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Iowa Football May Have Quarterback Controversy

Iowa football may have a quarterback controversy on its hands. Northwestern transfer Brendan Sullivan is coming to Iowa and Cade McNamara has yet to fully recover from a knee injury suffered last season.

QUARTERBACK CONTROVERSY
McNamara has yet to show what he can do since transferring in from a Michigan football playoff team pre-JJ McCarthy. And Sullivan has a prior relationship with Iowa offensive coordinator Tim Lester. McNamara begins his final year of eligibility. His time is running out while Sullivan has two years left. Stay tuned for an interesting summer with Iowa football.

HATE CRIME?
Speaking if Iowa, do we have some Iowa football vs Iowa basketball crime? Former Iowa defensive back and current Philadelphia Eagles player Cooper DeJean says he can beat former Hawkeyes basketball player Caitlin Clark in one-on-one basketball. Clark sent him a text saying that he could not!

GOOD NEWS IN B-TOWN
We have some good portal news for new Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti and former Indiana basketball player Pat Knight, son of legendary coach Bob Knight has a new coaching gig. Tune in right here to find out what is going on.

Plus we take a look ahead to the weekend with exciting programming on the Big 10 Network with Big 10 Classics and Live Action. Tune in here and make your plans. It’s all right here on Locked on Big 10!

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