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Allen's Transfer to Vandy: Hawkeyes' Loss, Commodores' Gain
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Brian Allen, former Iowa defensive end, transfers to Vanderbilt for his final season, leaving a starting spot open for the Hawkeyes in 2026. Despite his departure, Allen contributed to Iowas victory in the ReliaQuest Bowl, securing a 9-4 season and ending a 13-game skid against ranked opponents. The six-foot-three, 264-pound Allen, who played backup last season, earned a solid 73 overall defensive grade from Pro Football Focus.
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Former Iowa QB Lainez in NCAA Transfer Portal
01:13|Marco Lainez, former Iowa quarterback, enters NCAA transfer portal for the second time, seeking a new home with two years of eligibility left. After a backup role at Elon, Lainez aims to compete for playing time immediately, with programs taking notice of his experience and remaining eligibility.
Hawkeyes Shine in NFL: DeJean & Campbell All-Pros
01:27|Iowa Hawkeye football, under coach Kirk Ferentz, has consistently produced NFL talent. Two of his alumni, Cooper DeJean (Eagles) and Jack Campbell (Lions), earned First-Team All-Pro honors this season. DeJean had 93 tackles, 2 interceptions, and a forced fumble, while Campbell led the league with 176 tackles, 5 sacks, 3 forced fumbles, and 2 recoveries. This success underscores Ferentzs impactful coaching, as Iowa continues to send players to shine in the NFL.

Iowa Football Lands Transfer RB Phillips Junior
01:40|Iowa Football Secures Major Offensive Boost with Transfer Running Back L.J. Phillips Junior Iowa football has landed a significant offensive boost with the commitment of transfer running back L.J. Phillips Junior from South Dakota. Phillips Junior, a five-foot-nine, 225-pound back, led his team to a Division Two national title last year, rushing for 1,920 yards and 19 touchdowns while averaging 6.5 yards per carry. He has two years of eligibility left and will join the Hawkeyes via the transfer portal, filling a void left by the departure of tailbacks Terrell Washington and Jaziun Patterson. Phillips Juniors addition should provide depth to Iowas rushing game and potentially form a formidable one-two punch with sophomore Kamari Moulton. This move comes after a nine-and-four season for the Hawkeyes, with Phillips Juniors arrival aiming to take pressure off the quarterback situation and bolster the teams chances of climbing the Big Ten standings.
Iowa Hawkeyes Land Transfer Safety Xavier Styles
01:45|Iowa Hawkeyes football secures tenth transfer portal commitment with safety Xavier Styles, a redshirt sophomore from Robert Morris. Styles, a six-foot-two, one hundred ninety-five-pound safety, brings three years of eligibility and a strong performance in 2025, starting most games with thirty-six tackles, seven pass breakups, and one interception. Iowas secondary, which lost key players to graduation and the portal, gains a reliable coverage guy with downhill aggression. The Hawkeyes have also added nine other talents in the portal, setting up an exciting two thousand twenty-six season in the Big Ten.
Iowa Hawkeyes Land Powerhouse RB L.J. Phillips
01:56|Iowa Hawkeyes secure powerhouse running back L.J. Phillips Junior from South Dakota, who led FCS rushers with 1900 yards and 19 TDs last season. Phillips, a finalist for the Walter Payton Award, chose Iowa over Penn State and has two years of eligibility left. He fills a gap in Iowas backfield and joins a strong transfer haul, enhancing the Hawkeyes ground game for the upcoming season.
Iowa Lands Two Transfer Stars for 2026 Season
01:23|Iowa Secures Key Transfer Portal Commitments: Running Back L.J. Phillips Junior and Safety Xavier Styles Join Hawkeyes Football Team
Iowa Football Lands Top FCS Rusher L.J. Phillips
01:00|Iowa Football Secures Top FCS Rusher: L.J. Phillips Junior Commits to Hawkeyes Iowa football has landed a major transfer portal win with the commitment of L.J. Phillips Junior, the top rusher in FCS football last season. Phillips, a five-foot-nine, 225-pound back from Wichita, Kansas, brings proven production from a smaller program to the Big Ten. With two seasons of eligibility left, hes poised to make an immediate impact and strengthen the Hawkeyes ground game.
LJ Phillips Joins Iowa Hawkeyes
01:29|LJ Phillips Junior, a formidable FCS running back from South Dakota, has committed to Iowa via the transfer portal. With impressive stats, including 1,921 rushing yards and 19 TDs in 2025, Phillips is poised to enhance Iowas ground game. Despite a quiet performance against Iowa State last season, his pedigree and proven talent make him a valuable addition to the Hawkeyes roster, promising more big plays in the upcoming season.