Iowa’s three transfer portal commitments in a seven-day span are at position groups that could benefit from more depth.
Iowa’s three transfer portal commitments in a seven-day span are at position groups that could benefit from more depth.
The (very) temporary Iowa Hawkeye offensive lineman from Des Moines is projected high in everybody’s premature 2026 NFL mock drafts.
Kirk Ferentz believes the anticipated late change to the NCAA’s 2025-26 roster limit rules could reward schools that “maybe weren’t thinking about what’s best for their players.”
Ty Hudkins joins the Hawkeyes with three seasons of eligibility remaining.
The Steelers envision Yahya Black — at 6-foot-6 and 336 pounds — playing as a 3-4 defensive end in their scheme as they look to be “more dominant up front” in 2025.
Iowa football fans got their first glimpse of the 2025 Hawkeyes during Saturday’s open practice. Here are 15-plus minutes of highlights from Kinnick Stadium.
Iowa’s remaining transfer portal activity is “not going to be headline news necessarily,” Kirk Ferentz said, “but it’s going to make our team better and our roster better.”
With all 257 picks of the 2025 NFL draft complete, this year’s batch of undrafted free agents include some Iowa and Iowa State players with impressive resumes.
Wide receiver KJ Parker was among the younger players who stood out during Saturday’s open practice.
It did not always seem like it, but Iowa football is well represented in the 2025 NFL draft class. Five former Hawkeyes heard their names called during the three-day event (with three of them being selected in the final 25 picks).
Luke Lachey is the 14th Iowa tight end drafted in the Kirk Ferentz era and the sixth Iowa tight end drafted since 2017. It is the first time that Iowa has had tight ends drafted in three consecutive drafts since 2003-05.
Connor Colby’s football journey has taken him from Cedar Rapids to Iowa City, and now to San Francisco. The 49ers selected the Iowa offensive lineman in the seventh round of the 2025 NFL draft with the 249th overall pick.
The Seattle Seahawks drafted Iowa’s Mason Richman in the seventh round of the 2025 NFL draft with the 234th overall pick. He is the third Hawkeye drafted, following running back Kaleb Johnson and defensive tackle Yahya Black.
Yahya Black is the sixth Hawkeye defensive lineman to be drafted since 2020.
Kaleb Johnson is joining a Pittsburgh offense that could be leaning heavily on its rushing attack in 2025.
Pittsburgh’s selection of Johnson follows a breakout 2024 season, as he rushed for 1,537 yards while accumulating a program-record 23 total touchdowns
Barros appeared in 36 games in four seasons with South Dakota and allowed 54 receptions on 93 targets (58.1 percent), per Pro Football Focus. That includes 32 receptions on 50 targets in 12 games in 2024.
Offensive line, linebackers and quarterback are among the positions to watch during the Hawkeyes’ 2025 open spring practice on Saturday.
Tim Lester noted that Iowa’s quarterbacks “got a long way to go,” but the second-year offensive coordinator is “happy where the room is at right now.”
Former Wake Forest quarterback Jeremy Hecklinski has committed to Iowa football. The 6-foot-0, 185-pound quarterback joins the Hawkeyes after one season with the Demon Deacons.
Kaleb Johnson highlights the list of former Iowa football players projected to be selected in the 2025 NFL Draft.
The addition of Bryce George, a Division II All-American last year, adds a wild card to what has been a “really close battle” between Jack Dotzler and Trevor Lauck at left tackle this spring.
Only one of the two head coaches in this game have ever been seen covered in mayonnaise.
Fans got the opportunity to get their first look at the 2025-26 Hawkeye men’s and women’s basketball teams on the outdoor basketball court behind Burge Residence Hall. It’s the unofficial tipoff to the upcoming season.
The Big Ten Conference has released the conferencve dual schedule. University of Iowa hosts Wisconsin, Penn State, Minnesota and Michigan in duals for the 2025-26 men’s wrestling season.