Iowa State’s support and recent success in football may not be enough when it comes to “The Alliance.”
Iowa State’s support and recent success in football may not be enough when it comes to “The Alliance.”
Will Iowa-Wisconsin be a Big Ten West title match? Seems presumptuous.
From joining the team as a quarterback-turned-linebacker-turned-defensive lineman, Joe Evans is now a regular competitor for the left end position.
Iowa has about 3,000 tickets left for Sept. 4 opener vs. Indiana
Keagan Johnson enrolled early at Iowa, and his name has curiously reverberated several times in the offseason. While Iowa has a lot of returning veterans this fall, that hasn’t stopped him from competing as a potential target on the field this fall.
The Big Ten announced new COVID-19 protocols Monday, including that if a team cannot participate due to the coronavirus, it will forfeit that game.
No traveling trophy, just a real good rivalry
Iowa’s offensive system makes it easy for quarterbacks to pass the torch. That looks to be playing out again with Spencer Petras, Alex Padilla and Deuce Hogan.
Neither is ever afraid to go to the other’s stadium
Keep track of who has committed to the Hawkeyes in the 2022 recruiting class.
Iowa’s quarterbacks and running game shined as the defense struggled, giving up big plays during Saturday’s Iowa football Kids Day scrimmage.
Fans got a chance to meet the 2021 Kid Captains and watch a Hawkeye football practice at Kinnick Stadium on Saturday, Aug. 14, 2021.
One week into fall camp, Kirk Ferentz had strong feelings about the impact vaccination rates and NCAA practice guidelines have had on preparing his team for the upcoming season, noting that COVID-19 has been Iowa’s No. 1 opponent since last March.
Indiana and Iowa State provide top-20 challenges for Iowa right off the bat.
Fall camp is eating, sleeping and breathing football, and while the Iowa football veterans have it down, the younger players are still learning the ropes.
Updates from Iowa football coach Kirk Ferentz’s media day press conference.
Iowa football director of recruiting Tyler Barnes is the guest on this week’s On Iowa Podcast with The Gazette’s Leah Vann.
Potential play-makers, NCAA’s practice changes and vaccination are among key questions for Iowa football this offseason.
Fall wedding? Hopefully not on one of these Saturdays. Here are three Iowa State football games you can’t miss this season.
Top-ranked Iowa women’s wrestling has felt invincible for the last two years. Since its inception, the Hawkeyes have won national titles, both individually and as a team.
The Hawkeyes welcome Illinois for the only matchup between the two programs this season.
Ben Kueter hasn’t competed in more than a month. He was back in Iowa-s lineup, scoring a takedown in sudden victory to beat Wisconsin’s No. 9 Braxton Amos. The Hawkeyes beat the Badgers, 23-12, Friday night at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.