The world of college football has changed dramatically over the past calendar year. The impact of these changes will be felt for years on all 134 of his FBS programs, and any program that reaches that level in the near future. With conference realignment and expanded playoffs, the college football regular season will bring new matchups and a whole new level of excitement, for better or worse.
Of course, the story hasn't been written yet for the 2024 Iowa Hawkeyes. With the Big Ten expanding to 18 teams with the addition of Oregon, UCLA, USC and Washington from the virtually defunct PAC-12, the Hawkeyes will see new opponents and avoid familiar ones. . With USC and Washington on the 2024 schedule, Iowa State will avoid Michigan and Illinois.
Despite these changes, Iowa remains the conference's most protected rivalry with Minnesota, Nebraska and Wisconsin. So we can see that the Hawkeyes will be facing these rivals every season for the foreseeable future.
With the conference eliminating divisional divisions and allowing the top two teams to meet in the Big Ten Championship, Iowa State will be able to rotate the remaining teams and make each conference program at least twice and three times within five years. We will guarantee that you will play less than once. period. This means the schedule varies significantly from year to year, rather than primarily flipping fixed opponents home and away.
So who will Iowa face in 2025? All of the Hawkeyes' opponents for the 2025 season have already been determined.
House |
away |
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florida atlantic |
iowa |
U mass |
nebraska |
Indiana |
rutgers |
michigan |
University of Southern California |
minnesota |
wisconsin |
Oregon |
|
pennsylvania state university |
Only three non-conference games have been scheduled. Iowa will host the Florida Atlantic Tournament on August 30th, the Iowa State Tournament on September 6th, and the Yumas Tournament on November 15th.
If the Hawkeyes have a successful 2024 season, it could lead to a strong 2025 season. Hosting Oregon State and Penn State at home will certainly be a tough matchup, but playing at Kinnick Stadium will be a definite advantage. They head to Los Angeles to face the USC Trojans as a conference opponent for the first time, which should be another exciting matchup. It's not like his other nine games are all “gimmies,” but Iowa's trajectory is such that the initial prediction that he would be favored in these games is justified. Of course, this is a fairly optimistic outlook.