Gronowski commits to Iowa
- Mark Gronowski, the quarterback from South Dakota State, announced he will play his final season at Iowa, as stated on social media.
- Gronowski is projected to be the starting quarterback for 2025, competing against Brendan Sullivan and Hank Brown.
- Wide receiver Malik Benson announced his transfer from Florida State to Oregon, marking his third school in three years.
- Oregon's leading receiver Tez Johnson declared for the NFL Draft, while Evan Stewart will return for next season.
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FCS star QB Mark Gronowski transferring to Iowa
Former South Dakota State star quarterback Mark Gronowski is going from the FCS to the Big Ten after committing to Iowa on Tuesday afternoon. Gronowski was the FCS Player of the Year in 2023 and won two national titles with…
Former South Dakota State QB Mark Gronowski commits to Iowa
FARGO — Former South Dakota State quarterback Mark Gronowski has committed to Iowa, he announced Tuesday, Jan. 7, via social media. Gronowski played four seasons for the Jackrabbits, leading the team to NCAA Division I FCS national championships during the 2022 and 2023 seasons. Now, he's headed to the FBS and the Big Ten Conference. Gronowski is ranked No. 19 in ESPN's transfer portal rankings. "This guy is the very definition of substanc…
South Dakota State Star QB Mark Gronowski Makes Big Transfer Decision
The 16 Most Painful College Football Teams To Be A Fan Of (3:34) Mark Gronowski will move from the Mountain Valley Football Conference to the Big Ten next season.The quarterback entered the transfer portal after leading South Dakota State to the FCS playoffs during his senior year. Gronowski accounted for 23 passing and 10 rushing touchdowns for the 12-3 Jackrabitts, who lost to North Dakota State in the semifinals.Gronowski has reportedly chos…
Gronowski commits to Iowa
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) -- Former South Dakota State quarterback Mark Gronowski has committed to the University of Iowa. Loss of SDSU coach impacts transfers Gronowski who entered the transfer portal at the end of December, was also weighing forgoing his remaining eligibility and entering the NFL Draft. On Tuesday, Gronowski announced on X that he had committed to Iowa. Gronowski led SDSU to a 49-6 record as a starter, which is tied for…
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