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Ben McCollum has successfully navigated the offseason for the Iowa Hawkeyes, minimizing player departures and addressing team needs. The growth of players like Kael Combs, Cam Manyawu, and Isaia Howard highlights McCollum's talent development skills.
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OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA - MARCH 19: Andrew McKeever #45 of the Saint Mary's Gaels during the first round of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament against the Texas A&M Aggies held at Paycom Center on March 19, 2026 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (Photo by Shane Bevel/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) | NCAA Photos via Getty Images
The Iowa Hawkeyes have continued to ride the high of an Elite 8 into a strong start to the offseason. Ben McCollum minimized defections, addressed areas of need, and still have potentially more to go as the pages turn to the 2026-27 season.
Keep everyone on the bus
A key factor with McCollum is the growth that can happen from year 1 to year 2 within the program. We saw that with guys like Kael Combs, Cam Manyawu, and Isaia Howard. While all three had modest stat lines, they rarely looked out of place despite the uptick in competition which speaks 1) to McCollumâs eye for talent and development and 2) the increased comfortability the guys had within the system.
Iowa did not have the growing pain of establishing a culture, as 6 former Bulldogs came to Iowa City to help set the tone in terms of what is expected under McCollum day-to-day, game-to-game. That showed on the court as Combs picked his spots in taking advantage of the attention Bennett Stirtz drew, most notably in the first round win over Clemson. Manyawu was a pest defensively despite being undersized (a hallmark of McCollumâs basketball) and a good short roll passer. Howard is just an MMA fighter who masquerades as a basketball player. Love it.
KenPom clocked Iowaâs continuity at 2.2% (Cooper Kochâs minutes throughout the first 10 games of 2024-25) but the reality is Iowa was closer to 50% with all the Drake guys who came over. That would have put them in the top 25 given the movement which happens in the age of the portal.
Ben McCollum successfully minimized player defections and addressed team needs, leading to a strong offseason following an Elite 8 finish.
Kael Combs, Cam Manyawu, and Isaia Howard showed significant growth and comfort within the system, despite modest stat lines.
The Iowa Hawkeyes are expected to continue improving as they head into the 2026-27 season, with potential further developments in the roster.
Player development under Ben McCollum is crucial, as it enhances team performance and helps players adapt to higher competition levels.
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With 10 guys back, Iowa is returning 54% of their minutes. And this does not even include Trey Thompson, the highly touted freshman who spent a year in the incubator after reclassifying into the class of 2025.
The main loss, of course, is March Hero Alvaro Folgueiras. Dude is hella talented but it often felt like he and McCollum were at odds throughout the season. The talk of âwinning playsâ and âmoodiness not working in his systemâ were critiques of the Spaniard. He was a net positive, no doubt, and takes some cherished memories with him so the leaving feels like the rare ending on a high note. Heck, he still got a bag with Thompson shilling some Iowa City area fro-yo after he committed to Louisville.
And his departure opened up the opportunity for Iowa to âŠ
Bring much needed size to the roster
Oh boy⊠this Andrew McKeever guy⊠is HUGE. 7â3â, 285 lbs. Thatâs an inch & 30 pounds on Illinoisâ Ivisic brothers. He easily clears as the biggest Hawkeye of all time and has a surprisingly adept ability around the basket:
Classic highlight reel as you get a sense of his size and ability (thereâs a floater and some adept passing) but then realize he averaged just 8 points and WCC-leading 9 boards last season in 23 minutes/game. He didnât even average a block/game though some of that may be misleading since thereâs no telling how many shots he affected.
The bet on him is a bit like what McCollum chased with Folgueiras last year â a guy who can jump a level and improve in efficiency within the system. He shot just 50% from two, which would put him behind every returning Hawkeye. Heâs already used up his redshirt so how much more can he improve athletically? And heâs only started 10 games, all at the front end of St. Maryâs season.
But size!
The other portal addition is Illinois State guard, TyâReek Coleman. He averaged 10 points and 1.7 assists in his freshman year so heâs got 3 remaining. He shows crazy ability to get into the lane and was a 41% shooter from 3.
Just really impressive ability to get into the rim and finish. Like McKeever, he did not start all that much at Illinois State (12 games in 33) but has room to grow. In Tachmanâs write up on him, Colemanâs high school coach was highly complimentary of him (as you would expect) and peeled back the curtain on his character & work ethic. Seems like he is very much cut from the same cloth as McCollum.
With Colemanâs addition, the direction on next yearâs squad becomes apparent: fill the gap Stirtz left with improvement everywhere. Bringing in guys with runway does not make them someone who is immediately necessary with all thatâs coming back. They donât overlap with Iowaâs incoming freshman who can go crazy on the wing. And it leaves Iowa in a spot where they canâŠ
Play the waiting game
With 14 of 15 roster spots accounted for, the 15th appears to be Tavion Banksâ if heâs granted an additional year of eligibility. Thereâs no telling when that decision will be made but his return may offer McCollum even more ability to flex the depth on the wing by redshirting either Jaidyn Coons or Ethan Harris.
If Banks isnât back. Thereâs really no telling what McCollum would do with the extra spot. But at this point, it doesnât seem like they need it.