
Week one is officially here and Iowa football is BACK! The Hawkeyes open the season as 38.5 point favorites in their season opener against Albany. No, that’s not a typo. The fine folks over at FanDuel Sportsbook have Iowa not only scoring more than 38 points, but winning by that amount. The over/under is set at 50.5 total points, giving us an implied final score of Iowa 44.5, Albany 6. While that may sound like a big number, it’s worth noting that the Hawkeyes opened the 2024 season with a 40-0 win over Illinois
State, both topping that 38 points mark and covering the spread.
It’s worth calling out, the line opened at 37.5 with an over/under at 48.5 total points. So we’ve seen some movement during the week, but that all came before news broke on Thursday that Iowa would be without sophomore WR Reece Vander Zee. RVZ is reportedly dealing with a stress fracture in his foot that will have him sidelined for 5-6 weeks.
That may explain this week’s depth chart that had him behind 5’7” Chattanooga transfer Sam Phillips. But it’s a bit curious that the line has not flinched since we got word Iowa would be without their only WR on the two-deeps listed at over 6’ tall.
Regardless, Vegas is still pretty heavy on the Hawks here and that should be expected against an opponent the level of Albany. The Danes went 4-8 in the CAA a season ago and enter Kinnick Saturday with an interim head coach. Iowa isn’t know historically for scoring a ton of points, but this is one where they should be able to despite the best efforts of the head coach.
Here at The Pants, we’re feeling pretty confident, though maybe a bit more reserved than Vegas. On the whole, we’re calling for an Iowa win by an average final score of 39-10. That puts us a full nine points under the line here and pretty firmly taking the Great Danes with the points. It also puts us on the under – it’s good to be back, baby!
Here’s a look at our individual predictions for Iowa’s week one opener against Albany.
Individual Staff Predictions
JPinIC
It’s probably just the fact that we are in week one and it’s been roughly nine months since we last saw the Hawkeyes in action, but I am really struggling to contain the optimism. Don’t get me wrong, I’m a Hawkeye fan at heart and I know things will go wrong, but I am somehow not worried about the offense at all this season. I have concerns about the secondary and think this team will probably rip my heart out somewhere, but this is the week for optimism and getting the fanbase on board with new QB Mark Gronowski.
I think he throws are at least 2 TDs and runs for another. We get two different RBs in the endzone and I’ll say we get a TD throw from a backup QB as well. Give me the Hawkeyes giving the points.
Iowa 45, Albany 6
Matt Reisener
The outcome of this game is hardly in doubt; if the Hawkeyes lose on Saturday, they might as well cancel the rest of the season. But Iowa fans could get preliminary answers to several important questions. How does the revamped passing game look with Mark Gronowski under center? Does the back seven of Iowa’s defense look ready for prime time? Will anyone start to emerge as the man at left tackle? Is the hype around potential breakout players like Nathan McNeil and Kade Pieper legit?
Iowa will probably play things close to the vest on offense ahead of the Cy-Hawk game, particularly with Gronowski still getting up to speed. The secondary may make a mistake or two as the newcomers try to get their feet wet, but expect the Hawkeye defense to keep the Great Danes in check for most of the game while the offense builds on last season’s progress in Year II of offensive coordinator Tim Lester.
Iowa 35, Albany 10
GingerHawk
I hate to come across as disrespectful to any opponent, but there is really no reason why Iowa should not cruise in this game. This is a preseason game to see what you have in honest game action and for the new starters to get acclimated. All respect to the Danes, but the Hawks should have this well in hand by halftime with plenty of time to get the second stringers some snaps. Just get out without serious injuries too.
Iowa 40, Albany 14
mattcabel
Don’t have much to worry about here, the question really becomes what do we see from the offense and how Gronowski looks in his first game as a Hawkeye. Anything but a blowout is probably a bit concerning overall, but it’s week 1. I’ll also be watching the secondary to see any signs of giving up explosive plays again, but like I said, it’s week 1. Let’s just have some fun.
Greg Hollingsworth
There are times when opening the season against FCS teams, even in Kinnick, is cause for concern. Thankfully, this is not one of those times. Look, Albany has been a playoff team in this decade, but coming off of a 4-8 season with a new HC (even if he was elevated from the staff), a new QB, and an Oline that features zero returning starters means that the Great Danes are in full on rebuilding mode. The question isn’t really whether or not Iowa will win, the question is really how each of the three units will look while they win. If the Hawks struggle significantly in any phase, this game could be the kind of harbinger that none of us want. Hopefully we’ll see Hank Brown and/or Jeremy Hecklinski taking snaps early enough in the second half that we can feel decent heading into Ames in week 2.
Iowa 44, Albany 9
Consensus: Iowa 42, Albany 10
So there you have it – we’re on the Hawks, but on the whole a bit more skeptical than the folks in the desert. What say you, Hawkeye fans? Let’s see those score predictions in the comments below.