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The NCAA has vacated wins for Iowa football games in which quarterback Cade McNamara participated due to a recruiting violation involving impermissible contact. Coach Kirk Ferentz received a one-game suspension for this violation, marking his first potential Level II infraction in 26 years.
Twenty months ago, Kirk Ferentz stood in front of media members and Iowa athletics director Beth Goetz with a remorseful tone. Iowaâs longtime football coach was accepting a one-game, self-imposed suspension over a recruiting violation involving the late-2022 acquisition of ex-Michigan quarterback Cade McNamara.
âThe bottom line is this,â Ferentz said on Aug. 22, 2024. âI tell our players, we abide by the rules. And in this specific case, I did not do that. I made a mistake during the recruiting process. Twenty-six years as a head coach, this is the first potential Level II (NCAA) violation that Iâve had. And it wonât happen again.â
This episode in Iowa football history was revisited on April 14, 2026, as the NCAA handed down the final word over the reported violation, which involved impermissible contact with McNamara: That the one-game suspensions for Ferentz and assistant coach Jon Budmayr were sufficient but that wins would be vacated for games in which McNamara participated.
Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz, right, was united with former quarterback Cade McNamara (12) for two seasons, 2023 and 2024. The genesis of his original one-game, self-imposed suspension surrounded impermissible contact involving Iowa and McNamara in late 2022.
McNamara wound up spending two middling, injury-filled seasons with the Hawkeyes, starting 13 times. Iowa went 9-4 in those games.
One of those games was the one Ferentz missed, a 40-0 win over Illinois State in the 2024 season opener. Budmayr also was suspended for that game by the university in the self-imposed penalty.
Seth Wallace was the acting head coach for the Hawkeyes that day, though the win officially went toward Ferentzâs career total.
Iowa argued that the vacation of wins was over the top in its appeal to the Division I Committee on Infractions hearing panel. Prior to the ruling, Ferentz officially owned a 213-128 coaching record in 27 years at Iowa, including a mark of 18-9 during McNamaraâs two seasons â though Deacon Hill was the primary Iowa QB in 2023 after McNamara tore his ACL in Week 5. McNamara did not play in any of Iowaâs final five games of 2024, which were started by Brendan Sullivan (three times) and Jackson Stratton (twice) after the quarterback reported concussion symptoms. He wound up transferring to East Tennessee State for a seventh year of college.
It was not immediately clear exactly how Ferentz's record in Big Ten history would be adjusted. He surpassed Woody Hayes' 205 wins for No. 1 on the all-time list last season. Assuming he has to subtract nine wins and four losses, Ferentz would be back to 204 wins entering the Hawkeyes' Sept. 5 season opener against Northern Illinois.
Ferentz never mentioned McNamara specifically in that August 2024 news conference but said there were "unique circumstances" surrounding the incident and left it at that. The appeal verdict shed more light on the timeline.
Though the release did not mention McNamara specifically, it noted that Budmayr "had 13 calls with the student-athlete and/or the student-athleteâs father and sent two text messages to the student-athlete. Budmayr also arranged for the student-athlete and Ferentz to have a phone call on Nov. 23, 2022. On the call, Ferentz assured the student-athlete that Iowa was interested in him, and he would have a home there. All contacts occurred prior to the student-athlete entering the transfer portal."
The NCAA said that the vacation of records would stand, in addition to one year of probation, a $25,000 fine to the institution and recruiting restrictions.
The NCAA thanked Ferentz and Iowa for how it was handled but stood by the penalties.
"When respected individuals identify their mistakes and take responsibility for them, it sets the standard for appropriate behavior within their programs, universities and, more importantly, across the broader industry," the panel said in its decision. "The panel appreciates the actions taken by Iowa and Ferentz to publicly address his and his staff member's conduct."
Hawkeyes columnist Chad Leistikow has served for 31 years with The Des Moines Register and USA TODAY Sports Network. Chad is the 2023 INA Iowa Sports Columnist of the Year and NSMA Co-Sportswriter of the Year in Iowa. Join Chad's text-message group at HawkCentral.com/HawkeyesTexts. Follow @ChadLeistikow on X.
This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: NCAA vacates Iowa football wins over Kirk Ferentz recruiting violation
Kirk Ferentz committed a recruiting violation involving impermissible contact with Cade McNamara during the late 2022 recruiting process.
The NCAA vacated wins for all games in which Cade McNamara participated during the seasons affected by the violation.
Kirk Ferentz received a one-game, self-imposed suspension as a consequence of the recruiting violation.
The NCAA announced the decision to vacate Iowa's wins on April 14, 2026.
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