Of course, that doesn't mean that Podolak had to go. While many people are dubious that Podolak actually retired, Hlas says Podolak left of his own volition. That, unfortunately, is what makes an already sad story a little sadder.
According to Hlas, Podolak could have saved his job if he'd gone to rehab, but he chose not to.
Presumably under direction in this matter by Athletic Director Gary Barta, Podolak was urged to seek alcohol treatment and then be welcomed back to the Iowa football radio booth this fall for a 28th consecutive year as an analyst.I have little doubt Hlas is telling the truth that Podolak was already thinking about hanging it up. 61 is far from old age, in my opinion, but if Podolak feels he wants to do other things with his time, that's his privilege. The radio gig was far from his only source of income. If he simply chose retirement over rehab, that's a regrettable decision, but it's one he is free to make.
Podolak took the other option, to retire from broadcasting at age 61. It truly is something he had already been considering, by the way.
Hlas notes that there's just a touch of hypocrisy in the University's attitude towards Podolak's drinking, given that alcohol flows at many alumni and booster events, and the radio broadcasts are sponsored by a beer company. Whatever. However you feel about alcohol, you can't deny that it's part of the college football scene on most campuses. The students aren't the only ones knocking back a few, either.
What wounds me the most, as a Hawkeye fan, is that the last sensory link to the glorious acscendancy of Iowa football under Hayden Fry is now gone. Jim Zabel, a man whose voice is burned into my brain, was Iowa's play-by-play announcer for 47 years, but his run ended in 1996. Sure, Kirk Ferentz was on Hayden Fry's staff back then. I don't remember him from back then. I do remember that every time I've listened to Iowa football on the radio, Ed Podolak was there. And now he won't be. It's not going to be the same. No matter who they get to replace him, the games are going to sound different.
Any time a group of people face a collective disappointment, a good chunk of that group's energy will go to figuring out who's to blame. Blame, however, is like fruitcake: somehow, it always seems like there's enough for everybody. You can blame the message board poster who first put up the pictures of Podolak. You can blame Jay Christensen, The Wiz Of Odds, who was one of the first big bloggers to put the pictures up. I'll stick up for my homeboy (Christensen and I are from the same home town, though I don't know him) and say that those pictures weren't going to stay hidden for long. The Des Moines Register didn't shy away from publishing the notorious pictures of Larry Eustachy, after all. You can blame internet culture in general for making character assassination our true national pastime. You can blame Gary Barta and the University of Iowa administration for being two-faced about alcohol, believing that it's fine for their booster events, but anybody who wears a university face had better just say no. You can even, I suppose, blame Ed Podolak himself.
Then again, if Mike Hlas is telling the truth, it was entirely Podolak's decision, and nobody's to blame. We're just all a little worse off for it.











Comments (Page 1 of 6)
Larry Eustachy is one thing. He was the head coach of a major college basketball program. Podolak was a play by play guy for college football radio. Those are two totally different instances.
Sorry, but I have to disagree. In Iowa, Ed Podolak is iconic. Larry Eustachy wasn't.
Podolak is a true legend. Eustachy is the punchline to a joke.
Hmm, I wonder if he got laid like asphalt after those pic's? Didn't look like he was feeling much pain eh? LOL
I'm still trying to figure out what the big deal is in either situation. You can't get drunk and act like an idiot once in a while? What's more American than that? When did we become Puritans? Did I miss that memo? :-P
AMEN
This land was settled by Puritans. What makes you think they ever gave up their control of it?
Did you really say "What's more American than getting drunk and acting like an idiot once in awhile??? I certainly hope that is not the image of Americans !! Not any that I know, but then I'm a Christian and my idea of an American is high above that.
Ok Mrs. Cleaver....let's get the family together and go get a strawberry shake! :-P Actually, I barely drink and haven't got drunk in years, but I sure don't care if other people have a good time once in a while. Just don't get TOO crazy, or attempt to drive. The "outrageous" behavior shown in the pics is hardly that... Oh, and don't Christians say "Don't judge, lest you be judged"? In other words: Lighten Up!
i saw the pictures and i don't see ed doing anything that any student does'nt do or has'nt done and i'm talking past or present. looking down that young girls blouse , especially if she allows it is only natural if your not gay. most people in the good old usa love a good party , and if it's ok for charles barkley to get drunk , run his mouth , drive drunk , and get oral sex while he's driving drunk ; then what the hell's wrong with what ed podilak's doing?
Just the fact that young girls would let a 61 year OLD man look down their blouses and behave that way with them, is CREEPY. EWWWWWWW...
also, is this guy married?
only if he had Viagra!
ed was drinkink, flirting, and looking at breasts, i'm thinking public execution.........a bunch of hypocrits, dont you think.............
I'd do her. Rock on Ed!
hey ed, what size were those bad boys? 36C????
I dont think so.... Much bigget like 38D or DD
Sweet Willie Clinton gets a blowjob whilst on the clock in the Whitehouse and is allowed to keep his job, yet this coach gets hung for having a good, harmless time. Geeezzzzz
Nothing wrong with what he did.. He was having a good time in Tampa. That's what goes on here. The girl in the pic didn't seem to mind either. This type of behavior is NORMAL especially on the beach, Gasparilla, Guavaween and other places in The Tampa Area. There's tons of money around and if you're a guy with money (any age), Famous, (a real plus) you'll have beautiful women all over you. (the truth is the truth) I live here and see this all the time..
Being a Kansas City Chiefs fan, Podolak is as much an icon to me as he is to Hawkeye fans. It's a shame things have gotten this far. Before the Internet, probably nothing would ever be known about this and Ed would be doing the games as long as he wanted. Too bad things ended this way for him.
I'm with DBParker & Gonzo. What's more, I'm trying to understand the relevance of this statement: "If he simply chose retirement over rehab, that's a regrettable decision, but it's one he's free to make." Rehab? For what! Lemme guess, for having fun; for maintaining a healthy libido? No. The minions of the politically correct want him to do penance for exercising desire.