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This former Iowa Hawkeyes running back is garnering some considerable attention after transferring to the Big 12.
Last season, the 6-foot-2, 235-pound signal-caller threw for 2,721 yards, 23 touchdowns and seven interceptions while completing 60.9 percent of his passes. He also rushed for 380 yards and 10 scores.
Though he arrived as a quarterback signee, Resar switched to wide receiver. Iowa football coach Kirk Ferentz revealed Resar sustained a non-contact knee injury after the position change.
The Hawkeyes always have one of the best defenses in the country, though. And the way that plays itself out lends itself to ...
After a offseason roster overhaul with Ben McCollum now head coach of Iowa basketball, the Hawkeyes 2025 transfer class ranks within nation's top 10.
Before Illinois associate director of athletics communication Danny Mattie could introduce him to reporters on Thursday, ...
Kansas offensive coordinator Jim Zebrowski equates what running back Leshon Williams might have been experiencing when he ...
Despite missing Caitlin Clark for the last five games, Kelsey Mitchell and the Indiana Fever found themselves on a three-game winning streak. On Friday, they hoped to add to that ...
In true Iowa fashion, the Hawkeyes' punter, Rhys Dakin, has been named to the Ray Guy Award Watch List ahead of the 2025 ...
This week, CBS Sports predicted when each team in the Big Ten will take their first loss of this upcoming season. None of the ...
IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa senior return specialist Kaden Wetjen has been named to the 2025 Jet Award Watch List, ...