Iowa football’s 2025 offensive line has been immortalized. The Hawkeyes captured the Joe Moore Award on Monday, presented annually to the nation’s most outstanding offensive line.
Iowa won the award over fellow finalists Indiana and Oregon. The Hawkeyes averaged 177.8 rushing yards per game, allowed just 16 sacks and didn’t commit their first accepted holding penalty until Iowa’s 10th game of the season at USC on Nov. 15.
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Iowa’s offensive line, coached by George Barnett, utilized the same starting five for all 12 regular-season games. Left tackle Trevor Lauck, left guard Beau Stephens, center Logan Jones, right guard Kade Pieper and right tackle Gennings Dunker.
Jones was also recognized as the Rimington Trophy recipient, awarded to the nation’s most outstanding center.
It’s the second time in program history that Iowa has captured the Joe Moore Award. The Hawkeyes also won the award in 2016 and were semifinalists in 2020 and 2024.
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