Iowa football head coach Kirk Ferentz said there’s a “realistic” chance of an Iowa-affiliated NIL collective emerging. Eventually, he thinks “pretty much everybody” will have one.
Iowa football head coach Kirk Ferentz said there’s a “realistic” chance of an Iowa-affiliated NIL collective emerging. Eventually, he thinks “pretty much everybody” will have one.
Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz provided details Wednesday about Cody Ince and Elijah Yelverton’s departures and Logan Jones and Mike Timm’s position changes.
Kirk Ferentz believes both Spencer Petras and Alex Padilla are “totally capable” of being Iowa’s starting quarterback.
A handful of Hawkeyes targets announced visits to Iowa City over the past week. Iowa’s 2023 recruiting rankings took a slight setback, but the Hawkeyes still have a top-15 class.
Offensive lineman Cody Ince and tight end Elijah Yelverton have left the Iowa football program, and two other players are moving positions.
Former Iowa defensive end Zach VanValkenburg is hoping to “maximize my talent” on an NFL roster. He thought he had a “pretty good” performance at the Hawkeyes’ pro day
Iowa draft prospects no longer have the “mental burden” of having to train for drills where a hundredth of a second can make a big difference.
With 10 Iowa prospects expected to participate in Monday’s pro day, here are four questions to keep an eye on.
While one prospect included Iowa among his top eight schools, another 2023 target committed to a Big Ten rival. Iowa also offered more 2023 prospects.
Cedar Rapids Jefferson announced Thursday the hiring of former Iowa Hawkeyes linebacker and NFL player Ed Miles as its new head varsity football coach.
While some of the 11 Iowa, Iowa State and UNI prospects boosted their draft stock at last week’s NFL Combine, others have more work to do before next month’s draft.
Offers to a handful of 2023 prospects over the weekend highlighted the last week of Iowa football recruiting activity.
After playing Iowa’s hybrid “cash” position, safety/linebacker Dane Belton feels comfortable playing “everywhere” for an NFL team.
Tyler Goodson showed his confidence at the NFL Combine, a former Nebraska player praised the environment at Kinnick and a few former Cyclones enjoyed setting the record straight on Breece Hall’s “five-star culture” comments.
Former Iowa center Tyler Linderbaum, who will not participate in NFL combine drills because of a foot injury at the bowl game, is “not trying to change who I am.”
Two more commitments highlighted the last week of recruiting activity for Iowa football, which now has one of the highest-ranked 2023 recruiting classes in the country.
Iowa is adding former linebacker Abdul Hodge to its staff as its tight ends coach. Offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz will then coach quarterbacks.
Time Machine: In 1953, Gazette Sports Editor Gus Schraeder and University of Iowa head football coach Forest Evashevski switched roles for the Black & Gold game in “Operation Big Switch.”
HawkeyeReport's Tom Kakert joins The Gazette's John Steppe on Hawk Off The Press to discuss Iowa’s QB coach search and update the latest on the Hawkeyes' recruiting efforts. Plus, Keith Duncan talks about his work with Count the Kicks.
The Gazette compiled the highlights of the last week of Iowa football recruiting activity into one place.
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The Hawkeyes have recorded nine interceptions heading into their second bye week, but DC Phil Parker wants to see more against the Ducks and beyond.
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Iowa Hawkeyes Women’s Wrestling head coach Clarissa Chun speaks during Media Day