Iowa Hawkeyes ranked 21st in ESPN's future college football power rankings
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 8:15 PM
Last updated Jun 10, 2026
ESPN released its future college football power rankings, placing Iowa 21st among 68 teams for the period through the 2027 season. The rankings considered factors such as roster management and the coaching staff led by Kirk Ferentz. Iowa is noted for its strong offensive line and potential breakout stars, including defensive back Zach Lutmer and running back Kamari Moulton. Concerns remain about the starting quarterback situation and defensive line depth, especially following the loss of special teams coordinator LeVar Woods. Iowa is positioned as the seventh-highest ranked team in the Big Ten, reflecting a program with consistency and a solid foundation.
- •Iowa ranked 21st in ESPN's future power rankings.
- •Rankings consider factors like roster continuity and coaching staff.
- •Concerns include the starting quarterback and depth on the defensive line.
- •Zach Lutmer and Kamari Moulton are highlighted as breakout players.
- •Iowa stands as the seventh-highest Big Ten team in the rankings.
- 8:15 PMYahoo Sports — ESPN releases Iowa's future college football power ranking
"ESPN shared its future college football power ranking for the Iowa Hawkeyes.
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