Madison, Wisconsin In the first quarter of the Hawkeyes’ 15-6 victory over Wisconsin on Saturday, Iowa tight end Erick All was wheeled into the locker room, depriving the team of its best offensive player.
During the Hawkeyes’ second series, All was hurt while making a 5-yard reception. After being assisted to the sidelines, he was eventually brought to the locker room.
“It’s not good,” Kirk Ferentz, the Iowa coach, stated following the match. Early next week, we’ll find out. It’s difficult. Similar to all those who have suffered harm this year, it’s quite difficult for the individual. If I had good news, that is. Not yet, I have horrible news. On Monday or Tuesday, we’ll find out.
It was the team’s most recent defeat after losing starting quarterback Cade
McNamara to a knee injury that ended the season and tight end Luke Lachey to an ankle injury that will certainly terminate his season.
All had 14 of the Hawkeyes’ 28 receptions, 218 of their 346 receiving yards, and both of their touchdown catches this season at the time of his injury.
Iowa has historically placed a high priority on its tight ends. Last week, the Hawkeyes defeated Purdue 20-14 despite without throwing a single pass to a wide receiver.