
Will Hubert Poised to Lead Iowa Hawkeyes Defense in 2026
Will Hubert, a senior defensive lineman wearing jersey 57, is emerging as a key leader for Iowa's 2026 football season.
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Will Hubert, a senior defensive lineman wearing jersey 57, is emerging as a key leader for Iowa's 2026 football season.
The Iowa Hawkeyes defensive line will look markedly different when the 2026 season opens, after the program lost 24 of the 25 sacks it recorded a year earlier. The departure of those pass‑rush producers has left a void that the coaching staff is eager to fill with a blend of experience and untapped talent.
The Iowa Hawkeyes lost 24 of 25 sacks from last season, prompting a search for new leaders on the edge. Veteran Kenny Merrieweather, high‑upside transfer Kahmari Brown and recovering Drew Campbell headline a group that must step up under head coach Kirk Ferentz.

Iowa’s defensive coordinator Phil Parker sees in Brown the explosiveness and adaptability needed to fill the void left by departed linemen and to compete in the Big Ten.
The Hawkeyes lost three starting linemen from the 2025 roster, but a mix of transfer portal talent and home‑grown prospects aims to fill the void before the 2026 campaign.
The Hawkeyes lost three starting defensive linemen and are turning to four transfer‑portal recruits, including standout pass‑rusher Kahmari Brown, while returning veterans and emerging talents aim to fill the gap ahead of the next campaign.

The Hawkeyes face a pivotal 2026 campaign marked by roster turnover, emerging talent, and the challenge of integrating new pieces quickly enough to compete in the Big Ten.

With several starters gone and a new quarterback taking the helm, Iowa’s coaching staff is banking on disciplined play and improved defensive statistics to climb the rankings.

From a dominant high school career in Winfield‑Mount Union to early collegiate performances, Cam Buffington is emerging as a key playmaker for the Hawkeyes.