his guys moved around well and was happy with their attitude and focus. He also liked these two pieces of his players’ performance.

“Two things I feel really good about was, first and foremost, big contrast from the field goal kicking, from what all of you guys witnessed last spring and coaches witnessed as well. I don’t think we had a miss today. I don’t think we did and most of them weren’t even close. One was I know, but that was good, so a lot of growth there since April. We’re not out of the woods yet. I’m not pronouncing us ready to go, but at least that’s encouraging. The third down period I thought was really good, too. That was encouraging. I thought we were pretty sharp there and did some good things. So, those two things were good takeaways,” Ferentz said.

Of course, in addition to representing the Hawkeyes’ 10th practice of training camp and one that fans and media are witness to, it’s an opportunity for players to sign autographs for kids and engage with Iowa’s younger fans.

Here were the best photos of the day that was at the 2022 Kids’ Day at Kinnick.

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Iowa Hawkeyes fan guide to “Kids’ Day at Kinnick” on Saturday, August 13

The Iowa Hawkeyes open up the doors at Kinnick Stadium this Saturday for their annual “Kids’ Day” open practice. Here is a guide to the day.

This Saturday, August 13, is the annual “Kids’ Day at Kinnick” and open practice as the Iowa Hawkeyes get ready to finish training camp and enter the season. This annual event to engage younger fans is presented by the University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital. With the Hawkeyes opening up the gates at Kinnick, here is a quick guide to this Saturday for fans planning to attend.

Time

Gates open at 11am CST for a 12pm CST beginning of practice.

Admission and parking

Admission is free for all fans in attendance and parking on the hard surfaces will be free. Any parking in the parking garages will carry their normal fee.

Concessions

Concession stands will be open to fans. Keep in mind they will be cashless and only accepting debit or credit cards.

Pictures and autographs

Here is the fun part for the kids in attendance. Having attended this event four previous times, one really cool opportunity is how close the kids can get to the players. Should a child desire, there is more than ample space for them to take their football, hat, jersey, or any other item right up to the field and get autographs and photos with members of the Hawkeyes football team. The players are usually spending a few minutes signing autographs and meeting young fans prior to practice beginning and often stick around afterwards to ensure each young Hawkeyes fan has their chance for a special moment.

Weather

Talk about a perfect day to watch the Hawkeyes practice. The weather is forecasting a beautiful day of 88 degrees, mostly sunny, and a 10 mile per hour wind to break the heat.

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