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247sports.com | David Eickholt
IOWA CITY, Iowa-- Yahya Black was one of the more underrated parts of a few dominant Hawkeye defenses. The big-bodied tackle often absorbed numerous double-teams, which allowed Jay Higgins, Nick Jackson and several others to make big plays. He still earned himself an opportunity in the NFL when the Pittsburgh Steelers selected him with the No. 164 pick. Black has always kept a low profile. He doesn't log on social media often, comes from a small town in Minnesota and has earned everything.
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247sports.com | David Eickholt
IOWA CITY, Iowa-- New quarterback Mark Gronowski has been one of the main storylines for Iowa football over the past few months. The South Dakota State transfer hasn't had a chance to throw a football in front of fans, but there's a lot of hope that he can be the answer for what the Hawkeyes want to accomplish throughout the next several months. As time has gone on, former athletes are gravitating toward the media world.
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1 week ago |
247sports.com | David Eickholt
IOWA CITY, Iowa-- Jan Jensen learned a lot during his first year as Iowa's head coach. One of those things is that Taylor Stremlow can play an instrumental part of the team's future. The Hawkeyes added some nice depth and talent through the NCAA Transfer Portal this offseason. Emely Rodriguez and Chit Chat Wright both have starting capabilities and their play-styles should play really well with one another.
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1 week ago |
247sports.com | David Eickholt
IOWA CITY, Iowa-- Hawkeye football players are enjoying a few weeks off before they get back to the offseason grind. As we prepare for the 2025 season, it's important to take a look at some players that could potentially help change the potential of next year's team. Our series began with defensive end Max Llewellyn. Sophomore wide receiver Reece Vander Zee is up next. The in-state standout arrived to college football and made his presence immediately known.
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2 weeks ago |
247sports.com | David Eickholt
The Hawkeyes added another depth piece on Wednesday night when FIU guard Ashton Williamson announced that he has committed to Iowa. Williamson averaged 7.3 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 2.7 assists this past season and will have three years of eligibility. VIPIOWA CITY, Iowa-- The Hawkeyes added another depth piece on Wednesday night when FIU guard Ashton Williamson announced that he has committed to Iowa.
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