College football coaches and players can't wait for preseason camp, which starts late next week.
The players are tired of summer workouts and the coaches are glad to have the players back under constant daily supervision so they can avoid receiving late-night phone calls from the local police.
Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz got one of those calls in the wee hours of last Saturday morning when University of Iowa police arrested starting defensive tackle Brady Reiff on a charge of public intoxication.
More than likely, Ferentz just shook his head in disbelief when he learned the details of Reiff's arrest, which may have been the easiest collar in the history of UI campus police.