As Iowa football closes its 2025 fall camp, Hawkeye head coach Kirk Ferentz shared a few tremendous injury updates ahead of Iowa’s Aug. 30 season opener versus Albany.
The 27-year veteran Iowa head football coach confirmed that sophomore running backs Kamari Moulton and Terrell Washington Jr. have both returned to practice along with senior cornerback TJ Hall.
Ferentz indicated that redshirt freshman offensive lineman Will Nolan, who is still recovering from an offseason surgery.
“A lot of it is luck, quite frankly. I think the guys have done a good job training. They came into camp in really good shape and we had less soft tissue stuff than normal coming into camp. That was positive and we’ve been able to maintain it for the most part.
“Probably the biggest thing, Will Nolan had surgery this past spring, and we anticipate him not being ready. He’s probably three to four weeks away. Everybody else should be able to work as we get going,” Ferentz said.
Barring any unexpected setbacks, the Hawkeyes should be very healthy entering their 2025-26 campaign.
Iowa kicks off against FCS foe Albany from Kinnick Stadium at 5 p.m. CT. The game will air on FS1, with play-by-play broadcaster Eric Collins on the call alongside color commentator Spencer Tillman.
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