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As attention turns to portal, Iowa has already ‘done our due diligence’
IOWA CITY — The transition from the spring practice season to the transfer portal season has not been much of a transition at all on Evashevski Drive.
Iowa football already has “done our due diligence” in the transfer portal, head coach Kirk Ferentz said moments after the Hawkeyes’ open practice on Saturday, as he and the coaching staff “do everything we can to help our team.”
“One nice thing about spring practice — it’s not like we have game prep, so there are hours outside of practice in our meetings where we can kind of watch that stuff,” Ferentz said.
The Hawkeyes’ potential portal needs in the spring transfer cycle — players can enter from April 16-30 although they can commit any time — include quarterback and wide receiver.
The Hawkeyes are especially reliant at quarterback on Cade McNamara, who is coming off ACL surgery in 2023 and was last able to play a full season in 2021. Meanwhile they have only four upperclassmen at wide receiver (and that includes two walk-ons).
Offensive coordinator Tim Lester, while also expressing confidence in his quarterbacks and wide receivers, said in his news conference last week “you’re always looking” at the transfer portal.
“I don’t think anyone ever turns a blind eye to that at any position,” Lester said. “I think everyone has plans, and Coach (Ferentz) and Tyler (Barnes) will figure out which ones as we move on. But we’re always actively looking everywhere.”
Some portal activity already is evident.
Iowa picked up a commitment on Saturday from North Dakota offensive lineman Cade Borud although he is not expected to be on scholarship. Missouri State wide receiver Raylen Sharpe, a third-team FCS All-American last year, announced on Sunday his plans to visit the Hawkeyes this week.
Iowa’s ability to add via the portal is hamstrung by its current scholarship situation. The Hawkeyes, as of midday Sunday, have 89 players on scholarship — four above the limit.
“I don’t anticipate us having to go out and get 10 guys or something like that,” Ferentz said. “Some people, that’s just kind of how they operate, so it’s a little bit different.”
How much attrition Iowa experiences in the next few days could dictate how much flexibility it has in the portal. Ferentz referenced longtime NFL coach Mike Tomlin’s famous line about needing “volunteers, not hostages” as he talked about attrition in the Iowa program.
“You just don’t want guys on the team that aren’t fully invested and feeling good about things,” Ferentz said.
Iowa finished spring practices on Saturday, so this week will be an opportune time for anyone to enter the portal without missing out on any practice time. There could be more available talent as well for the same reason.
“There will probably be a new round of entries, more participants here this week in the portal because a lot of people are finishing up today,” Ferentz said, referencing the timeline of spring practices across the country.
Each portal cycle comes with some unpredictability. Last spring, Iowa did not lose any scholarship players to the portal. In the preceding winter transfer portal window, however, 10 scholarship players departed.
This winter, Iowa lost four scholarship players via the portal. This spring, wide receiver Jacob Bostick and offensive lineman Kadyn Proctor have entered the portal so far. (Proctor, who committed to Iowa in January, departed before participating in any practices.)
“It’s hard to predict anything,” Ferentz said. “A couple of years ago, we had a bunch of guys leave in December. You just never know. … Because of the circumstances in college football right now — the portal, NIL and all that stuff — any charts that you might have had for the last 20 years, right now they’re not holding true.”
Ferentz is confident it is “going to work itself out,” though.
“I feel pretty good about that,” Ferentz said.
Comments: john.steppe@thegazette.com
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Seven Of Eight 3A Slots Filled For Iowa High School Boys State Tournament
Seven of the eight spots for the upcoming Class 3A Iowa High School Athletic Association Boys State Tournament were determined Monday night in substate championship action.
Advancing to the Casey’s Center in Des Moines, Iowa were ADM, Ballard, Storm Lake, Carroll, Gilbert, Pella and Solon. On Tuesday, Cedar Rapids Xavier will play Dubuque Wahlert Catholic, as that game was moved due to the Dubuque Wahlert Catholic girls competing in the girls state tournament.
The seven teams advancing were all the higher seeds, as six of the seven picked up victories on their home court. The other – Storm Lake’s 66-53 win over Sergeant Bluff-Luton – was held at nearby Buena Vista University.
ADM claimed a 30-point decision over Nevada while Ballard bested Oskaloosa, 79-45. Carroll claimed a three-point triumph vs. Sioux Center, Gilbert bested rival North Polk, 73-62, Pella eliminated Keokuk, 60-47, and Solon downed Central DeWitt, 49-44.
The state tournament bracket will be released following the conclusion of the Cedar Rapids Xavier-Dubuque Wahlert Catholic contest.
The 4A substate championships are also on deck for Tuesday evening.
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Where Iowa State basketball stands in NCAA Tournament bracketology
Iowa State basketball coach TJ Otzelberger on prepping for Arizona
Iowa State basketball coach TJ Otzelberger on prepping for Arizona after loss to Texas Tech.
We’re heading down the homestretch.
Iowa State men’s basketball has two regular-season games left, followed by the Big 12 Tournament.
Iowa State enters the final week of the regular season with a 24-5 overall record and an 11-5 mark in Big 12 action.
The Cyclones have a NCAA Tournament resume-bolstering opportunity on Monday, March 2 with a road game against Arizona, before wrapping up the regular-season on Saturday, March 7 against Arizona State.
Plenty can still change with bracketology from now until Selection Sunday on March 15, but here is where experts are projecting Iowa State to land in the NCAA Tournament entering the final week of the regular season:
Iowa State basketball’s computer metrics as of Tuesday
Eugene Rapay covers Iowa State athletics for the Des Moines Register. Contact Eugene at erapay@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter at @erapay5
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Iowa Lottery Pick 3 Midday, Pick 3 Evening results for March 1, 2026
The Iowa Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big with rewards ranging from $1,000 to millions. The most an Iowan has ever won from playing the lottery was $343 million in 2018 off the Powerball.
Don’t miss out on the winnings. Here’s a look at Sunday, March 1, 2026, winning numbers for each game:
Winning Pick-3 numbers from March 1 drawing
Midday: 6-9-4
Evening: 4-2-5
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Winning Pick-4 numbers from March 1 drawing
Midday: 1-7-4-8
Evening: 7-6-9-1
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Winning Millionaire for Life numbers from March 1 drawing
10-11-12-35-56, Bonus: 04
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When are the Iowa Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 9:59 p.m. CT on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 10:00 p.m. CT on Tuesday and Friday.
- Lotto America: 9:15 p.m. CT on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Lucky for Life: 9:38 p.m. CT daily.
- Pick 3 (Day): 12:20 p.m. CT daily.
- Pick 3 (Evening): 10:00 p.m. CT daily.
- Pick 4 (Day): 12:20 p.m. CT daily.
- Pick 4 (Evening): 10:00 p.m. CT daily.
- Millionaire for Life: 10:15 p.m. CT daily.
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