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NCAA orders Iowa to vacate four 2023 wins

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Iowa City. The NCAA announced Tuesday that the University of Iowa football program must vacate four wins from its 2023 season after finding that head coach Kirk Ferentz and assistant Jon Budmayr had impermissible contacts with a student‑athlete in November 2022, before the athlete entered the transfer portal, rendering the player temporarily ineligible. The ruling includes one year of probation, a $25,000 self‑imposed fine, a two‑week self‑imposed recruiting communications ban for 2026 and the vacating of four 2023 victories; Ferentz and Budmayr previously served a one‑game suspension at the 2024 opener and statements from the program noted cooperation and a focus on moving forward.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • November 2022: Budmayr and Ferentz had contacts with the student-athlete before he entered the transfer portal.
  • 2023 season: The student-athlete competed for Iowa and started four games, posting a 4-1 record as a starter.
  • 2024 season opener: Ferentz and Budmayr served a self-imposed one-game suspension.
  • NCAA investigation: Enforcement staff reviewed phone calls, texts, and institutional submissions regarding the contacts.
  • Tuesday: NCAA announced penalties including vacating four wins, one-year probation, a $25,000 fine, and recruiting communication restrictions.

Why This Matters to You

This ruling impacts the Hawkeyes' historic record and could affect their future recruiting. It's a reminder to all college sports fans about the importance of following NCAA rules. If you're an Iowa supporter, it's worth checking how this may influence the team's 2026 recruitment strategy.

The Bottom Line

The NCAA's decision underscores the consequences of breaking rules, even unintentionally. Iowa's football program is taking a hit, but they're focused on moving forward. If you're a college football fan, this is a situation to learn from. Worth forwarding if you know someone involved in college sports.

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Who Benefited

The NCAA and competing programs benefit from enforcement clarity and preserved regulatory standards, as penalties reinforce recruiting rules and address ineligible competition.

Who Impacted

The Iowa football program, its coaches, and the involved student-athlete experienced reputational, competitive and procedural consequences, including vacated wins and probation.

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Who Benefited

The NCAA and competing programs benefit from enforcement clarity and preserved regulatory standards, as penalties reinforce recruiting rules and address ineligible competition.

Who Impacted

The Iowa football program, its coaches, and the involved student-athlete experienced reputational, competitive and procedural consequences, including vacated wins and probation.

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