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Since 2005, Iowa has started 11, 13, 15, 15, 13, 12, 11, 12, 16, 13, 14, 14, 16, 15, 9 and 14 white athletes. The Hawkeyes are projected to start 14 again in 2021.
Iowa remains one of the most consistent programs in college football. Along with Wisconsin they remain a CF favorite and it's easy to see why.
Spencer Petras was inconsistent last season. With an eight game season, spring and fall camps under his belt let's hope he emerges as a top QB in the Big Ten. The Hawkeyes feature two WRs with NFL potential - Nico Ragaini and Charlie Jones. Jones is also slated to server as the Hawkeyes Punt and Kick Returner. TE Sam La Porta is another integral part of this offense.
On defense they commit the biggest caste crime by having a White starting CB in Riley Moss. Moss has been a good CB for the Hawkeyes over his three years. He's obviously a threat to the Caste System so let's hope he is in store for a big year. I think the last starting White CB in the Big Ten was Dustin Fox. On the defensive line Zach VanValkenburg played well last year as he transferred up from Division II. Expect a good year for him in 2021 which should help his draft stock.
A player to look forward to in the future (maybe even this season) is DB Cooper DeJean. Uber-athletic and talented. It would be nice to see him line up next to Koerner and Moss in the secondary this season.
Offense -
QB - Spencer Petras
FB - Monte Pottebaum
WR - Nico Ragaini
TE - Sam Laporta
LT - Jack Plumb
LG - Cody Ince
C - Tyler Linderbaum
RT - Nick DeJong
Defense -
DE - Zach VanValkenburg
DE - John Waggoner
LB - Jack Campbell
LB - Seth Benson
S - Jack Koerner
CB - Riley Moss
Players on the Two Deep:
Offense
QB - Alex Padilla
FB - Turner Pallisard
WR - Charlie Jones
TE - Luke Lachey
LT - Mason Richman
LG - Tyler Elsbury
C - Matt Fagan
RG - Josh Volk
RT - Connor Colby
Defense
DE Joe Evans
DT Lukas Van Ness
DT Logan Lee
S Quinn Schulte
Iowa remains one of the most consistent programs in college football. Along with Wisconsin they remain a CF favorite and it's easy to see why.
Spencer Petras was inconsistent last season. With an eight game season, spring and fall camps under his belt let's hope he emerges as a top QB in the Big Ten. The Hawkeyes feature two WRs with NFL potential - Nico Ragaini and Charlie Jones. Jones is also slated to server as the Hawkeyes Punt and Kick Returner. TE Sam La Porta is another integral part of this offense.
On defense they commit the biggest caste crime by having a White starting CB in Riley Moss. Moss has been a good CB for the Hawkeyes over his three years. He's obviously a threat to the Caste System so let's hope he is in store for a big year. I think the last starting White CB in the Big Ten was Dustin Fox. On the defensive line Zach VanValkenburg played well last year as he transferred up from Division II. Expect a good year for him in 2021 which should help his draft stock.
A player to look forward to in the future (maybe even this season) is DB Cooper DeJean. Uber-athletic and talented. It would be nice to see him line up next to Koerner and Moss in the secondary this season.
Offense -
QB - Spencer Petras
FB - Monte Pottebaum
WR - Nico Ragaini
TE - Sam Laporta
LT - Jack Plumb
LG - Cody Ince
C - Tyler Linderbaum
RT - Nick DeJong
Defense -
DE - Zach VanValkenburg
DE - John Waggoner
LB - Jack Campbell
LB - Seth Benson
S - Jack Koerner
CB - Riley Moss
Players on the Two Deep:
Offense
QB - Alex Padilla
FB - Turner Pallisard
WR - Charlie Jones
TE - Luke Lachey
LT - Mason Richman
LG - Tyler Elsbury
C - Matt Fagan
RG - Josh Volk
RT - Connor Colby
Defense
DE Joe Evans
DT Lukas Van Ness
DT Logan Lee
S Quinn Schulte