Iowa's Proctor expected to re-enter transfer portal (2024)

Iowa's Proctor expected to re-enter transfer portal (1)

By Scott Dochterman and more

Mar 19, 2024

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The idea of Iowa native Kadyn Proctor playing football for the University of Iowa was stronger than the reality.

The five-star offensive tackle, who joined the Hawkeyes after one season at Alabama, told Iowa he will leave the program, coach Kirk Ferentz said in a statment Tuesday. Iowa opens spring football practice on Wednesday. Proctor, who went on spring break last week with several former Alabama teammates, will return to Tuscaloosa, he told On3.

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“It is unfortunate that Kadyn has informed us of his intentions to leave our program today,” Ferentz said. “We wish him well in the future.”

As a non-graduate, Proctor cannot enter the transfer portal until April 16, which gives him time to potentially change his mind. He is still listed on Iowa’s official 2024 roster. He is eligible to play at either Alabama or Iowa this fall.

Proctor (6-feet-7, 360 pounds) was raised in Pleasant Hill, Iowa, a southeast suburb of Des Moines. He grew up an Iowa fan and idolized Tristan Wirfs, who was an All-American tackle at Iowa. Proctor even wore No. 74 like Wirfs and won consecutive state championships at Southeast Polk High School.

In 2022, Proctor was committed to Iowa from June 30 through Dec. 19, one day before signing day. Proctor then flipped to Alabama, where he started 14 games as a true freshman left tackle in 2023. After Alabama coach Nick Saban retired in January, Proctor entered the transfer portal.

GO DEEPERWhen Kadyn Proctor decided to leave Alabama, he knew exactly where he wanted to go

Within a few days, Proctor identified Iowa as his most desired destination. Through a social media campaign, the Iowa Swarm Collective quickly raised more than $100,000 in two days — independent of Proctor’s intentions. Proctor attended a men’s basketball game in Iowa City later that week and was enrolled in classes quickly afterward.

“It’s home. I love home,” Proctor said at the Iowa men’s basketball game. “This is ultimately where I wanted to be. It’s the first place I thought of when I entered the transfer portal. So I had my mind made up when I entered the transfer portal.”

Iowa’s staff maintained a solid relationship with Proctor despite leaving for Alabama. When Proctor struggled early at Alabama, recruiting director Tyler Barnes texted the tackle to “hang in there, buddy.” Proctor referenced the text when talking to reporters, which caused Iowa to self-report a Level III violation.

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What does this mean for Iowa?

Proctor’s likely return to Alabama is a major loss on the field for the Hawkeyes and a significant gain for the Tide. Proctor was set to play left tackle at Iowa and anchor a veteran offensive line. He started every game for Alabama there last year.

It’s a second major gut punch for the Hawkeyes concerning Proctor and this one was perhaps worse than the first. Not just that Proctor won’t play at Iowa, but that he was on campus and chose to leave before spring football started.

In the big picture, this situation could jumpstart discussions at the national level about collective bargaining and contractual obligations. Proctor received payment through The Swarm Collective and promoted one car dealership on social media but had yet to practice with the team. — Scott Dochterman, Iowa staff writer

How Proctor fits at Alabama

Proctor endured a good amount of first-year struggles as Alabama’s starting left tackle in 2023, but was trending upwards by season’s end and was expected to take a second-year leap in 2024.

His expected return to Alabama stabilizes arguably the biggest question mark on the team: offensive tackle, where Alabama currently doesn’t have a player who has started a college game. Proctor’s re-commitment would add a plug-and-play starter along with redshirt sophom*ore Elijah Pritchett as starters, while the younger pieces can continue developing as depth pieces without pressure to play right away. Proctor’s experience from a season ago: 14 starts and 792 snaps is a welcome addition back to an offensive line that has an experienced interior group of Tyler Booker and Jaeden Roberts at guard and Parker Brailsford/James Brockermeyer at center.

