We are just under 60 days from Iowa Football! Fall camps are approaching fast, and multiple Hawkeyes have already been tabbed for All-American Honors.
Logan Jones (center), Rhys Dakin (punter), and Kaden Wetjen (receiver/returner) were named preseason All-American Second Team selections.
Gennings Dunker (offensive tackle) was named as a preseason All-American Third Team selection.
Dakin, Dunker, Jones, and Wetjen were also named to the preseason All-Big Ten First Team.
Aaron Graves (defensive tackle), Beau Stephens (guard), Drew Stevens (kicker), Ethan Hurkett (defensive tackle), and Xavier Nwankpa (safety) were named to the preseason All-Big Ten Second Team.
Kamari Moulton (running back) and Max Llewellyn (defensive end) were named to the preseason All-Big Ten Third Team.
Another large part of the college football offseason is the Big Ten Media Days.
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The Big Ten Media Days provide the media and fans with an opportunity to discuss the program's status and outlook with players and coaches before the season.
The 2025 Big Ten Media Days take place over three days from July 22 to 24 in Las Vegas. All 18 Big Ten schools will be represented during the media days, and the Big Ten Network will provide live coverage all three days.
The Big Ten Network will air six live hours of coverage, beginning at noon Central Time each day.
Each school will be represented by its head coach and three players. Iowa is sending Head Coach Kirk Ferentz along with players including Ethan Hurkett, Logan Jones, and Koen Entringer.
Iowa will take the stage on Day Three (July 24) of Big Ten Media Days.