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Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz on the Hawkeyes next starting QB

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December 25th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Iowa football coach Kirk Ferentz believes The Hawkeyes’ next starting quarterback is already on campus. Iowa’s last two starters, Mark Gronowski and Cade McNamara, were acquired via the transfer portal. Hank Brown has appeared in three games this season after transferring from Auburn and Jeremy Hecklinski has appeared in two games after starting his career at Wake Forest.

Ferentz does not feel the Hawkeyes will be in the market for a starting quarterback when the portal opens next month.

The 23rd ranked Hawkeyes leave for Tampa on Friday to continue preparations for the ReliaQuest Bowl against 14th ranked Vanderbilt on New Years Eve.

Iowa State’s Momcilovic leads the nation in three-point percentage

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December 24th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State junior forward Milan Momcilovic leads the nation in three point percentage. The native of Wisconsin has made 48 three pointers in the third ranked Cyclones’s 12-0 start to the season and is connecting on better than 55 percent from behind the arc. ISU coach T.J. Otzelberger wanted Momcilovic to be more aggressive on the offensive end of the floor this season.

Otzelberger says Momcilovic has improved in all aspects of his game.

Momcolivic says it is early and there still needs to be improvement.

Momcilovic says his mental approach to shooting has gotten better.

The Cyclones return to action Monday night by hosting Houston Christian.

Iowa DE Ethan Hurkett previews the ReliaQuest Bowl in Tampa

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December 24th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Iowa’s seniors hope to end their careers with a win when the 23rd ranked Hawkeyes play 14th ranked Vanderbilt in the ReliaQuest Bowl on New Years Eve. The Hawkeyes are 8-4 and leave for Tampa on Friday.

That’s defensive end Ethan Hurkett. Bowl games don’t carry the importance they once did but Hurkett says this one has a great deal of meaning for the Hawkeyes.

It will be Iowa’s final chance to post a win over a rated team this season.

The chore for the defense will be finding a way to slow down Vanderbilt quarterback and Heisman finalist Diego Pavia. The dual threat quarterback has passed for nearly 32 hundred yards and rushed for more than 800.

Vanderbilt finished the regular season with a record of 10-2.

CAM Boys Basketball on Two-Game Win Streak Heading Into Break

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December 24th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

After a three-game skid to start the season, the CAM Cougars basketball team has won two in a row heading into the holiday break. After wins over Ar-We-Va and Exira-EHK, Head Coach Ian Hunt sees the confidence skyrocketing amongst his team.

Hunt says the way the team doesn’t stand around and are always moving on the floor has been impressive.

For the Cougars, it’s not just about the shots you make and how many points you put on the scoreboard, but the way you handle yourself on the floor.

During the break, there may be some new sets CAM utilizes.

The Cougars return to the floor on Saturday, January 3rd with a road contest at Boyer Valley.

Jesse Bobbit Named Iowa State Defensive Coordinator

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December 23rd, 2025 by Christian Adams

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State head coach Jimmy Rogers has announced that Jesse Bobbit, a former player for him at South Dakota State, has been named the Cyclones’ defensive coordinator.

“Jesse was one of the most focused players I’ve ever coached and that has carried over into his coaching career,” Rogers said. “He has a great ability to build a culture within his defensive staff and on that side of the ball. A culture where guys play for each other and hold each other accountable.

“The style we are going to play here will replicate Jesse’s personality, his intensity and what he expects on a day-to-day basis.”

Bobbit arrives at Iowa State after a successful first season at Washington State as he helped a team with 75 newcomers reach the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, which it won Monday against Utah State with Bobbit serving as interim head coach.

Washington State finished the season 7-6, with its almost completely new roster. The Cougars had a few near upsets as well, falling by four points or less to College Football Playoff qualifiers Ole Miss (21-24) and James Madison (20-24), as well as ACC Champion Virginia (20-22), on the road. Bobbit’s defense held each of the three opponents to at least 10 points below their season average.

