Kirk Ferentz’s suspension will mark the first time in more than 25 years that he has not been on the sidelines for an Iowa football game.
Kirk Ferentz’s suspension will mark the first time in more than 25 years that he has not been on the sidelines for an Iowa football game.
Kaden Wetjen is a former Williamsburg prep who found a niche as a kickoff returner last season for the Iowa football team. Can he help the Hawkeyes’ wide receiver group out this season as well?
Connor Colby was forced into playing time before he was ready because of attrition on the Iowa football team’s offensive line. Then he was forced into playing tackle, a position he shouldn’t have been playing. As he enters his senior season, the former Cedar Rapids Kennedy prep has settled in at right guard and could be in for a productive season.
Iowa redshirt freshman wide receiver Jarriett Buie knows if you power anything to zero, it’s a 1.
Phil Parker has a “good idea” of who his starting cornerbacks will be in 2024. But with 11 days to go until the Hawkeyes’ season opener, the Iowa defensive coordinator was reluctant on Tuesday to name who specifically those starters will be.
Iowa’s secondary has some good news to report on the injury front.
Iowa defensive coordinator Phil Parker discussed his own injury recovery Tuesday after undergoing shoulder surgery earlier this month.
Aaron Graves has “earned a position as a leader on this team,” Iowa defensive line coach Kelvin Bell said.
Iowa linebacker Jay Higgins has received first-team preseason All-America honors from the Associated Press. Defensive back Sebastian Castro is a second-team preseason AP All-American.
Sophomore John Nestor looks to be in line for some heavy playing time this season as a defensive back this season for the University of Iowa football team. His parents moved from the Chicago suburbs to West Branch a couple of months ago to be near their oldest son and so dad John Sr. could be a head prep football coach for the first time.
Whether it be his hard-fought style as a running back or ability to cope with personal tragedy, Kamari Moulton brings a unique physical and mental toughness to the Hawkeyes’ running back room.
Cade McNamara and Brendan Sullivan “have been battling” at Iowa’s quarterback position, offensive coordinator Tim Lester said Big Ten Network’s annual training camp show.
New Iowa punter Rhys Dakin has a few similarities with Tory Taylor, but he is “his own person.”
John Steppe and Tom Kakert talk about Iose Epenesa’s recruiting process, why he ultimately followed his family to Iowa and how he’ll fit in with the Hawkeyes on this episode of Hawk Off The Press.
Fans will need to go through metal detectors for Iowa football games in 2024.
Another Epenesa brother will soon call Kinnick Stadium home.
Iowa football’s impressive retention of players after the 2023 season “wasn’t going to be possible” without the Swarm Collective.
Tyler Barnes’ promotion to Iowa football’s chief of staff and general manager comes at at a crossroads in collegiate athletics as the Hawkeyes prepare for roster limits and direct athlete compensation.
Iowa football will start the 2024 season as the No. 25 team in the country. Monday’s poll release marks the fifth time in the last six years at Iowa has been ranked in the preseason AP Poll.
The Gazette’s John Steppe shares and explains his ballot ahead of the preseason AP Poll’s release on Monday.
Iowa football’s annual Kids’ Day at Kinnick open practice gave fans an opportunity to see new punter Rhys Dakin in action three weeks ahead of his Hawkeye debut. Here are some of his punts
Iowa quarterback Cade McNamara participated in 11-on-11 drills for the first time in an open practice since last year’s season-ending injury. (His participation in Iowa’s spring practice did not include any 11-on-11 work.) Here is a look at how he did.
Mark Gronowski knows his first game wasn’t perfect. Now, he’s confident Week 2 will be his true showcase
Women’s basketball: Hawkeyes will face Baylor, Miami and UConn in neutral-site games, and the Cy-Hawk game is Dec. 10 in Ames.
University of Iowa Sports Information Department confirmed with The Gazette Monday that Gabe Arnold is a member of the Hawkeyes men’s wrestling roster. He has three years of eligibility remaining and was an NCAA qualifier at 184 pounds last season.