Iowa QB Cade McNamara eyes 7th season, enters transfer portal - ESPN
Iowa quarterback Cade McNamara entered the NCAA transfer portal Wednesday and will look to play a seventh college season elsewhere in 2025.
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Iowa quarterback Cade McNamara entered the NCAA transfer portal Wednesday and will look to play a seventh college season elsewhere in 2025.
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The final top-five showdown on the Big Ten calendar was college football's main attraction in Week 13, as No. 5 Indiana and its brash head coach Curt Cignetti traveled to No. 2 Ohio State for a game with major conference championship implications. A victory for the Hoosiers would have all but assured them of an improbable trip to Indianapolis for the Big Ten title game in early December. While a win for the Buckeyes would move them closer to clinching a spot at Lucas Oil Stadium for the first time since 2020.
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