The Cougars allowed just 20.2 points per game in 2025, including just 13.5 points in the final nine games. In total, WSU allowed 10 points or less in six of 13 contests.

Under Bobbit’s leadership, Washington State had one of the nation’s best passing defenses in 2025, ranking 13th nationally while allowing just 174.4 passing yards per game. On the ground, WSU gave up just 125.2 rushing yards as its total defense finished the regular season ranked No. 15 with opponents recording just 299.5 yards per game.

 

Washington State racked up 31 sacks and was outstanding in specialty situations. The Cougars were seventh nationally in fourth down conversion defense (.333) and their red zone defense ranked 10th nationally (.727).

Prior to Washington State, Bobbit spent three seasons (2022-24) at South Dakota State alongside Rogers, winning back-to-back national championships in 2022 and 2023 and finishing as a semifinalist in 2024. Three Jackrabbits’ defensive players earned All-America accolades during his tenure as an on-field assistant.

He became SDSU’s defensive coordinator when Rogers took over as head coach and the Jackrabbit defense finished first in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) both seasons, including allowing just 9.3 points during the 2023 national championship season.

The 2023 team also ranked first nationally in red zone conversion percentage defense (.588), total defense (257.2 yards per game) and turnovers gained (29).

Bobbit’s first stint at Washington State was from 2020 to 2021 when he was a graduate assistant and worked in quality control for the defense. The 2021 Cougar squad played in the Sun Bowl.

The Palatine, Illinois native was a three-year starter at linebacker for the Jackrabbits, serving as team captain and earning All-Missouri Valley Football Conference second team honors in 2016.  Out of college, he worked at Bellevue West High School as linebackers and special teams coach in 2018.

Bobbit earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education with a minor in health education from South Dakota State in 2017. He received his master’s degree in education from Washington State, where he served as a graduate assistant.

Coaching Experience

2026 – Iowa State – Defensive Coordinator

2025 – Washington State – Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers

2023-24 – South Dakota State – Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers

2022 – South Dakota State – Safeties/Recruiting Coordinator

2021 – Washington State – Defensive Quality Control

2020 – Washington State – Graduate Assistant (Linebackers)

2019 – South Dakota State – Graduate Assistant (Linebackers/Safeties)

2018 – Bellevue West High School (Neb.) – Linebackers/Special Teams

Iowa OT Trevor Lauck on the ReliaQuest Bowl

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December 23rd, 2025 by Ric Hanson

At a time when college football players have business decisions to make Iowa and Vanderbilt appear focused on the ReliaQuest Bowl in Tampa. The 23rd ranked Hawkeyes and 14th ranked Commodores collide on New Years Eve. Iowa sophomore left tackle Trevor Lauck.

Lauck says he is enjoying bowl season.

The Hawkeyes finished the regular season with a record of 8-4.

Folgueiras making progress for Iowa

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December 23rd, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Iowa basketball coach Ben McCollum likes the progress junior forward Alvaro Folgueiras has made heading into Christmas break. The native of Spain is averaging just over nine points and shooting better than 45 percent from three point range for an Iowa team that is 10-2. McCollum says Folgueiras is adjusting to a new style of player after being named the Horizon League Player-of-the-Year last season at Robert Morris.

McCollum says he is doing a better job of just playing and not worry about results.

Folgueiras says for himself and the team success begins at the defensive end.

He says continued growth is a must as the Hawkeyes get ready to head back into Big Ten play.

Folgueiras is coming off a season high 17 points in Saturday’s win over Bucknell. The Hawkeyes return to action next Monday by hosting UMass-Lowell.

Bastida Named Big 12 Wrestler of the Week

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December 23rd, 2025 by Christian Adams

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State heavyweight Yonger Bastida was named the Big 12 Wrestler of the Week after securing a pair of victories against top-6 opponents last weekend at the Collegiate Wrestling Duals, the league office announced Tuesday.

