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“Hawk Central Hour” airs between 6-7 p.m. on 1460 KXnO-AM on Wednesdays and will feature Des Moines Register Hawkeyes columnist Chad Leistikow and beat writer Tyler Tachman. Follow their coverage at hawkcentral.com.

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“Hawk Central Hour” airs between 6-7 p.m. on 1460 KXnO-AM on Wednesdays and will feature Des Moines Register Hawkeyes columnist Chad Leistikow and beat writer Tyler Tachman. Follow their coverage at hawkcentral.com.

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Hawk Central: Iowa football's quarterback pursuits, Cy-Hawk evaluations in basketball

12/18/2024
Before five categories to evaluate in the Iowa football program's 8-4 regular season, the Register's Chad Leistikow and Tyler Tachman evaluate the addition of Hank Brown and the pursuit of Penn State transfer Beau Pribula. We also take a look back on the Iowa-Iowa State basketball games in Carver-Hawkeye Arena and look forward to big non-conference games for the women (Friday vs. UNI) and men (Saturday vs. Utah).

Duration:00:50:11

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Hawk Central: Breaking down Hank Brown, Iowa football's portal approach

12/11/2024
The transfer portal takes top billing, even on Cy-Hawk basketball week. The Register's Chad Leistikow and Tyler Tachman look at a potential Auburn transfer quarterback and discuss the Hawkeyes' portal approach in this pivotal period for the 2025 Hawkeyes. We also take stock of the Music City Bowl, the 2025 signing class and preview the Iowa-Iowa State men's game on Thursday.

Duration:00:49:38

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Taking stock of Iowa football's regular season, plus the latest on both Hawkeyes basketball teams

12/4/2024
With Iowa now awaiting its bowl destination, the Register's Chad Leistikow and Tyler Tachman dissect the Hawkeyes' 8-4 regular season and all that came with it. Plus, Fran McCaffery's bunch pulled off a stunner over Northwestern, while Jan Jensen's group continues motoring forward at 8-0 with a big game vs. Tennessee upcoming. The Register's Dargan Southard joins the show to talk all things Iowa women's basketball.

Duration:00:49:35

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Drew Stevens saves the day as Iowa football escapes another thriller vs. Nebraska

11/30/2024
Miguel Recinos. Keith Duncan. Marshall Meeder. And now, Drew Stevens. Four times since 2018 now, Iowa has beat Nebraska with a last-second field goal in dramatic fashion. Stevens, after being benched in last season's Nebraska thriller, redeemed himself with a game-winning 53-yard boot that just snuck inside the right upright. Live from Kinnick Stadium, the Register's Tyler Tachman and Chad Leistikow dissect another crazy night at Kinnick Stadium.

Duration:00:28:12

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Hawk Central: Talking turkey on Iowa-Nebraska football, women's basketball

11/27/2024
Chad Leistikow and Tyler Tachman get your set for Iowa-Nebraska football. Our Five Big Questions segment focuses on the addition of Nebraska offensive coordinator Dana Holgorsen and whether the Iowa passing offense can exceed last year's historically low total. After our predictions, Chad and Dargan Southard transition into 16-plus minutes of Iowa women's basketball conversations.

Duration:00:49:09

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Where Iowa football stands heading into Black Friday finale vs_ Nebraska

11/26/2024
Although College Football Playoff and Big Ten title aspirations have long faded, no one associated with Iowa football wants any season to have a Nebraska loss. The Hawkeyes will again lean on walk-on Jackson Stratton at QB, but Iowa should have better depth behind him this week with Cade McNamara and Brendan Sullivan both practicing. The Register's Chad Leistikow and Tyler Tachman discuss everything in play for the Hawkeyes to close the regular season.

Duration:00:24:30

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Iowa football ends disjointed week with strong road win over Maryland

11/23/2024
For a team long out of College Football Playoff and Big Ten title contention, Iowa sure had a dramatic week ahead of Saturday's game at Maryland. Rumors swirled particularly around Cade McNamara and Jermari Harris, both of whom didn't travel but remain active members of the Iowa football team. The Brian Ferentz reunion that was supposed to be a big deal suddenly faded to the backdrop, and so did the rest of the noise by kickoff Saturday. The Hawkeyes ended it all on a high note with a 29-13 win over the Terrapins, a game in which Kaleb Johnson, Drew Stevens and the Iowa defense shined in vintage fashion. Live from College Park, the Register's Chad Leistikow joins Tyler Tachman to dissect.

Duration:00:31:59

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Hawk Central: Iowa football's road woes on defense, previewing Maryland

11/20/2024
After going 16-4 on the road over a span of 20 games, the Iowa football team has lost three in a row away from Kinnick Stadium. What's going on, especially with the defense? We finally got some clues to simmering issues, and the Register's Chad Leistikow is joined by Tyler Tachman to break it down.

Duration:00:59:09

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Making sense of Iowa football's QB conundrum ahead of facing Maryland

11/19/2024
Kirk Ferentz confirmed Tuesday that Brendan Sullivan's ankle injury suffered at UCLA will leave him sidelined for Saturday's game at Maryland. After that, as the Iowa football coach so eloquently put it, everything is "clearly cloudy." Cade McNamara is cleared, but is he actually healthy enough to be effective? Did walk-on Jackson Stratton get enough bye-week reps for a potential victory? And where does Marco Lainez, who's been out with a broken thumb but is returning to practice, fit into the equation? The Register's Tyler Tachman and Chaf Leistikow discuss.

