CHAMPAIGN, IL - NOVEMBER 17: Iowa Hawkeyes strength and conditioning coach Chris Doyle walks on to the field with the team for pre-game warm ups the Big Ten Conference college football game between the Iowa Hawkeyes and the Illinois Fighting Illini on November 17, 2018, at Memorial Stadium in Champaign, Illinois.

Iowa places strength coach on leave after ex-players reveal culture issues

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Iowa has placed strength and conditioning coach Chris Doyle on administrative leave after a number of former football players spoke out against unfair treatment during their time with the program.

"This is a defining moment for the Iowa Hawkeye football program," head coach Kirk Ferentz said. "Over the past 24 hours, I've seen some difficult and heartbreaking posts on social media."

"This is a process that's going to take some time, but change, again, starts by listening first," he added.

A collection of ex-Hawkeyes took to Twitter on Friday to voice concerns about Doyle, citing culture issues within the team and mistreatment.

The torrent of comments led Ferentz to release a statement Friday night, but action wasn't immediately taken. The coach announced Saturday he would form an advisory committee, hoping to achieve a more stable culture at Iowa.

Doyle is the highest-paid strength coach in the country, making $800,000 in base salary, according to Chad Leistikow of the Des Moines Register.

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