The Hawkeyes open the season against Albany, with positions like left tackle and cornerback starting to take shape
The Hawkeyes open the season against Albany, with positions like left tackle and cornerback starting to take shape
Brown transferred to the Hawkeye state after two seasons at Auburn, where he had just two collegiate starts and five appearances.
Senior cornerback TJ Hall has spent four years at Iowa. He’s learning how to make his last year his most consistent.
Head coach Kirk Ferentz says most of the team was in good shape to begin fall camp
Bryant Worrell began his college football at Old Dominion, where he didn’t play over two seasons. He then went to NCAA Division II Emory and Henry College in Virginia for two years, then Boston College last season. BC let him go, and he has ended up with the Hawkeyes. A circuitous journal, for sure.
The Hawkeyes lost a lot of their defensive prowess this offseason. Higgins is playing NFL preseason football with the Baltimore Ravens, Nick Jackson is doing the same with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Hawkeyes lost Kyler Fisher, too.
Defensive end Iose Epenesa was a five-star recruit coming out of high school on the Illinois side of St. Louis. But because this 2025 Iowa football team has a lot of experience up front going into the season, there is no pressure for Epenesa to see the field right away, as there was on older brother A.J., the Buffalo Bills D-end.
Iowa City West graduate Mason Woods was recruited to the Iowa football team as an athlete, someone capable of playing multiple positions. The son of former Hawkeye player and current special teams coach LeVar Woods is starting out his career as a tight end, part of an exciting group of freshmen and redshirt freshmen below experienced guys Addison Ostrenga and Zach Ortwerth on the depth chart.
Logan Jones decided to return to the University of Iowa football team for a sixth season. The Council Bluffs native anchors what should be a good offensive line at center. “The center is the most important,” offensive coordinator Tim Lester said.
Iowa fans want more from their receivers. Whether it be more usage of the receivers, a more explosive offense or simply more receiving touchdowns
Iowa football offensive coordinator Tim Lester said he’d prefer a running-back-by-committee approach this season. Part of that committee surely will be Kamari Moulton.
Parker is 40 years removed from playing in one of the more-memorable games in Kinnick Stadium history ... for the visiting team
A lot of encouraging things. Here are 5 observations we noticed about the Hawkeyes football team during Kids Day practice.
First-team All-Big Ten kick-returner from Williamsburg is trying to add wide receiver accomplishments to his portfolio in 2025.
Compilation of interviews from coaches and players during Iowa Football Media Day August 8, 2025
See photos as Iowa Football players and coaches spoke with media and posed for portraits before the start of the 2025 season.
Transfer QB Mark Gronowski, the return of some good linemen and deep running back and receiver groups has the Hawkeyes excited about making more progress offensively in the 2025 football season.
How will Mark Gronowski help the offense? Who will step up on defense? How far will Iowa go this season? Iowa beat writer, Madison Hricik, talks about this and other subjects ahead of the Iowa football 2025 season.
If you’re waiting until its media day for Iowa football to get the tough questions, you’ll be waiting a lot longer than that.
Madison will be the primary Iowa football beat writer, but have her hands in a variety of university sports stories
Ferentz, in his 27th year as Hawkeyes’ head coach, is second-oldest coach in FBS
Iowa State leads three state programs in the top 15 of the latest National Wrestling Coaches Association Coaches Poll. The Cyclones are third, Iowa is No. 4 and University of Northern Iowa is 15th.
What to know about Wednesday’s Iowa women’s basketball game at Iowa State.
The Hawkeyes defeated both Colorado Mesa and Oklahoma State, but head coach Clarissa Chun expressed her desire to continue supporting young programs like Oklahoma State to grow the sport.