Photos from the Hawkeyes’ spring 2024 open practice from a blustery Kinnick Stadium.
Photos from the Hawkeyes’ spring 2024 open practice from a blustery Kinnick Stadium.
Saturday’s Iowa football spring open practice will be fans’ first opportunity to see the Tim Lester-led offense. Here are five questions for the Hawkeyes.
As Iowa offensive coordinator Tim Lester implements a new offensive scheme, he estimated that the Hawkeyes “got about 85 percent of the playbook in” so far.
There are plenty of similarities between Rhys Dakin and Tory Taylor, but Dakin is “just going to be myself” as Iowa’s newest Australian punter acclimates to the Hawkeyes.
Iowa wide receiver Jacob Bostick has entered the transfer portal, he announced Tuesday morning on social media.
Amid a changing college sports landscape, Iowa’s Beth Goetz is seeking candidates for a more “externally focused” deputy AD position than when she was in the role in 2022-23.
Iowa has been optimistic about its offense in past years of spring practices, only to be later disappointed. Will this year be different? Tim Lester’s use of presnap motion and RPOs leave some Hawkeyes hopeful.
When Iowa tight end Luke Lachey couldn’t play last year, he picked up a new hobby to stay mentally sharp. Now, he’s excited to be back on the field and fully healthy.
Iowa football offered the first glimpse of the 2024 team on Thursday during a portion of practice that was open to media.
Photos from Iowa’s open football practice at the University of Iowa football practice field in Iowa City, Iowa on Thursday, April 11, 2024.
Cooper DeJean affirmed what scouts saw before last year’s season-ending fibula injury when he worked out in front of NFL teams this week.
Energetic defensive back John Nestor has drawn comparisons to former Big Ten Defensive Back of the Year Riley Moss although Nestor also plans to follow “my own path.”
Kirk Ferentz believes Tim Lester’s transition to Iowa’s offensive coordinator role is “going really smoothly.”
Iowa’s spring depth chart “doesn't mean a lot,” but here are some notes from the Hawkeyes’ spring depth chart and roster.
Kirk Ferentz is “certainly not a basketball expert,” but the longest-tenured FBS head coach praised Caitlin Clark’s vision and demeanor, among other qualities.
Iowa quarterback Cade McNamara is “really limited” in spring practices as he continues to recover from last year’s knee injury, Kirk Ferentz said in a news conference on Tuesday.
Kirk Ferentz does not want a player who “doesn’t want to be here,” he said Tuesday in his first news conference since Kadyn Proctor informed the Iowa football team of his intention to leave.
This week’s Hawk Off The Press podcast starts with Kadyn Proctor’s decision to leave Iowa and eventually reenter the transfer portal, then a look at Iowa’s path back to the NCAA women’s basketball Final Four and a preview of Sunday’s Iowa-Utah NIT game.
Joe Evans, after not getting invited to the NFL Combine, opened some eyes with his 41.5-inch vertical jump at Iowa’s pro day.
Losing an athlete of Kadyn Proctor’s caliber is obviously a significant blow to the Hawkeyes, but there are some silver linings.
Much-acclaimed offensive lineman Kadyn Proctor is expected to leave Iowa and reenter the transfer portal after committing to the Hawkeyes from Alabama on Jan. 20.
Iowa defensive lineman Noah Shannon “got a lot closer” with God, family and teammates during his yearlong sports wagering suspension.
The Hawkeyes played a complete game over rival Minnesota, setting themselves up for the biggest game of the year against Oregon after Iowa’s bye week.
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.