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Iowa had more good news on Monday with another huge commitment.
This is because the four -star offensive line player Parliament of Hudson announced his commitment to the program. This approaches closely after a formidable visit to the Junior Day which allowed him to build an even stronger link with the staff and the players.
“I feel stronger feelings for iowa every time I am here,” said Parliament After the weekend visit.
“The best part of the day was conversations with coach Fern, coach Barnett, coach Lester and coach Levar Woods. The question-answer session with current OL players was also good. »»
Iowa cleans with its best targets on the offensive line for class 2026. The spots are limited for the team and with its history in position, they were able to obtain verbal players at the top of the table. The landing parliament is also a more important affair because it moves away from the enemies of the conference. Minnesota and Nebraska were the biggest competition for him, so this victory on the path is even softer.
The native of southern Dakota is the second offensive line player who went for the Junior Day to join the Hawkeyes 2026 Recruitment class. Minnesota three stars Owen Linder joined the fold on Sunday. Outside competition from the city of Iowa Colin Whitters joined the class on Monday. Iowa now has verbal promises of four class offensive line players.
What Parliament brings to the Hawkeyes
The native of southern Dakota is out of central casting for an Iowa offensive line player. Standing at 6 feet 4 inches and 305 pounds, it is not a huge speaker but his game speaks volumes. He is an agile line player for this size and is carrying out his weight. Parliament should have no problem adding additional muscle mass in the Iowa weight program.
In addition to that, he already has a good technique along the line and locks well in the defenders, especially as a racing blocker. It is a pancake machine at the secondary level and after a few years in the laboratory with Iowa staff, it has the potential to be another caliber player of all the conferences for Hawkeyes.