Though Proctor is familiar with Alabama, he’ll need to adjust to a new system under Kalen DeBoer and position coach Chris Kapilovic. There’s going to be a bigger commitment from offensive linemen to pull block and block in space, meaning Proctor, who played above 350 pounds last season, may have to shed a little weight in addition to learning the system. There will be plenty of time if that’s needed, as Proctor wouldn’t be required to play any snaps until fall camp. — Kennington Smith III, Alabama staff writer

Required reading

  • Iowa’s NFL Draft pro day: What we learned about Cooper DeJean, position switches and more
  • Atlanta Recruiting Confidential: How are changes in college football affecting recruiting?

(Photo: AP / Vasha Hunt)

Iowa's Proctor expected to re-enter transfer portal (2024)

FAQs

Is Kaden Proctor leaving Iowa? ›

Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz confirmed Proctor was leaving with a brief statement: "It is unfortunate that Kadyn has informed us of his intentions to leave our program today. We wish him well in the future." Proctor reportedly went on spring break last week with several former Alabama teammates.

Did Kadyn Proctor come back to Alabama? ›

The talented freshman tackle spent the spring in Iowa, but will reenroll at the University of Alabama in the summer.

Where will Kadyn Proctor transfer to? ›

On Tuesday, it became official. Proctor will return to the Crimson Tide this summer, he announced on social media via On3. Proctor's plans first materialized a month ago. After three months with Iowa, the program he was committed to in high school, Proctor rejoins the Tide with its new head coach, Kalen DeBoer.

Will a Kadyn Proctor be eligible? ›

Proctor will be immediately eligible because there are no limits right now on how many times a player can transfer to be immediately eligible. Proctor returning to Alabama is the latest chapter of a wild saga that started with him flipping from Iowa to Alabama right before signing day in 2022.

How much is Caitlin Clark's Nil deal? ›

Here are all the ways she makes money. Caitlin Clark of the University of Iowa Hawkeyes is the NCAA's all-time leading scorer.

Did Kadyn Proctor get paid by Iowa? ›

Kaydn Proctor has not received funds from the collective. He received a portion of his Swarm Inc. contracted payment from a sponsoring business.

How much did Kadyn Proctor get from Iowa? ›

Kadyn Proctor has not received funds from the Collective," the statement reads. "He received a portion of his Swarm Inc. contracted payment from a sponsoring business. We are unable to share the details of these contracts due to confidentially clauses in the contracts.

What Iowa player is going to Alabama? ›

This fall, Kadyn Proctor will again wear the red and white for the Alabama Crimson Tide football team. His renewed interest in the University of Iowa lasted only a few months. There is disappointment he is once again 'Bama bound. There is also an understanding that he is a teenager.

Is Proctor going to come back to Duke? ›

Duke basketball will have experience in its backcourt for the 2024-25 season with the return of Tyrese Proctor and Caleb Foster.

Who did Goody Proctor fire? ›

In The Crucible, Elizabeth Proctor fires Abigail Williams because she starts to notice that her husband, John, has grown interested in Abigail. She fires Abigail, and eventually, John tells her the truth that he committed adultery and had an affair with Abigail.

Will Kadyn Proctor have to sit out? ›

The NCAA recently formalized an injunction allowing players to transfer multiple times without having to sit out a year. The 6-foot-8, 320-pound Proctor transferred twice in three months -- first in January during the initial postseason portal window and then again after the spring window opened on April 16.

What Iowa lineman is back to Alabama? ›

Kadyn Proctor appears poised to return to Alabama, where he served as a starter as a freshman in 2023, after briefly transferring to Iowa. To add to the intrigue, Proctor spent Iowa's spring break last week with several of his former Alabama teammates before returning to campus and informing Ferentz of his decision.

How much money did Kadyn Proctor take from Iowa? ›

“Hawkeye fans out there that have given to the Swarm should rest easy: Kadyn Proctor hasn't gotten a dime of their money,” Heinrichs said.

Did Kadyn Proctor leave Iowa? ›

In a statement issued Tuesday, Hawkeyes coach Kirk Ferentz acknowledged Proctor's decision to leave the school. "It is unfortunate that Kadyn has informed us of his intentions to leave our program today," Ferentz said. "We wish him well in the future."

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