Iowa’s defense and special teams units are coming off another productive season. Here are some key questions as the Hawkeyes look to have success in those phases of the game.
Iowa’s defense and special teams units are coming off another productive season. Here are some key questions as the Hawkeyes look to have success in those phases of the game.
Injuries at wide receiver and offensive line may be a complicating factor for the Hawkeyes this spring.
Kirk Ferentz has been telling NFL teams to not “make the mistake we almost made” when the Hawkeyes “underestimated” Sam LaPorta as a recruit.
Iowa dual-sport athlete Brody Brecht will focus full-time on baseball, he announced Friday on social media.
Iowa offensive lineman Justin Britt, who was moved to a medical scholarship this semester, has entered the transfer portal as a graduate transfer.
Kaevon Merriweather, a self-described “late bloomer” in football, has been “in touch with quite a few teams” ahead of NFL Draft.
With ‘close to a dozen’ surgeries and ‘10 or dozen’ soft-tissue injuries, the Hawkeyes are starting spring practices thin.
Iowa football posted its 2023 spring depth chart on Wednesday, the first day of spring practices.
Jack Campbell remembers watching UNI’s David Johnson in the combine. Fast-forward eight years, and now he’s the one going through the pre-draft process after an All-America season at Iowa.
Joe Evans and Noah Shannon will again give the Hawkeyes a veteran presence on the defensive line as they use their extra COVID-19 year of eligibility in 2023.
It’s a mailbag episode of the Hawk Off The Press podcast, focusing on the Iowa women’s basketball team’s run to the Big Ten tournament championship and the $4.2 million settlement in a racial discrimination lawsuit brought by former Hawkeye football players against the University of Iowa.
Here’s how Iowa’s five players at the NFL Combine performed last week in Indianapolis.
When I hear I have to join you Iowans in kicking in to help pay roughly half of a $4.2 million settlement to end a discrimination lawsuit brought by former Hawkeye football players against the University of Iowa, that doesn’t sit well. Especially when we’ve heard over and over about the self-sufficiency of the UI’s athletic department.
Despite State Auditor Rob Sand’s opposition to taxpayers footing nearly half the $4.2 million bill to settle a discrimination lawsuit brought by former Hawkeye football players against the University of Iowa, the State Appeal Board on Monday OK’d the agreement — including the $2 million cost to taxpayers.
Iowa tight end Erick All Jr.’s trip to an IHOP epitomizes how welcoming people have been to the Michigan transfer.
Erick All Jr. gave some entertaining insights on joining Iowa, what Cade McNamara is like and what happened when he went to IHOP on his first day in Iowa City.
Erick All Jr. quickly saw Cade McNamara’s competitiveness on display when they golfed for the first time.
Kirk Ferentz spoke candidly about the transfer portal this week at the University of Iowa’s Presidential Committee on Athletics meeting.
The former Hawkeye football players who in 2020 filed a lawsuit accusing the UI football program of racial discrimination and harassment have dropped their claims against head coach Kirk Ferentz, offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz, Athletic Director Gary Barta, and former strength coach Chris Doyle.
Nearly a year after former Hawkeye football players added linebackers coach Seth Wallace to their list of defendants in a discrimination lawsuit against the University of Iowa Athletics Department, they’ve dropped all claims against him.
Calvin Jones, an offensive lineman at Iowa during the Forest Evashevski era, broke barriers and accomplished feats in the 1950s that still stand out in Iowa’s offensive line tradition.
Iowa’s track record with previous walk-ons was again helpful as the Hawkeyes recruited many who turned down scholarship opportunities elsewhere.
UMass’ coaching staff is filled with Big Ten experience. It’s reemphasizing Kirk Ferentz’s coaching style
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.