Duration:00:30:27

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Hawk Central: The reasons for Iowa football's regression on defense, and basketball is back

11/13/2024
It's a bye week for the Hawkeyes football team, so a good chance to take a big-picture look into why this disappointing season has sunk to 6-4. The Register's Chad Leistikow and Tyler Tachman start with a defense that is 25% worse than a year ago in terms of yards per play. We also talk Tim Lester plans at quarterback before getting into the men's and women's basketball early-season results.

Duration:00:48:15

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A disastrous first Big Ten West Coast trip for Iowa football in 20-17 loss at UCLA

11/9/2024
Jay Higgins got hurt. Brendan Sullivan got hurt. Jackson Stratton took meaningful snaps. Iowa's defense offered little resistance against a pedestrian UCLA squad. All of it equaled another Rose Bowl disaster as Iowa suffered a 20-17 loss to the Bruins. The Register's Chad Leistikow and Tyler Tachman sift through the aftermath.

Duration:00:23:31

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PODCAST: Has Iowa offensive line coach George Barnett been validated?

11/6/2024
Chad Leistikow and Tyler Tachman of the Des Moines Register kick off this week's Iowa-UCLA matchup breakdown with a conversation about the Hawkeyes' offensive line. Our "Five Big Questions" segment looks into Iowa's mission to slow UCLA quarterback Ethan Garbers and whether playing in the Rose Bowl will be a positive or negative for the Hawkeyes.

Duration:00:50:05

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Dissecting every element of Iowa football's tricky trip to UCLA

11/5/2024
With quarterback drama seemingly behind them, the Hawkeyes head west for their first West Coast Big Ten trip. Friday's game at UCLA will see Iowa enter the Rose Bowl on a short week, looking for its second road win this year. The Register's Chad Leistikow and Tyler Tachman dive into everything ahead of Friday.

Duration:00:32:25

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Iowa football's offensive attack stays strong in 42-10 drubbing of Wisconsin

11/3/2024
With Brendan Sullivan under center, everyone inside Kinnick Stadium seemed rejuvenated for domination under the lights. The Hawkeyes obliged with a 42-10 drubbing of Wisconsin, which marked the most points Iowa has scored in the rivalry since a 45-28 victory in 1975. Live from Kinnick Stadium, the Register's Chad Leistikow and Tyler Tachman break down all that went right for the Hawkeyes.

Duration:00:30:55

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Hawk Central: Previewing Iowa vs. Wisconsin football with '5 Big Questions'

10/30/2024
Naturally, Brendan Sullivan's introduction as the Hawkeyes' starting quarterback kicks off the conversation, but Chad Leistikow and Tyler Tachman also take time to evaluate the defense. Has it settled into a November lineup? This week's game preview is a biggie, Iowa vs. Wisconsin. Where do the Badgers have an edge? What type of stats should we expect from Sullivan? What if the forecasted rain comes to fruition?

Duration:00:49:42

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Clarity on Iowa football's QB situation, as Hawkeyes move forward with Brendan Sullivan as starter

10/29/2024
Clarity on the Hawkeyes' quarterback situation arrived Tuesday. Kirk Ferentz publicly confirmed Brendan Sullivan will remain Iowa's starter under center, while also detailing the concussion Cade McNamara suffered before exiting vs. Northwestern. Ahead of Saturday's big home game against Wisconsin, can Sullivan successfully guide Iowa through its always-pivotal November finish? The Register's Tyler Tachman and Chad Leistikow discuss that and more.

Duration:00:29:19

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Iowa football changes QBs, then drubs Northwestern. Can Hawkeyes carry momentum down the stretch?

10/26/2024
Brendan Sullivan finally got his Iowa chance Saturday, taking over for Cade McNamara in the first half after a pick-six. From there, the Hawkeyes rolled to a 40-14 win over Northwestern under the afternoon sun. Kaleb Johnson delivered another highlight-reel day, and the Iowa defense got back on track with zero points allowed. Live from Kinnick Stadium, the Register's Chad Leistikow and Tyler Tachman dissect the win.

Duration:00:31:12

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Hawk Central: Factors in the Iowa defense's regression, previewing Northwestern

10/23/2024
Going podcast-only this week, the Register's Chad Leistikow and Tyler Tachman dig into the Wednesday comments of assistant defensive coordinator Seth Wallace. What is causing the Hawkeyes' struggles on defense, and can the bleeding be stopped against a pretty bad Northwestern offense? We preview Saturday's game and even talk a little Iowa men's basketball at the end.

Duration:00:46:39

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Can Iowa football get more consistent quarterback play in the season's final month?

10/22/2024
Seven games in, it's hard to argue Iowa's quarterback play isn't holding the offense back. Cade McNamara has shown sporadic flashes but has struggled with consistency through a seesawing start. Brendan Sullivan keeps getting his red-zone cameos but nothing more. The Register's Tyler Tachman and Chad Leistikow dive into what could be done to sure up that position as Iowa enters the final month of the year.

Duration:00:31:00

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Dissecting Iowa football's dreadful defensive performance at Michigan State

10/20/2024
Offensive struggles have come to be expected when Iowa takes the field, so long as the defense pulls its weight from start to finish. That didn't happen Saturday night in East Lansing, where the Hawkeyes surrendered nearly 500 total yards in a 32-20 loss. The Register's Tyler Tachman and Chad Leistikow dissect where Iowa goes from here.

Duration:00:27:30