After receiving three commitments last weekend in the 2019 class, Iowa kicked off its 2020 group on Friday night when three-star pro-style quarterback Deuce Hogan of Faith Christian (TX) announced on Twitter that he would be a Hawkeye.

Hogan chose Iowa over scholarship offers from Baylor, Boston College, Colorado, Houston, Iowa State, Louisiana Tech, Oklahoma State, Syracuse, and Tulsa.

Hogan visited Iowa City on June 1 for an unofficial visit and said he 'loved every minute' of his trip.

"Coach Ferentz and Coach O’Keefe right off the bat were incredible," Hogan told HI of why he picked Iowa. "You could tell that they genuinely love their players. Secondly, a big thing was the offense. Like I’ve told many people, it’s a true pro-style that translates to the next level and really fits my game."

One moment stood out in particular during Hogan's visit.

"The white board session with O’Keefe and the sit down with Coach Ferentz really sold me," said Hogan.

With Hogan making the call for Iowa, Kirk Ferentz has his signal caller in the 2020 class and also in 2019 with three-star Alex Padilla, who committed to the Black and Gold a few weeks back and was on campus for an official visit last weekend.



Hogan still had time to decide as he's going into his junior year but felt Iowa was an offer he couldn't pass up.

"It wasn’t planned, but after visiting I knew that no matter what offer I got, it wouldn’t change my mind," he said.

Hogan started both his freshman and sophomore year at Faith Christian and threw for 2,716 yards and 29 touchdowns this past season.

Hogan said he wants to visit Iowa again for the Wisconsin game on Sep. 22, a battle that is likely to have major implications in the Big Ten West division.

According to 247Sports, Hogan is the No. 379 prospect in the country and the No. 15 pro-style quarterback.