Seth Wallace named three Iowa linebackers he considered to be starters in the spring: Jestin Jacobs, Jack Campbell and Seth Benson.
Seth Wallace named three Iowa linebackers he considered to be starters in the spring: Jestin Jacobs, Jack Campbell and Seth Benson.
The secondary is the deepest position group on Iowa’s 2021 roster
There’s no question who is leading the tight end room this season: Sam LaPorta.
Reviewing where Hawkeye position groups are going into summer 2021
A decade after University of Iowa Athletics launched a “Think Before They Drink” campaign aimed at curbing football-related drinking — but facing massive losses from COVID — the department on Thursday announced it will expand alcohol sales at athletic events, including football, basketball, and wrestling.
Reviewing where Hawkeye position groups are going into summer 2021
Defensive coordinator Jason Dumont takes over powerhouse program
Iowa’s offensive line got a new look from the top-down in the offseason following the departure of four players and the arrival of a new offensive line coach.
Big Ten wins over/unders posted at South Point in Las Vegas
Behind the weekly COVID-19 test numbers, there was a trainer administering each one, another recording it and another tracing paths of infection
Dallas Clark and Robert Gallery eye HOF induction
The price of admission is still a minimum tax-deductible donation of $50 to the hospital, but what’s new this year is that the event is not just for women — it’s open to everybody.
Kale Krogh, a 6-foot-6, 265-pound offensive tackle plans to visit 5 college campuses in 5 days — Iowa State, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska and Iowa, in that order from June 1-5
Hawkeye football announces start times for seven games this fall
The lawsuit that a group of former University of Iowa football players filed in November accusing Hawkeye staff members of racially-motivated discrimination, harassment, and bullying has been set for a 10-day jury trial in Des Moines -- two years from now.
This state needs a better handle for what could be a battle of two top-10 teams in September
Former Iowa quarterback returns home on coaching staff
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.