The Iowa football program expects to continue its late-June recruiting visits.

The strategy has been successful for the Hawkeyes, yielding the type of players Iowa is looking for.

Hawkeye staffers will continue to evaluate if the June philosophy still makes sense in the new world of recruiting.

June has annually been a bountiful month for Iowa football recruiting.

Under head coach Kirk Ferentz and general manager Tyler Barnes, the Hawkeyes have deployed a tried-and-true approach of a big, late-month, official-visit weekend for high school seniors-to-be. That usually becomes a tipping point for prospects and the Iowa program – either the player commits, or both parties move in a new direction.

The model comes with the risk that the prospect will commit elsewhere before the end of

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