
Iowa is a tight end factory. It produces them with remarkable consistency, as 12 of its Kirk Ferentz-era starters have gone on to NFL careers after playing for the Hawkeyes.
Yet, with its No. 1 and 2 tight ends out with season-ending injuries, this season has turned into a bit of a down year for No. 18 Iowa’s tight end room. Meanwhile, its opponent in the No. 2 Michigan football team benefits from two talented targets in sophomore Colston Loveland and senior AJ Barner.
The Hawkeyes might have a storied history as a tight end factory, but the Wolverines have a talent advantage at the position ahead of this year’s Big Ten Championship. And with such an edge, they plan to keep using them.