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Iowa rehires Kirk Ferentz's son-in-law for staff position
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Iowa rehires Kirk Ferentz's son-in-law for staff position

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 8:50 p.m. ET

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) Iowa has rehired the son-in-law of football coach Kirk Ferentz to a staff position three years after he departed following questions of nepotism.

Iowa announced Friday that Tyler Barnes would be the team's new director of recruiting. The 30-year-old Barnes had been working as an assistant at Vanderbilt since 2013.

Barnes was hired in 2012 to work as an entry-level assistant for the Hawkeyes when he was dating Ferentz's daughter, Joanne.

Ferentz pushed to extend Barnes' temporary position for a second year without disclosing to athletic director Gary Barta or others that Barnes was his future son-in-law. That avoided a public search for the position.

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The university later moved the supervision of Barnes outside the football program, and he left Iowa for Vanderbilt months later.

Ferentz's son, Brian, also is an assistant.

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