The All-American teams are full of Hawkeyes after another solid season.
There are five outlets that the NCAA allows to determine consensus All-Americans, and every list released to date has included multiple Hawkeyes.
The expectations were extremely high this season, and while the squad ultimately fell short of the ultimate goals of playing for a Big Ten title and making the College Football Playoff, the season was successful overall.
The Associated Press (AP) is the latest ranking service to release its All-American teams, and unsurprisingly, two Hawkeye seniors earned First-Team designations.
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Offensive linemen Beau Stephens and Logan Jones were selected as AP First-Team All-Americans, continuing Iowa's impressive streak.
With two players making the AP All-American First-Team, Iowa has now had a player on the first or second team every year for the past 12 years.
Iowa is also one of only two programs to have two offensive players on the first team.
Beau Stephens, a six-foot-five, 315-pound offensive lineman from Blue Springs, Missouri, started at left guard in all 12 games this season.
Stephens is a two-year starter and has started in all 33 games for the Hawkeyes over the past two seasons.
Logan Jones, a six-foot-three, 302-pound center from Council Bluffs, Iowa, has been racking up the postseason awards.
Jones is the 2025 Rimington Trophy recipient, a finalist for the Outland Trophy, a Walter Camp, The Athletic, and USA Today First-Team All-American.
Jones has been a staple of the offensive line this season, starting all 12 games at center, and was named a captain before the start of the season.
