Iowa
Iowa State receiver Hutchinson savors another college season
AMES, Iowa (AP) — A damaged thumb suffered final season could show to be a blessing for the Iowa State soccer group and receiver Xavier Hutchinson.
The Jacksonville, Fla., native established himself as one of many Massive 12’s premier move catchers in 2020 and 2021, however his hopes of coming into the NFL took a success final December.
“I undoubtedly explored it,” stated Hutchinson, who has 147 profession receptions for 1,758 yards and 9 touchdowns. “There have been simply sure issues I didn’t have in my management.”
Hutchinson underwent a surgical process after a bit of bone in his left thumb turned indifferent, however he returned to play with a forged within the Cyclones’ 20-13 loss to Clemson within the Cheez-It Bowl.
His lone catch in that sport was a diving, 34-yard seize – in opposition to Tigers’ cornerback Mario Goodrich, now a member of the Philadelphia Eagles – that introduced Iowa State followers to their toes and set an instance for Hutchinson’s youthful teammates.
“I used to be truly type of shocked a bit bit,” Cyclone wideout Jaylin Noel stated of Hutchinson’s catch, “however then once more, it’s Xavier.”
This isn’t the primary time Hutchinson’s desires have been delayed or doubtful.
He enrolled at Blinn (Texas) School out of highschool, however didn’t play in any of his first 5 video games.
“I actually didn’t assume I used to be going to get any (scholarship) gives,” Hutchison stated. “And I positive sufficient wasn’t going to get a Energy 5 faculty to take a look at me.
“However coach (Matt) Campbell stated he noticed one thing in me, simply from apply.”
Campbell, coming into his seventh season at Iowa State, took an opportunity of Hutchinson, who blossomed right into a two-time, first-team, all-Massive 12 choice.
This summer time, he was named to the Biletnikoff Award watch record, given yearly to the nation’s prime receiver.
“X is a novel participant,” Campbell stated. “He can do a variety of various things. The most effective factor is, getting the soccer in his arms. He’s a dynamic playmaker.”
Hutchinson would be the most dependable playmaker for a Cyclone offense that’s changing quarterback Brock Purdy, who handed for 12,170 yards and 81 touchdowns the earlier 4 years – serving to Iowa State submit a 31-20 file and seem in 4 bowl video games.
Hunter Dekkers is the brand new starter, having accomplished 20 of 36 passes for 193 yards and two touchdowns as a backup in 2021.
Hutchinson is already Dekkers’ favourite goal.
“It’s the very best feeling a quarterback may ask for,” Dekkers stated. “He’s top-of-the-line receivers within the nation. He does the whole lot very well.”
The Cyclones completed a disappointing 7-6 final season, after expectations for this system have been elevated following a 9-3 file in 2020 and the college’s first-ever look within the Massive 12 Championship sport.
Hutchinson’s thumb is absolutely healed and he needs to assist Iowa State make amends.
“I believe Hunter is an effective sufficient quarterback,” Hutchinson stated. “I’m simply there to make him look good, and him make me look good.”
Hutchinson’s former basketball-playing mom, Denise, and former observe star father, Trent, each served within the Navy. The work ethic they instilled included common 6 a.m. wakeup requires Xavier.
“They knew what they needed out of their son,” Hutchinson stated.
These expectations are being handed on to the remainder of the Cyclones.
“He’s a man who is available in and makes positive his management is felt,” Noel stated of Hutchinson. “He makes positive the entire wide-receiver group is the place they should be and doing what they should do.
“He as a teammate actually elevates our entire group.”
Hutchinson, in the meantime, is embracing his position and his return to Iowa State.
“Most undoubtedly it was a blessing in disguise,” he stated of the harm. “I wouldn’t wish to be anyplace else.”
Iowa
Iowa women’s wrestling adds Isabella Marie Gonzalez, No. 1 overall recruit in 2025 class
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The rich continue to get richer.
The Iowa women’s wrestling program added to an already loaded roster late Friday night with the commitment of Isabella Marie Gonzalez. She is the No. 3 pound-for-pound recruit in girls high school wrestling regardless of age and the No. 1 recruit in the class of 2025.
Gonzalez, who is ranked No. 1 nationally at 120 pounds at the high school level by USAWrestling, has the makings of a star. She was the U17 World Team representative (finishing fifth) for the United States at 53 kilograms this summer. She was also a U17 Pan-American Games champion in 2023, fitting the mold of what coach Clarissa Chun looks for in international success.
From the state of California, she is a two-time state champion, a multi-time Fargo medalist and a Super 32 champion.
“I am excited to announce my official commitment to the University of Iowa,” Gonzalez wrote in an Instagram post. “Thank you to everyone who has continued to support me through my journey. Go Hawkeyes!”
This is the first commit of the 2025 class for the Hawkeyes, who brought in seven freshmen and 11 total new faces in 2024. Given the proposed roster limits of 30 coming next season, the number of newcomers isn’t likely to match or exceed the 2024 number.
Regardless, this is a high-profile addition for the Hawkeyes in a weight that needed some additional talent. The lone question is whether that will be at 117 or 124 pounds for the Hawkeyes. Her addition to depth behind Brianna Gonzalez at 117 or potentially competing for a spot right away at 124 pounds will be a welcome addition either way.
