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Iowa Football: QB competition tale of the tape

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Iowa Football: QB competition tale of the tape

The storylines of the summer and into fall camp for the Iowa Hawkeyes are headlined by one major component: who is going to be starting for Iowa at quarterback in Week 1 when they welcome the Northern Illinois Huskies to Kinnick Stadium?

Beyond that, does that individual necessarily have the starting job locked up, or could it continue into the regular season? The battle is between Jeremy Hecklisnki and Hank Brown after the departure of Mark Gronowski. The duo each spent last year in a backup role to Gronowski while learning the scheme of offensive coordinator Tim Lester.

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The competition saw no clear leader through spring practice, with the two splitting reps with the first-string offense rather evenly as things carried on. With the summer months and training camp ahead of us to decide who is going to be QB1 for the Hawkeyes, get to know Jeremy Hecklinski and Hank Brown a bit more.

Vitals

Iowa Hawkeyes quarterback Jeremy Hecklinski (10) celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Minnesota Golden Gophers Oct. 25, 2025 at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa.

Jeremy Hecklinski

Height: 5-foot-11

Weight: 188 pounds

Class: Sophomore

Hank Brown

Height: 6-foot-4

Weight: 215 pounds

Class: Junior

Background

Iowa Hawkeyes quarterback Hank Brown (9) throws a pass during a football game agains the Massachusetts Minutemen Sept. 13, 2025 at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa.

Iowa Hawkeyes quarterback Hank Brown (9) throws a pass during a football game agains the Massachusetts Minutemen Sept. 13, 2025 at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa.

Jeremy Hecklinski

High School: Walton High School

Hometown: Marietta, Georgia

Previous College: Wake Forest

Hank Brown

High School: Lipscomb Academy

Hometown: Nashville, Tennessee

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Previous College: Auburn

Recruiting

IOWA CITY, IA - OCTOBER 25: Quarterback Jeremy Hecklinski #10 of the Iowa Hawkeyes celebrates after running in a touchdown in the second half against the Minnesota Golden Gophers on October 25, 2025 at Kinnick Stadium, in Iowa City, Iowa. (Photo by Matthew Holst/Getty Images)

IOWA CITY, IA – OCTOBER 25: Quarterback Jeremy Hecklinski #10 of the Iowa Hawkeyes celebrates after running in a touchdown in the second half against the Minnesota Golden Gophers on October 25, 2025 at Kinnick Stadium, in Iowa City, Iowa. (Photo by Matthew Holst/Getty Images)

Jeremy Hecklinski

Class: 2024

Stars: Three-star recruit

Rankings: No. 40 QB, No. 75 recruit from Georgia, No. 646 overall recruit

Hank Brown

Class: 2023

Stars: Three-star recruit

Rankings: No. 71 QB, No. 41 recruit from Tennessee, No. 1473 overall recruit

College Stats

Iowa Hawkeyes quarterback Hank Brown (9) warms up before playing the Albany Great Danes Aug. 30, 2025 at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa.

Iowa Hawkeyes quarterback Hank Brown (9) warms up before playing the Albany Great Danes Aug. 30, 2025 at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa.

Jeremy Hecklinski

Passing: 2-2 (100%), 8 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT

Rushing: 1 rush, 6 yards, 6.0 yards per carry, 1 rushing TD

Hank Brown

Passing: 45-73 (61.6%), 642 yards, 7 TD, 4 INT

Rushing: 6 rushes, 7 yards, 1.2 yards per carry, 1 rushing TD

Quarterback Archetype

Iowa head football coach Kirk Ferentz gives team updates during a press conference as spring training begins Wednesday, March 26, 2025 in Iowa City, Iowa.

Iowa head football coach Kirk Ferentz gives team updates during a press conference as spring training begins Wednesday, March 26, 2025 in Iowa City, Iowa.

Jeremy Hecklinski

Jeremy Hecklinski would be quite the fiery, gunslinging mentality manning the quarterback position for the Iowa Hawkeyes. At 5-foot-11, he has to use his mobility to find clear throwing lanes and extend some plays outside of the pocket.

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This can come with a high-risk versus-reward battle for Kirk Ferentz and the Hawkeyes. How much risk will they take on with Hecklinski’s moxie, which could see some turnovers, to take off the training wheels and find out what his upside looks like, forcing the ball down the field?

Hank Brown

Hank Brown is your classic Iowa football quarterback. And when I say that, it is not at all meant in a derogatory way. Hank Brown is very smart and careful with the football. He knows the defense that Iowa has, and if he can manage the game, protect the ball, and make a few throws, the Hawkeyes are going to be in pretty good shape.

The question for Hank Brown comes in games where Iowa’s defense gets tested, and the Hawkeyes are forced to open it up a bit more and let it rip. He has the size to stand in the pocket and let it rip, but it would be coming out of his shell to do this if needed.

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