In one of the most abnormal setups in the NCAA, Iowa's head coach Greg Brown decided that instead of relying on one quarterback to perform each week it would be more beneficial to rotate three guys and keep the defense guessing. This all started in 2020 and catupulted the Hawkeyes to a 12-4 record and the Big Ten title. This was even before the team landed one of the top fcs quarterbacks in the nation in the 2021 class. Iowa's future is clearly freshman Frank White and his incredible progression has many coaches scratching their heads wondering why they didn't get him. Not to be outdone is the two other quarterbacks the Hawkeyes have leaned on during their rise to prominence. Both Thomas Brown and Michael Martin have played significant roles in the offense and seem to be locked in as a trio. Between the three they have combined for 2,626 yards, 18 TDs and only 6 interceptions. After knocking off the #1 team in the nation Rutgers in week 7 the "Three-Headed Dragon" quickly caught fire and t-shirts are being worn across the state.