Hawkeyes brought back memories of awful 2017 performance in Madison, gaining one first down on their first eight drives in 27-7 loss to Wisconsin.
Author: Chad Leistikow, Hawk Central
Kirk Ferentz’s Iowa tenure is full of Penn State classics. Time for another?
Iowa’s special or breakthrough seasons have almost always been centered around a big win against Penn State. Hawkeyes are hoping for another in 2021.
NCAA President Mark Emmert non-committal about blanket waiver for NIL in 2021-22, Iowa’s Jordan Bohannon says
Four athletes were left disappointed over Mark Emmert’s response to their request for a blanket waiver on name, image and likeness for 2021-22.
No. 12 Iowa makes statement with big win at No. 5 Ohio State
Luka Garza and Joe Wieskamp led the way as No. 12 Iowa picked up a huge road win over No. 5 Ohio State.
Cold shooting down stretch, overturned goaltending call doom Iowa in loss at Illinois
The No. 7 Hawkeyes failed to score on nine of their last 11 possessions in a hard-fought road loss to No. 22 Illinois that also had some controversy.
Iowa WR Ihmir Smith-Marsette arrested for operating while intoxicated after Northwestern loss
Iowa star WR Ihmir Smith-Marsette was arrested for operating while intoxicated hour after a career-high seven catches in a 21-20 loss to Northwestern.
Iowa football strength and conditioning coach Chris Doyle placed on administrative leave
Chris Doyle has been placed on administrative leave following accusations of racism in the Iowa football program, head coach Kirk Ferentz announced.
His NFL dreams fell apart. So former Iowa star Drew Ott is building a new life on the farm
In 2015, former Iowa Hawkeyes football star Drew Ott was “on top of the world.” Gruesome injuries killed his NFL dream, so now he’s adjusting to new reality as a farmer.
Opinion: Fran McCaffery’s latest reported blow-up couldn’t come at a worse time for Iowa
Iowa learned the hard way again that words matter and people are always listening as basketball coach Fran McCaffery reportedly goes on vulgar rant.
Iowa tight end Noah Fant will enter NFL draft and skip bowl game
Noah Fant, considered to be the No. 1 tight end in the NFL draft, is leaving Iowa and will not play in the school’s bowl game.