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Fame Burst

Cade McNamara’s message to Hawkeye disbelievers: ‘Keep doubting us’

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Emma Payne

Updated on March 14, 2026

QB1 has spoken. New Hawkeye quarterback Cade McNamara spoke to Iowa reporters for the first time since his transfer. His message to the public was clear: Doubt us at your peril.

“This is a chip-on-your-shoulder type of program,” McNamara said. “That was very intriguing to me … the culture that Kirk Ferentz has created here is awesome. I’m just so happy to be a part of it. I think I gel into it nice. I’m just going to continue to do everything I can to prove myself to my teammates.”

A teammate that he’s already well acclimated with is tight end Erick All — who transferred to Iowa weeks after McNamara did. The two won a Big Ten championship together in 2021, defeating their current team in the process. Thanks to him, we got to learn about Cade McNamara the golfer.

“He’s just a huge competitor,” All said. “When we golf — when he gets really mad he throws his club at the cart.”

Both are still rehabbing from lower body injuries. McNamara said he’ll be practicing and a full-go by late spring. We also learned from defensive end Joe Evans that McNamara has a dog named Grizzly who is “super cute.”

Sixth year senior receiver Nico Ragaini is going to have to get accustomed to catching passes from a new quarterback. But his first impressions of Cade the person — pretty good.

“He’s a great guy,” Ragaini said. “What sticks out to me so far is how much of a leader he is. You can tell that everyone on the team respects him. When he talks in team meetings he sounds extremely intelligent.”

But back to Cade’s decision. A huge influence on coming to Iowa was McNamara’s relationship with QB coach Jon Budmayr, who actually made him his first Power 5 offer when he was working at Wisconsin.

“What started it for me was Coach Budmayr,” McNamara said. “He’s a guy I’ve had a relationship with for a really long time. Coach Bud, Brian and Kirk showing me how I can fit into this thing. Looking at the pieces we already have is huge.”

Money doesn’t hurt either.

“Swarm did have a huge influence on it, but I know I wasn’t chasing money.” McNamara said.

And now he’ll be chasing a Big Ten championship with different threads. He said today that that’s the definition of success, and the long term goal they’re chasing. Who knows — maybe Iowa and Michigan will turn Indianapolis into the “Cade McNamara Bowl” in December.

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