IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - Iowa’s offense was as inconsistent as any in the country last season, capable of hanging 55 points on Ohio State one week and getting shut out by Wisconsin the next.
A more reliable attack could help vault the Hawkeyes back atop the Big Ten West in 2018.
That’s certainly the hope at Iowa, which will bring back one of the nation’s most underrated quarterbacks in junior Nate Stanley, an imposing tight end combination in Noah Fant and T.J. Hockenson.
Iowa closed spring practice with an open practice on Friday at Kinnick Stadium - which will re-open on Sept. 1 when the Hawkeyes host Northern Illinois.

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