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Iowa Hawkeyes Offensive Line Nominated for Joe Moore Award

The Iowa Hawkeyes offensive line, featuring veterans like Logan Jones, Beau Stephens, and Gennings Dunker, has been named a finalist for the Joe Moore Award. This group has been instrumental in Iowas successful season, consistently creating running lanes and protecting the quarterback. If they win, they would join an elite club alongside Alabama and Michigan as the only programs to have won the award twice. The Hawkeyes previously earned this honor in 2016. Throughout the 2025 season, this dominant offensive line helped Iowa achieve impressive rushing statistics, clearing the way for over 2300 total rushing yards and 26 rushing touchdowns. The other two finalists for the Joe Moore Award also come from the Big Ten conference, making it a strong showing for the conference in this years awards.

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