The 2025 Iowa Hawkeyes football team represented the University of Iowa as a member of the Big Ten Conference during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Hawkeyes were led by twenty seventh-year head coach Kirk Ferentz. Iowa played their home games at Kinnick Stadium located in Iowa City, Iowa, and sold out all seven home contests for the fourth consecutive season.
The Hawkeyes ended the 2025 season with a 3427 win over the No. 14 Vanderbilt Commodores in the ReliaQuest Bowl to finish with a 9âÂÂ4 record (6âÂÂ3 Big Ten). During the regular season, Iowa lost 4 games by a total of 15 points to opponents all ranked in the top 20.
Graduate student center Logan Jones was named First-team All-Big Ten, Unanimous First-team All-American, and awarded the Rimington Trophy. Fellow graduate student Kaden Wetjen, return specialist, was named First-team All-Big Ten and RodgersâÂÂDwight Return Specialist of the Year for the second time, and Consensus First-team All-American. Senior quarterback Mark Gronowski tied the single-season Big Ten record for rushing touchdowns by a QB (16) and ended his career with an NCAA record 58 wins as a starter.
The Iowa Hawkeyes drew an average home attendance of 69,250, the 20th-highest of all college football teams.
After a sluggish first 20 minutes of play, the Hawkeyes running game came alive and the defense settled in. The 347 victory tied Kirk Ferentz with Woody Hayes in overall wins as a Big Ten coach (205).
The Hawkeyes never led in this game and lost for the first time in seven tries at Jack Trice Stadium. Iowa is now 1âÂÂ5 when Fox Big Noon Kickoff is on site.
This was Iowa's last game before the conference schedule and their first-ever meeting with UMass. The victory moved Kirk Ferentz into first place in overall wins as a Big Ten football coach. The Hawkeyes came out inspired, scoring touchdowns on their first three possessions. Kaden Wetjen returned a punt 95 yards at the beginning of the third quarter, effectively putting the game out of reach for the Minutemen in a 47âÂÂ7 rout. Kaden Wetjen earned Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance.
The Hawkeyes opened Big Ten play under the lights on a Friday night in Piscataway. The teams raced out to a 21-point tie in the first 22 minutes. The game pace slowed and Iowa pulled away in the fourth quarter and also blocked a crucial field goal. Kirk Ferentz maintained his unblemished record when facing the Scarlet Knights (50). Kaden Wetjen earned Big Ten Special Teams recognition for the second consecutive week.
Indiana, boasting the #3 scoring offense (54.8) and #5 scoring defense (8.3) in the country, defeated Iowa for the first time since 2012. The Hawkeyes faltered in the fourth quarter and Indiana took advantage with a 49-yard touchdown pass with 1:28 remaining. Iowa had won nine of the last ten games in this series.
Iowa won four consecutive games in this series for the first time in two decades (2002âÂÂ2005), and blanked Wisconsin at Camp Randall Stadium for the first time in 96 years. The Hawkeyes capitalized on three Badger turnovers in the first half. Iowa was able to run at will as this was the most lopsided win for the Hawkeyes since 1968 against the Badgers. The Hawkeyes have outscored Wisconsin 79âÂÂ10 in the last two matchups.
The Hawkeyes battled an emotional Penn State team who was playing their first game just days after the firing of head coach James Franklin. Both teams had success running the football, but Iowa popped a few more big plays and outlasted the Nittany Lions. The Hawkeyes' third win in the last four games in the series sent Penn State to 0âÂÂ4 in Big Ten play. Senior defensive back Xavier Nwankpa earned Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week for his performance against Penn State.
Minnesota has not won consecutive games at Kinnick Stadium in nearly 45 years (1981). Iowa dominated the first half, scoring in all three phases of the game. This was the most lopsided game in the series since 2008 as the Gophers never had momentum. The victory once again brought the Hawkeyes to bowl eligibility.
Fox Big Noon Kickoff was on hand for this top 20 showdown. These teams had only played each other three times prior and this was their first meeting in over 30 years. Rain was a factor as both teams struggled passing. Iowa took their first lead of the game at 1615 with 1:51 remaining. But, in their first visit to Iowa City since 1989, Oregon prevailed with a field goal, 1816.
Playing at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for the first time since 1976, the Hawkeyes took control early before stalling out down the stretch. For the second consecutive week rain was a factor but Iowa drove the ball effectively in the first half, leading 21âÂÂ10 at intermission. USC outscored Iowa 160 in the second half to keep their College Football Playoff hopes alive. Senior Mark Gronowski became the first Hawkeye to have rushing, receiving, and passing touchdowns in the same game in over 30 years. This was the first meeting of the schools since the 2019 Holiday Bowl. Iowa's last win at the Coliseum remains 1961, and The Trojans have an 83 advantage in the overall series.
With a first quarter 62-yard punt return for a touchdown, Kaden Wetjen broke a Tim Dwight return touchdown record from almost three decades prior. The Hawkeyes offense stalled for most of the first three quarters, but woke up in the fourth. Senior Drew Stevens kicked a 44-yard field goal in his final home game for the nail-biting win. Michigan State has only won at Kinnick Stadium twice in the last 30 years (2011, 2013). Wetjen was named Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week for a third time.
The Hawkeyes have won 10 of the last 11 in this trophy series. The Cornhuskers were also out for revenge as they gave away the last two match-ups on last-minute turnovers. This marked the 15th Heroes Game with Iowa holding an 11âÂÂ4 advantage as well as earning their seventh consecutive victory in Lincoln. After a back-and-forth first half, the Hawkeyes shut out the Cornhuskers in the second to get the most lopsided win in the series since 2017. Mark Gronowski also broke the Iowa single-season quarterback rushing record (491).
In this first-ever meeting of the two schools, the Hawkeyes' victory gave Kirk Ferentz the record for most bowl game wins as a Big Ten coach (11). Iowa started fast, scoring a touchdown on a two-minute opening drive and benefitted from an illegal punt by Vandy right before halftime. The Commodores rallied in the second half behind Heisman runner-up Diego Pavia, but Mark Gronowski threw for two touchdowns and ran for another to earn his 58th victory as a college quarterback. Drew Stevens capped his Hawkeye career with two field goals, providing some margin while adding to his school record for made field goals.