Iowa adjusts 2025 football schedule
The Iowa football program has made an adjustment to their schedule for the 2025 season. The Hawkeyes have added the University of Albany to the 2025 slate of games and moved an already scheduled game against Florida Atlantic from 2025 to 2030.
The Hawkeyes will open the 2025 season hosting the University of Albany on Aug. 30, while welcoming Florida Atlantic to Kinnick Stadium on Aug. 31, 2030.
In 2025, Iowa will host Albany (Aug. 30), UMass (Sept. 13), Indiana, Michigan State, Minnesota, Oregon and Penn State, and travel to Iowa State (Sept. 6), Rutgers, USC, Wisconsin and Nebraska. Dates for the 2025 conference schedule will be announced in the next month.
In 2026, Iowa will entertain Northern Illinois (Sept. 5), Iowa State (Sept. 12), Northern Iowa (Sept. 19), Nebraska, Ohio State, Purdue and Wisconsin, and travel to Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Northwestern and Washington.
Other known future nonconference opponents and dates include Ball State (Sept. 4) and at Iowa State (Sept. 11) in 2027; hosting Western Michigan on Sept. 16, 2028; Northern Illinois on Sept. 15, 2029; and Florida Atlantic on Aug. 31, 2030.
2025
Albany (Aug. 30)
at Iowa State (Sept. 6)
UMass (Sept. 13)
2026
Northern Illinois (Sept. 5)
Iowa State (Sept. 12)
UNI (Sept. 19)
2027
Ball State (Sept. 4)
at Iowa State (Sept. 11)
2028
Western Michigan (Sept. 16)
2029
Northern Illinois (Sept. 15)
2030
Florida Atlantic (Aug. 31)
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This article was originally published by Tom Kakert at On3 – (https://www.on3.com/teams/iowa-hawkeyes/news/iowa-hawkeye-football-schedule-2025/).
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