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College football: Heflin at home helping anchor No. 17 Iowa’s defensive line

By Nick GreenDecember 10, 2020
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Iowa – Iowa defensive tackle Jack Heflin is right where he always wanted to be.

The Prophetstown, Ill., native has turned his childhood aspirations into reality, suiting up this season for the No. 17 Hawkeys after four years at Northern Illinois.

“It’s lived up to all the hype, in my head, that I had growing up as a kid,” the 22-year-old Heflin said as the Hawkeyes prepared for a season-ending showdown with Missouri in the Music City Bowl next Wednesday.

Growing up an Iowa fan, Heflin didn’t receive much attention from the Hawkeyes or any Power Five program. He attended a number of recruiting camps around the Midwest, including a few in Iowa City, but flew under the radar.

“He would go up against guys that were top recruits in the one-on-ones and he would do really well,” Heflin’s mother, Judi Breitbach, said. “A lot of times, he would hold his own or beat him. (The coaches) would coach up the (other) kid on how he could have done better to beat Jack. … He was from such a small school and always had a chip on his shoulder.”

Northern Illinois was the only school to show palpable interest in Heflin, and he opted to walk on as a freshman in 2016.

Just days before his first game, Heflin injured his shoulder and underwent surgery for a torn labrum, ending his first season of college football.

“He was actually taken off the roster at Northern Illinois,” Breitbach said. “It was a pretty dark time for him.”

Heflin red-shirted that season and eventually made his way back into the Northern Illinois defensive line mix. He earned a scholarship at the end of fall camp, heading into his second season.

From there, he never looked back.

Heflin racked up 72 tackles (17.5 for a loss), nine sacks, and three forced fumbles over the next three seasons and, as a senior in 2019, earned All-America honors from Pro Football Focus.

Heflin wanted to use his final season of eligibility to boost his stock in the NFL draft. So, he entered the transfer portal after graduating.

He immediately began fielding interest from a number of schools, including Iowa.

The Hawkeyes reached out early. Iowa defensive line coach Kelvin Bell messaged Heflin, and from there, a connection grew.

Heflin announced his decision to transfer to Iowa in May, and he turned heads from the start.

“He’s like a 45-year-old guy that lives next to you, the kind of neighbor you want to visit with,” Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz said. “He’s awesome. He’s brought good life to our team and he’s a pretty tough, hard-minded guy.”

Heflin’s become a favorite among his teammates.

“You always have to be on your toes — that’s the kind of guy Jack is,” Iowa defensive lineman Daviyon Nixon said. “He’s a fun-loving guy. I love to be around him. He’s always out there enthusiastic. … He’s definitely a character.”

Through eight games this season, Heflin has 21 tackles (3.5 for loss) and a sack, playing a key role in anchoring one of the nation’s top defenses.

Statistics aside, Heflin’s achieved a dream he chased since childhood.

“I don’t think I could have written a script that has been any better for him,” his mother said.

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