A massive recruiting weekend for Iowa Football is finally here, with multiple top targets on campus this weekend.
The program has 18 official visits scheduled for this weekend (June 5-7), with seven of the 18 undecided on their college destinations. The first big OV weekend is headlined by a pair of talented four-star offensive linemen prospects, including Kyler Kuhn and Caleb Johnson. The program is also bringing in four-star Oklahoma CB prospect Daniel Yebit.
Even though it is a massive recruiting weekend for the program, they might have already won the week after a mid-week visit produced a big win on the recruiting trail.
Four-star WR prospect Lawrence Britt was 'blown away' by his official visit
The Iowa offense is not known for making explosive plays in the passing game, but the program is diligently working to flip the script. After adding talented wide receivers Tony Diaz and Evan James from the transfer portal, and returning Reece Vander Zee, the program is clearly signaling its focus on improving the passing game
The upward trajectory of the wide receiver room is important for the program, and it could get a huge boost after a four-star prospect was thoroughly impressed during his recent visit.
4-star WR Lawrence Britt took a mid-week OV to Iowa and the Hawkeyes blew him away.
— ChadSimmons (@ChadSimmons_) June 4, 2026
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According to Rivals' Chad Simmons, 2027 four-star wide receiver prospect Lawrence Britt was "blown away" during his official visit to the program earlier this week. Britt initially received an offer from the Hawkeyes at the end of April, and after his official visit, Iowa is now in the mix to sign him.
Britt is a two-way prospect for Lausanne Collegiate School, lining up at both wide receiver and defensive back, utilizing his blazing speed to stick with speedy wideouts or blow past defensive backs.
Last season, Britt tallied 696 receiving yards and 12 touchdowns, coupled with 299 rushing yards and five touchdowns on the ground. The program has been in constant contact with Britt, but they really broke through on his most recent visit.
Adding Britt to an already talented WR corps is essential for the Iowa offense, especially adding his elite speed on the outside. Don't look now, but the Iowa offense has all the potential to be elite not only next season, but also in the future.