Bastida defeated both Ohio State’s No. 3 Nick Feldman and Lehigh’s No. 6 Nathan Taylor Sunday afternoon in Nashville. Both matches ended with the same score, a 4-2 decision in the Cuban’s favor.

It marks Bastida’s fourth career weekly honor from the league and the second time this season that a Cyclone has been recognized by the conference.

Now 12-0 on the season, Bastida has seven wins over ranked opponents, including four wins over top-10 foes. He owns a 43:1 takedown ratio this season and has gone eight-consecutive matches without surrendering a takedown.

No. 3 Iowa State is off until after the New Year. The Cyclones are back in action Jan. 4 at Stanford.

Jon Heacock Retires From Coaching

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December 23rd, 2025 by Christian Adams

AMES, Iowa – After more than 40 seasons spent at the collegiate level, former Iowa State defensive coordinator Jon Heacock has announced his retirement from coaching.

Heacock, who helped turn the Iowa State defense into one of the nation’s very best and most respected units, was a finalist for the Broyles Award in 2017 and was again a nominee from 2022-25.

Heacock’s coaching career spanned time as both a college and high school coach. He spent the last 12 seasons on Matt Campbell’s coaching staff at Toledo and Iowa State, including the last 10 seasons leading a Cyclone defense that went from the bottom of the Big 12 prior to his arrival to annually one of the league’s stingiest units.

Having been a part of 72 Cyclone victories, no other coordinator in school history seen ISU win more games during their tenure. He joined the school in 2016 alongside Campbell and the defensive players he has coached at Iowa State have been recognized by the Big 12 Conference a total of 80 times, earning either first- or second-team honors on 28 occasions.

“I’m so thankful, grateful and blessed to have worked alongside some of the finest players, support staff members and coaches in America,” Heacock said in an X post announcing his retirement. “I’m certainly thankful and grateful that God chose me to be the defensive coordinator at Iowa State University for 10 years. Ames, Iowa State, the team, and Cyclone Nation: Man, we all did some special stuff together! Thanks to you all!”

Heacock’s nationally-recognized 3-3-5 defense, implemented in 2017, altered the Big 12 Conference and has been imitated often in the college ranks. The Cyclone defense has frequently ranked among the Big 12’s best under his leadership. In 10 seasons at ISU, his unit ranked among the league’s top three in scoring defense seven times, while ranking among the top-three in total defense six times.

The 2018 and 2022 team’s led the Big 12 in scoring defense. The latter became just the third team in Big 12 history to lead the league in scoring defense, total defense, rushing defense and passing defense.

Eight of his former Cyclone defensive players – Jamal Perry (CB), Willie Harvey (LB), Jake Hummel (LB), Anthony Johnson Jr. (DB), Will McDonald IV (DE), Enyi Uwazurike (DL), T.J. Tampa (DB), Darien Porter (DB) – played in the NFL. In 2023, McDonald became the school’s second-ever first-round pick in the NFL Draft.

The Beloit, Ohio native’s coaching career began as a graduate assistant at Toledo in 1983. It included time on Bo Schembechler’s staff at Michigan (1988-89), while he also worked alongside Jim Tressel.

He was head coach at Youngstown State from 2001-09, reaching the FCS Semifinal in 2006. At YSU, he was two-time Gateway Conference Coach of the Year (2005-06) and ended his tenure with a 60-44 overall record.

Boys Basketball Scoreboard from Mon. Dec. 22

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December 23rd, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

Non-Conference 

Winterset – 78 vs Atlantic – 49

Carroll – 67 vs Kuemper Catholic – 63

 

Western Iowa Conference 

AHSTW – 69 vs Logan-Magnolia – 51

Tri-Center – 58 vs Underwood – 53

 

Pride of Iowa Conference 

Martensdale-St. Marys – 55 vs Southwest Valley – 47

Southeast Warren – 64 vs Central Decatur – 53