Aaron Taylor+FollowIowa’s O-line sets a new standardIowa’s offensive line just pulled off something special—earning a 94.1 score from Pro Football Focus, making them one of the top 10 units ever graded! Even with a passing game that struggled, the Hawkeyes ran for nearly 180 yards a game and averaged almost 29 points. The real story is how these linemen, led by All-Americans Logan Jones and Beau Stephens, powered the offense and brought home the Joe Moore Award. It’s about time the big guys up front got their moment. How do you think this changes the perception of Iowa’s offense? #Sports #Football #IowaFootball00Share
phughes+FollowInside Iowa’s Bowl prep: Gronowski brings the energyMark Gronowski’s mic’d-up Bowl practice is exactly the kind of behind-the-scenes look that makes you appreciate what this Iowa squad is all about. Between the playful trash talk and sharp passes, Gronowski’s leadership and chemistry with his teammates shine through. The energy is contagious—celebrating the O-line’s Joe Moore Award win, cracking jokes, and still keeping things focused ahead of a huge showdown with No. 14 Vanderbilt. You can really feel how much he’s meshed with the team in just a year. Anyone else think this kind of access makes you root for the Hawkeyes even more? #Sports #Football #IowaFootball00Share
phughes+FollowIowa legends could fill LeVar Woods’ shoesLeVar Woods’ exit leaves a big gap for Iowa Football, but here’s the twist: two Hawkeye icons might be stepping up. Desmond King, fresh off his NFL retirement and already hanging around Iowa City, seems like a natural fit—imagine the energy he’d bring back to the program. Then there’s Tim Dwight, another Hawkeye great, now coaching locally and still a legend in the return game. Both know what it means to wear black and gold, and either could inspire the next generation. Who would you want coaching Iowa’s special teams? #Sports #Football #IowaFootball10Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowIowa football shakeup: Star players on the moveBig changes are hitting Iowa State football as several standout players from local high schools are entering the transfer portal after Coach Matt Campbell’s departure. Gabe Burkle, Will Tompkins, and Caleb Bacon—each with impressive high school and college stats—are among those looking for new opportunities. At the same time, some Iowa talents are choosing to stay and help rebuild under new coach Jimmy Rogers. This mix of exits and returns is sure to spark conversations about the future of Cyclone football and the impact on Iowa’s homegrown talent. How do you feel about these moves? #Sports #Football #IowaFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowIowa’s homegrown star picks Hawkeyes over rivalsBraylon Bingham, a standout from Pleasantville High, just chose Iowa over in-state rival Iowa State, giving the Hawkeyes a big win for their 2027 class. Not only is Bingham a force at linebacker, but he’s also led his high school team as quarterback, racking up impressive stats on both sides of the ball. With other major programs starting to take notice, this early commitment feels like a real statement for Iowa’s future. What do you think—does landing local talent like Bingham give Iowa an edge in building a strong, homegrown team? #Sports #Football #IowaFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowIowa City reacts: QB Stratton enters transfer portalJackson Stratton, who stepped up as Iowa’s starting quarterback late this season, is officially entering the transfer portal. After helping the Hawkeyes secure wins over Maryland and Nebraska, Stratton’s decision means Iowa’s QB room just got thinner. For fans in Iowa City, this move raises big questions about next season’s offense and who will step up under center. Stratton leaves with two years of eligibility and a heartfelt thank you to Hawkeye Nation. What do you think this means for the team’s future? Who should take the reins next? #Sports #Football #IowaFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMichael Myslinski’s comeback is pure gritMichael Myslinski’s journey at Iowa is a real lesson in resilience. After arriving as a top recruit, injuries nearly ended his football dreams. There were moments he almost walked away, but he pushed through—motivated by his brother’s own fight with cancer. Last year, all that hard work paid off when he finally got to play in a college game. Now, with his health back on track, Myslinski is ready for two more seasons in an Iowa uniform. Stories like his remind us how much heart it takes to chase your dreams. What keeps you going when things get tough? #Sports #Football #IowaFootball110Share