Michael Pitts+FollowOhio State transfer shakes up Iowa’s defenseA big move for Iowa football—Cody Haddad, a former Ohio State defensive back, is joining the Hawkeyes with four years of eligibility left. He’s got football in his DNA (his dad played in the NFL), and he picked Iowa over some major programs like Tennessee and Texas A&M. With recent departures in the secondary, Haddad’s arrival couldn’t come at a better time. The competition for playing time will be fierce, but this could be the spark Iowa’s defense needs. What do you think—will Haddad make an immediate impact, or will he need time to find his spot? #Sports #Football #IowaFootball10Share
Amy Williams+FollowIowa football’s recruiting shakeup: Big moves aheadIowa football is making waves by bringing in top in-state talent for the 2027 class, but the real buzz is about four-star offensive lineman Will Slagle. After decommitting from Iowa State following their coaching change, Slagle is back on the market—and the Hawkeyes are rolling out the red carpet. With his size and skill, he’s seen as a future star who could make an immediate impact. If he commits, it could tip the balance in Iowa’s recruiting rivalry. What do you think—will Slagle choose the Hawkeyes this time? #Sports #Football #IowaFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowIowa football’s shot at top in-state recruitIowa football is getting a rare chance to impress Will Slagle, the state’s top 2027 recruit and a four-star offensive lineman. After decommitting from Iowa State following their coaching shakeup, Slagle—whose dad played for the Cyclones—is now fielding offers from powerhouse programs like Notre Dame, Ohio State, and Penn State. He’ll visit Iowa soon, giving the Hawkeyes a real shot to keep this blue-chip talent close to home. With so many big names in the mix, what do you think matters most for recruits like Slagle: family ties, tradition, or a shot at the big stage? #Sports #Football #IowaFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowIowa’s record-breaking QB takes his shot in the UFLHunter Dekkers, who set Iowa high school records for passing yards and touchdowns, is getting a fresh start with the Houston Gamblers in the United Football League. After a rollercoaster college career at Iowa State and Iowa Western—including a national title game run and a stint with the Saints—Dekkers is now set to make his mark in pro football. His journey shows how unpredictable sports careers can be, and it’s got people talking: Can Dekkers turn his second chance into a breakout pro story? What do you think about athletes getting new starts in leagues like the UFL? #Sports #Football #IowaFootball10Share
John Camacho+FollowTop Iowa football prospect Nick Brooks on the moveNick Brooks, a name many Iowa and Georgia high school football fans know well, is back in the NCAA transfer portal after a whirlwind journey through top programs. After making stops at powerhouse high schools in both states and earning over 30 college offers, Brooks is leaving the Texas Longhorns after just one season. At 6'7" and 349 pounds, he’s a force on the field, but his next destination is up in the air. Where do you think Brooks will land next, and how will this impact his career? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #IowaFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowIowa’s Landon Blum shakes up Big Ten recruitingFour-star Iowa standout Landon Blum is turning heads in the Big Ten recruiting scene, and his journey is anything but predictable. After raving about Iowa State’s electric game-day atmosphere, Blum seemed set on the Cyclones—until Coach Matt Campbell’s move to Penn State changed everything. Now, Penn State is making a strong push, and Blum’s considering a visit. Kansas, Nebraska, and even Miami are in the mix, too. With so much coaching turnover, it’s anyone’s guess where Blum will land. How do you think these coaching changes impact a recruit’s decision? #Sports #Football #IowaFootball00Share
phughes+FollowKoen Entringer’s next chapter: From Iowa to LouisvilleKoen Entringer, Iowa’s standout safety and team captain, just made a bold move—he’s headed to Louisville after a surprise transfer portal stint. This is a big shakeup for the Hawkeyes, who now have to fill some serious shoes in their secondary. Entringer’s leadership and playmaking (73 tackles last season!) will be missed in Iowa City, but he’s set to make an impact in the ACC. What do you think this means for both programs? Is the transfer portal helping or hurting college football teams? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #IowaFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowIowa’s next big football star?A 6’7”, 250-pound high schooler from Rock Valley just landed an offer from the Hawkeyes, and he’s already making waves. Nate Brenneman has racked up 43 pancake blocks and 29.5 tackles, and now Iowa, Iowa State, and even Michigan State are fighting for him. With Iowa’s recent recruiting wins and a focus on homegrown talent, it feels like the next generation of Hawkeye football is taking shape right in our backyard. How do you feel about Iowa’s push to keep top prospects local? Could this be a turning point for the program? #Sports #Football #IowaFootball00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowIowa football lands standout DB HawkinsBig news for Iowa football fans: the Hawkeyes just picked up Anthony Hawkins, an FCS Freshman All-American and Villanova transfer. Adding a player with Hawkins’ talent and experience could shake up the defense in a big way next season. With the transfer portal buzzing, it’s exciting to see how these moves might change the game for Iowa and the rest of the region. What do you think—will Hawkins make an immediate impact, or will it take time for him to settle in? Let’s hear your thoughts on this latest addition! #Sports #IowaFootball #TransferPortal00Share
Amy Williams+FollowIowa Football’s running back room gets even thinnerJaziun Patterson, one of Iowa’s key running backs, just hit the transfer portal, leaving the Hawkeyes with even less depth after a season already full of roster shakeups. With Patterson’s departure, Iowa’s backfield will lean heavily on young talent like Xavier Williams and Nathan McNeil, while Kamari Moulton looks set to take the lead. The transfer portal frenzy is changing the face of college football, and Iowa fans are left wondering: Will the team bring in a veteran, or trust the next generation to step up? How do you feel about this new era for Iowa’s running game? #Sports #Football #IowaFootball00Share