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Hawkeyes Land Strong Class for 2026
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The Iowa Hawkeyes football program is thrilled to welcome an 18-player class for the 2026 season, boasting significant talent across positions. Notable signees include quarterback Tradon Bessinger, wide receivers Brody Schaffer and Diondre Smith, tight end Luke Brewer, and defensive lineman Jack Janda. This diverse group, featuring four-star and three-star recruits, promises to strengthen the Hawkeyes roster for years to come.
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