The Des Moines Register

Iowa football lands commitment from 5-star recruit

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IOWA CITY — The future of Iowa football special teams just got a boost.

Class of 2025 specialist Scott Starzyk announced his commitment to the Hawkeyes on Thursday. Starzyk is the No. 1 ranked kicker and No. 4 ranked punter in the class, according to Kohl’s Kicking. He is regarded as a five-star prospect in both categories.

Starzyk told the Register that he is going to Iowa as a kicker but is available to punt when necessary.

Starzyk, a product of The Woodlands High School in Texas, picked the Hawkeyes over other offers from Mississipp­i State, Syracuse, Texas A&M and Oklahoma, among others. Iowa offered Starzyk a full-ride scholarshi­p, which is something it doesn’t always do for high school specialist prospects. He took a visit to Iowa in June.

Iowa kicker Drew Stevens has two seasons of eligibilit­y remaining. So barring something unforeseen, Starzyk will be in his first season in the Hawkeye program while Stevens is in his last. The Hawkeyes also have placekicke­r Tripp Woody on the roster. Iowa just brought in a freshman punter, Rhys Dakin, to fill the departure of Hawkeye legend Tory Taylor.

Iowa special teams coordinato­r LeVar Woods continues to do good work for the Hawkeyes. That facet of the game has been a strength for the program. Landing Starzyk is another step in continuing that standard.

Starzyk joins LeVar Woods’ son among the commitment­s in Iowa’s 2025 class. Iowa City West’s Mason Woods made his public pledge to Iowa in June.

The Hawkeyes continue to make progress in its 2025 recruiting class.

Over the last few weeks, the Hawkeyes have landed verbal commitment­s from Mason Woods, 3-star offensive lineman Cameron Herron and Lucas Allgeyer, 3-star cornerback CJ Bell and 3-star defensive lineman Brad

Fitzgibbon.

Iowa is still trying to fill out the class. Highly touted Hawkeye legacy recruit Iose Epenesa, brother of former Iowa star A.J. Epenesa, has yet to announce his college choice. If Epenensa were to commit to the Hawkeyes, it would be a headliner to Iowa’s 2025 recruiting class. The Hawkeyes are also still in the mix for receiver Terrence Smith.

Starzyk is now the 14th player to commit to Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz’s 2025 recruiting class.

He joins the following verbal commitment­s in the class:

Defensive lineman Brad Fitzgibbon (Marist, Ill.)

Cornerback CJ Bell (St. Thomas More School, CT)

Offensive lineman Lucas Allgeyer (Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day, MO)

Offensive lineman Cameron Herron (Warren Central, Ind.)

Athlete Mason Woods (Iowa City West)

Defensive back Drew MacPherson (Loyola Academy, Ill.)

Quarterbac­k Ryan Fitzgerald (Loyola Academy, Ill.)

Tight end Thomas Meyer (Clear Lake)

Linebacker Burke Gautcher (Sycamore, Ill.)

Linebacker Carson Cooney (Oswego, Ill.),

Tight end Eli Johnson (River Falls, Wis.),

Quarterbac­k Jimmy Sullivan (Fort Wayne, Ind.)

Defensive lineman Joey VanWetzing­a (Pleasant Valley)

 ?? ?? Iowa special teams coordinato­r LeVar Woods walks along the sideline during a Big Ten Conference game against Indiana on Sept. 4, 2021, at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City.
Iowa special teams coordinato­r LeVar Woods walks along the sideline during a Big Ten Conference game against Indiana on Sept. 4, 2021, at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City.

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