After leading the FBS with 25 interceptions, Iowa’s secondary will be a younger group in 2022.
After leading the FBS with 25 interceptions, Iowa’s secondary will be a younger group in 2022.
John Steppe and Scott Dochterman discuss Iowa’s quarterback outlook for 2022 and what needs to change on offense on this episode of the Hawk Off The Press podcast.
Iowa signed five scholarship defensive backs and two walk-ons in the 2022 recruiting class. Here’s why that made sense for the Hawkeyes this year.
Former Iowa football player Broderick Binns led the athletics department’s efforts around diversity, equity and inclusion since 2019.
With its entire linebacker corps returning in 2022, the Hawkeyes have a high ceiling at the position.
With the return of several key players, a defensive line that was a question mark for Iowa football at the start of 2021 could be an exclamation point in 2022.
The Hawkeyes have plenty of roster continuity at wide receiver going into 2022.
Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz and his staff have a “real strong interest in” a small group of players in the transfer portal.
The changing state of college football has Kirk Ferentz “really worried,” he said Wednesday. Ferentz also said he has not made any changes to the coaching staff.
Panthers get 2 transfers on signing day, including former Hawkeye WR Desmond Hutson
Iowa football head coach Kirk Ferentz expressed interest in having players with “a little bit more recent vintage” or ties to the football profession in the restructured group.
The return of Sam LaPorta and Luke Lachey position the Hawkeyes nicely at tight end in 2022.
More than a year after 13 former Hawkeye football players filed a lawsuit accusing some University of Iowa athletics staff of racially motivated discrimination and harassment, attorneys are accusing UI of “persistent and intentional subversion” and delay tactics and asking a judge to intervene.
Spencer Petras and Alex Padilla will look to improve from 2021 while Joey Labas could be a factor in the 2022 quarterback competition.
Losses in ticket revenue and donations were the primary drivers of Iowa’s $40-plus million budget shortfall. The comeback of those revenue sources leave officials optimistic about the athletics department’s financial future.
Former Iowa running back Tyler Goodson explains what went into his decision to enter the NFL Draft and recounts his favorite memories as a Hawkeye on the Hawk Off The Press podcast.
Iowa will be without star center Tyler Linderbaum, but six returning offensive linemen have started at least three games.
The duo of Gavin Williams and Leshon Williams and the steady presence of Monte Pottebaum will highlight the Hawkeyes’ 2022 backfield.
In a Monday letter to “Hawkeye parents,” University of Iowa Head Football Coach Kirk Ferentz reframed and rephrased his recent decision to “dissolve” an alumni advisory committee created in 2020 following allegations his program fostered a culture of racism and bullying.
Iowa cornerback Jermari Harris is coming off the “biggest learning experience in my life.” That’ll be helpful as Iowa’s secondary looks to replace a few veterans in 2022.
Following The Gazette’s report and coverage from other media, some alumni, including a member of the committee, shared their thoughts on social media.
More than $87 billion has been legally wagered on sports since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the law, and some 40 million Americans were expected to place bets on the NFL regular season that just ended.
The Hawkeyes will provide extra shade and medical personnel throughout the afternoon
Women’s basketball: Hawkeyes will face Baylor, Miami and UConn in neutral-site games, and the Cy-Hawk game is Dec. 10 in Ames.
University of Iowa Sports Information Department confirmed with The Gazette Monday that Gabe Arnold is a member of the Hawkeyes men’s wrestling roster. He has three years of eligibility remaining and was an NCAA qualifier at 184 pounds last season.