Allan Reyes is in his fourth year on the University of Iowa football’s strength and conditioning staff. Reyes was an assistant in 2025 after being a specialist in 2023 and 2024. He previously served as an intern with Hawkeye football during June and July 2021.
Iowa won 27 combined contests the last three seasons with Reyes on staff, including capturing the Big Ten West Division in 2023 and winning the 2025 ReliaQuest Bowl with a 34-27 triumph over No. 14 Vanderbilt. Iowa has been ranked in the final AP Top 25 two of the last three seasons, including ranking No. 17 in 2025.
Furthermore, Iowa has had multiple consensus All-Americans each of the last three years, and four national individual positional award recipients (Rimington; Jet, twice; Ray Guy). Iowa’s offensive line also garnered recognition as the best in the country with the Joe Moore Award in 2025.
Reyes returned to the Iowa program after serving as assistant strength and conditioning coach at Princeton University in 2022-23, working with the men’s and women’s track and field and cross country programs.
Reyes also spent time at Texas A&M in 2021-22, where he worked closely with the track and field program, and also assisted with the softball, volleyball, swimming & diving, equestrian and dance teams.
Reyes was an assistant Sports Performance Coach at UC-Santa Barbara from November 2020 until March 2021, and was a sports performance intern from January-April, 2020.
Reyes earned his bachelor of science in kinesiology from Westmont College in 2017, and his master of science in exercise physiology from LSU in 2019. He has been a certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) by the National Strength & Conditioning Association since 2017. He is First Aid and CPR certified by the American Red Cross.
Reyes is a native of Santa Barbara, California. He resides in Coralville with his wife, Erica.
