A portion of this week’s Hawk Off The Press mailbag with reader-submitted questions, including about Iowa’s spot in the final AP Top 25 and expectations for the 2024 season.
A portion of this week’s Hawk Off The Press mailbag with reader-submitted questions, including about Iowa’s spot in the final AP Top 25 and expectations for the 2024 season.
Iowa’s secondary will have a “coach on the field” for another season. Defensive back Quinn Schulte will use his extra COVID-19 year of eligibility to spend a sixth season at Iowa, his father told The Gazette on Monday.
Sportsbooks would be required to maintain a list of prohibited bettors -- including players, coaches, trainers and referees -- to make sure those people are not placing bets. Bettors would have to provide more information, including the last four digits of their Social Security number.
Nick Jackson will use an NCAA waiver to stay at Iowa for an extra year of eligibility, a source confirmed to The Gazette on Sunday.
Phil Parker is “unequivocally the best secondary coach I have ever, ever been with,” Kirk Ferentz said while in Orlando for the Hawkeyes’ Citrus Bowl trip.
Add Sebastian Castro to the growing list of key Iowa players who will come back in 2024.
Iowa defensive back and special teams star Cooper DeJean will forgo his remaining college eligibility and enter his name in the 2024 NFL Draft, he announced via social media on Thursday.
Iowa defensive back Jermari Harris will return for a sixth year of eligibility, he announced Wednesday via the team’s social media accounts. He started 12 of 14 games at cornerback for the Hawkeyes this season after missing all of the 2022 season with an injury.
Iowa’s 35-0 loss to Tennessee in the Citrus Bowl delivered a sour reality check to a team that recently celebrated sweet feats such as a 10-win season and Big Ten West title.
John Steppe and Mike Hlas discuss the future of the Iowa football program and their final takeaways from the 2023 season on this episode of The Final Score.
Teammates believe Marco Lainez, Iowa’s true freshman quarterback, is a “special player.” When Iowa made a quarterback change in the Citrus Bowl, fans started to see why.
The Hawkeyes’ next offensive coordinator is facing a fixer-upper of a unit. Kirk Ferentz needs to let whomever he hires get to fixing.
Iowa vs. Tennessee Game Report: The Hawkeyes get battered and blanked by their SEC foe, closing the season with the middle of a doughnut.
After an early glimmer of hope, 17th-ranked Iowa fell into a two-touchdown deficit in the second quarter and could not catch up, suffering a 35-0 loss to No. 21 Tennessee at Camping World Stadium.
Follow live updates as the 17th-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes face the No. 21 Tennessee Volunteers in the 2024 Citrus Bowl at Camping World Stadium in Orlando.
Iowa defensive end Ethan Hurkett is listed as questionable and defensive back T.J. Hall is listed as out for the Hawkeyes’ Citrus Bowl appearance against Tennessee.
Koen Entringer’s hustle on a special teams play in the Big Ten championship put a spotlight on the second-year Iowa safety, who has a “really good upside.”
It’s No. 17 Iowa vs. No. 21 Tennessee in the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl at Camping World Stadium in Orlando on Monday. Here’s what you need to know.
“We, the adults, have done a lot to really screw this thing up,” Kirk Ferentz said in his pre-Citrus Bowl news conference.
Ogden column: Iowa women’s basketball ruled this year and that story continues into today and beyond.
Stopping Tennessee’s much-hyped freshman quarterback and establishing the run are among the keys for the Hawkeyes to earn a rare 11th win in Monday’s Citrus Bowl.
Iowa is a rare non-playoff bowl team. Nearly its entire roster is showing up to play Tennessee, which has had to replace a lot of talent in its starting lineup.
Women’s basketball: After three games out with injury, Kylie Feuerbach returns, and her lockdown ability triggers a second-half comeback for No. 14 Iowa.
The Hawkeyes trailed by as many as 18 points against Illinois, but failed to complete the comeback for a second-straight game.
See photos as the Hawkeyes hosted the Badgers to open their Big Ten wrestling season.