Iowa loses leading receiver Erick All for the season because of major knee injury

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Iowa loses leading receiver Erick All for the season because of major knee injury
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Iowa will be without leading receiver Erick All the rest of the season because of an injury to his right knee. Hawkeyes coach Kirk Ferentz made the announcement at his weekly news conference. All was hurt in last week’s 15-6 win at Wisconsin. He is the second Iowa tight end to go out with a major injury.

Iowa tight end Erick All is helped off the field after sustaining an injury during an NCAA college football game against Wisconsin, Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023, in Madison, Wis. IOWA CITY, Iowa — Iowa will be without leading receiver Erick All for the rest of the season because of an injury to his right knee, Hawkeyes coach Kirk Ferentz said Tuesday., is the second Iowa tight end to go out with a major injury.

All transferred from Michigan in the offseason and caught 21 passes for 299 yards and three touchdowns in seven games. He would be eligible to return for a sixth season in 2024.WR Johnny Wilson, QB Jordan Travis good to go as No. 4 FSU prepares for 16th-ranked DukeNo. 7 Penn State looking for first win in Columbus since 2011 as game with No. 3 Ohio State looms

“Really unfortunate,” Ferentz said. “He’s done a great job, newcomer to the team, a great addition. Such a positive guy, hardworking, great personality and loves the game. He was certainly adding a lot to our football team. It’s a tough deal. We’ll all support him in his recovery, his road back, and certainly hope all goes well.”

All’s injury was the latest blow to Iowa’s offense, which is the least productive in the country. In addition to All and Lachey, starting quarterback Cade McNamara is out for the season after injuring his left knee against Michigan State on Sept. 30.

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