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Kirk Ferentz optimistic about Iowa football passing game in 2026

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Despite losing some key pieces from last year's offense, Iowa head football coach Kirk Ferentz is optimistic his passing game will be good in 2026.

The Iowa football offense has taken big steps forward over the past couple of seasons. In just two years, offensive coordinator Tim Lester has helped the Hawkeyes double their points per game output. The running game and offensive line have both been great, and last season, even the passing game came on a little bit.

Despite not having a single quarterback throw for over 200 yards in a game until the ReliaQuest Bowl, it's hard to argue the fact that Iowa 's passing game took a step forward in 2025. A big part of that was quarterback Mark Gronowski, who's now in the NFL with the Miami Dolphins. His departure leaves a big hole to fill and more questions to be asked about how the passing game will look in 2026.

Head coach Kirk Ferentz looked to quell some of those concerns on Saturday. Speaking to the media after Iowa's spring game, Ferentz had the following to say about the passing game. "There are some things that would give you reason for optimism," Ferentz said.

Kirk Ferentz on the passing game: There are some things that would give you reason for optimism. ” Adds that it has been tough to keep receivers on the field so far. But adds that things will be better once everyone gets healthy.