By SHANE STURTZ
hawkeyesports.com
IOWA CITY, Iowa — The past 10 months have been a challenge for University of Iowa football players, coaches, and Hawkeye fans alike. However, the return of Big Ten Conference football in late October gave everyone something to look forward to each weekend.
Thanks to improved testing and updated protocols, the Hawkeyes are heading into their seventh week with a 4-2 record and a No. 19 ranking in the latest College Football Playoff rankings after a perfect November.
Yet one aspect still remains far from normal since March: recruiting.
“It has changed drastically because of the dead period we’re in,” assistant defensive line coach and defensive recruiting coordinator Jay Niemann said. “You have to be creative with your calls and points of discussion because a lot of the things you’re typically talking about are not on the table for discussion right now.”
The dead period has been extended to April 15 and schools are not allowed to have in-person interactions with recruits, which means no official or in-house visits.
With recruiting changed for the foreseeable future, a bigger focus has been put on the X’s and O’s for Niemann.
“The days right now are packed with a lot of football related stuff,” he said. “We’re spending most of our time in the meeting room with our players, out on the practice field, and having staff meetings, so we can get ready for the next game.”