Which games did Iowa have to vacate?
Iowa vacated wins against Utah State, Iowa State, Western Michigan, and Michigan State from the 2023 season.
College Football / NCAA Investigation
The Iowa Hawkeyes football program is facing repercussions after an NCAA investigation revealed impermissible contact with quarterback Cade McNamara before he entered the transfer portal. This has resulted in the vacation of four wins from...
The NCAA investigation centered on contact between Iowa coaches and Cade McNamara before he officially entered the transfer portal in November 2022. Jon Budmayr, then an offensive analyst, initiated contact with McNamara, arranging for a call with head coach Kirk Ferentz. Ferentz assured McNamara he would have a place at Iowa. McNamara transferred to Iowa shortly after.
The NCAA determined this contact violated tampering rules. While Iowa self-imposed penalties, including suspensions for Ferentz and Budmayr, the NCAA deemed it necessary to vacate wins from the 2023 season when McNamara played while ineligible. McNamara played in five games in 2023 (four wins, one loss) before being sidelined by injury. He transferred to East Tennessee State for the 2025 season.
The penalties include: One year of probation, a $25,000 fine, a two-week ban on football recruiting communication during the 2026 calendar year, a reduction in recruiting person days, and the vacation of wins. Ferentz's career record will be adjusted to reflect the vacated wins. Despite the penalties, Iowa expressed disappointment, believing the forfeiture of wins was unwarranted. Ferentz surpassed Woody Hayes' 205 wins last season, but will be adjusted accordingly.
Iowa vacated wins against Utah State, Iowa State, Western Michigan, and Michigan State from the 2023 season.
In addition to vacating wins, Iowa received one year of probation, a $25,000 fine, and recruiting restrictions.
Ferentz served a one-game suspension during the 2024 season opener against Illinois State.
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