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Iowa Hawkeyes’ quarterback battle heads into unknown territory

As training camp winds down, the team's defense shines while inexperienced signal‑callers vie for the starting role

As the Iowa Hawkeyes gear up for the upcoming season, the spotlight has turned to the quarterback position, with training camp and the season opener fast approaching.

While the defense is projected to be a strength, its experience is lower than in recent years, yet the unit remains a cornerstone of the team's strategy.

Quarterback competition stays under wraps

Two young signal‑callers, Jeremy Hecklinski and Hank Brown, are battling for the starting spot, but the coaching staff has kept the details closely guarded.

Analysts have placed Hecklinski in the 15th tier of college football quarterbacks according to ESPN, underscoring the challenge he faces.

The lack of a clear starter suggests the competition may spill over into the non‑conference portion of the schedule, adding uncertainty to early games.

Coaching perspective

Head coach Kirk Ferentz and his assistants, including Phil Parker and Tim Lester, have emphasized the importance of the quarterback role while refusing to reveal a timeline for a decision.

Fans and observers alike are watching closely, aware that the outcome could shape the team's momentum heading into Big Ten play.

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