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Iowa football makes final five for 2026 cornerback out of Arizona

Iowa football makes final five for 2026 cornerback out of Arizona

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Iowa football makes final five for 2026 cornerback out of Arizona
Iowa football is among the final five for class of 2026 cornerback Mason Lewis.
The 6-foot, 197 pound cornerback announced that Iowa is among his final five schools alongside Cal, Kansas State, Minnesota and Vanderbilt. Lewis also revealed that he will announce his college commitment on July 1.
Iowa originally offered Lewis on Jan. 21 and is slated to host the Basha High School product for an official visit on June 20.
Lewis just visited Kansas State and he also has a visit to Minnesota slated for June 13.
Lewis is a consensus three-star prospect according to 247Sports, On3 and Rivals. 247Sports ranks Lewis as the No. 5 player in the state of Arizona and as the No. 52 cornerback in the 2026 class. According to On3, Lewis is the 10th-ranked player in Arizona and the No. 79 cornerback.
In addition to his final five schools, Lewis also picked up offers from fellow Power Four programs Arizona State, Iowa State, Kansas and from the Pac-12's Washington State.
Iowa currently has nine commitments in the 2026 class. Iowa has pledges from offensive linemen Carson Nielsen, Hudson Parliament, Owen Linder, Gene Riordan and Colin Whitters, from wide receivers Brody Schaffer and Diondre Smith, defensive back Marcello Vitti and quarterback Cash Herrera.
Here's a look at Lewis' highlights:
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