Eli McKown covers high school sports and wrestling for the Des Moines Register. Contact him at Emckown@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter at @EMcKown23.
Iowa
What channel is Iowa vs. Maryland football on today? Time, TV for Hawkeyes’ Week 13 game
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The sixth-year senior defensive back addresses Maryland’s offense, Brian Ferentz and Iowa’s road woes this season on defense.
Hoping to end a chaotic buildup with a strong performance, Iowa football plays its final road game of the regular season Saturday at Maryland. Big Ten Network will televise the 11 a.m. CT contest.
The Hawkeyes (6-4, 4-3 Big Ten Conference) have had all kinds of drama at quarterback this week despite coming off a bye week. Brendan Sullivan is out this week with an ankle injury, while Cade McNamara (concussion) has been medically cleared but isn’t ready to start. That means walk-on Jackson Stratton, who made a second-half cameo last time out at UCLA, will likely be Iowa’s starting quarterback Saturday. Who will be his backup remains undetermined.
On the other side, Maryland (4-6, 1-6) is trying to claw its way to a bowl game after dropping five of its last six. Its most recent stumble came last week in a 31-17 home loss to Rutgers.
Here’s how to watch the Iowa vs. Maryland game today, including time, TV schedule and streaming information:
Watch Iowa vs. Maryland football live on FUBO (free trial)
What channel is Iowa vs. Maryland on today?
TV channel: BTN
Livestream: Fubo (free trial) and Fox Sports Live
Iowa vs. Maryland will broadcast nationally on BTN in Week 13 of the 2024 college football season. Guy Haberman and Yogi Roth will call the game from the booth at SECU Stadium, with Rhett Lewis reporting from the sidelines. Streaming options for the game include FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Iowa vs. Maryland time today
Date: Saturday, November 23
Start time: 11 a.m. (CT)
The Iowa vs. Maryland game starts at 11 a.m. CT from SECU Stadium in College Park, Maryland.
Iowa vs. Maryland predictions, picks, odds
Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Friday, Nov. 22
Moneyline: Iowa -200, Maryland +165
Spread: Iowa -4.5
O/U: 44.5
Iowa football schedule 2024
- Aug. 31: vs. Illinois State, (W, 40-0)
- Sept. 7: vs. Iowa State, (L, 20-19)
- Sept. 14: vs. Troy, (W, 38-21)
- Sept. 21: at Minnesota, (W, 31-14)
- Oct. 5: at Ohio State (L, 35-7)
- Oct. 12: vs. Washington (W, 40-16)
- Oct. 19: at Michigan State, (L, 32-20)
- Oct. 26: vs. Northwestern, (W, 40-14)
- Nov. 2: vs. Wisconsin, (W, 42-10)
- Nov. 8: at UCLA, (L, 20-17)
- Nov. 23: at Maryland, 11 a.m.
- Nov. 29: vs. Nebraska, 6:30 p.m.
- Record: 6-4
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Dargan Southard is a sports trending reporter and covers Iowa athletics for the Des Moines Register and HawkCentral.com. Email him at msouthard@gannett.com or follow him on Twitter at @Dargan_Southard.
Iowa
Iowa QB McNamara clarifies rumors about status
Iowa quarterback Cade McNamara said he didn’t travel to Saturday’s game at Maryland after not being fully cleared from a concussion sustained last month.
McNamara on Friday went to X to respond to what he called “ridiculous accusations” about his status with the team. The senior said he remains “a proud member of this football team.”
McNamara last played Oct. 26 against Northwestern, when he sustained the concussion. Brendan Sullivan stepped in and started Iowa’s next few games, but an ankle injury has sidelined him for the Maryland matchup. Sources told ESPN that Sullivan likely will not return until Iowa’s bowl game. Jackson Stratton, a walk-on who transferred to Iowa from Colorado State, will start against Maryland.
Iowa listed McNamara as the starter on its Monday depth chart, and he said he had been cleared to practice Sunday but “had an adverse reaction, which is common for someone coming out of [concussion] protocol.” He said he did not participate in practice Monday and for the rest of the week, and continues to work with team doctors and a concussion specialist.
Hawkeyes coach Kirk Ferentz said Tuesday that McNamara’s status was “cloudy,” but that the quarterback had been cleared to play.
“Whether or not he can play effectively or not, we’ll see,” Ferentz said.
Ferentz said on his radio show Wednesday that Stratton was in line to make his first start.
“He’ll get the start,” Ferentz said. “Confident that he’ll do a great job. He stepped in, did a really nice job in our last ballgame, and he’s got a good ability to throw the football, and he’s learning every day.”
Stratton completed 3 of 6 passes for 28 yards in Iowa’s loss against UCLA on Nov. 8. He appeared in four games for Colorado State in 2022 and none last season.
McNamara, a transfer from Michigan who helped the Wolverines to the 2021 Big Ten title, has opened the past two seasons as Iowa’s starter. He sustained an ACL tear in September 2023 that cost him the rest of the season. McNamara has 1,022 passing yards with 10 touchdowns and eight interceptions at Iowa.
He wrote on X that he intends to play in Iowa’s regular-season finale Nov. 29 at home against Nebraska.
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