As part of the ongoing fallout from Iowa firing head coach Fran McCaffery, the Hawkeyes have now lost the commitment from one of their highest-rated recruits in the modern era.
Consensus four-star small forward Joshua Lewis is reopening his recruitment following McCaffery's firing. Rivals ranked Lewis as the nation's No. 37 player overall, which would have made Lewis the highest-rated player in the modern era to sign with the Hawkeyes if he had inked with Iowa.
Instead, the 6-foot-7, 185 pound small forward is reevaluating his recruitment.
"After careful consideration and discussion with my family, I have decided to decommit from the University of Iowa and reopen my recruitment," Lewis told 247Sports. "I was excited about playing for Coach Fran at the University of Iowa but after the recent changes to the coaching staff I feel it's in my best interest to explore other
Consensus four-star small forward Joshua Lewis is reopening his recruitment following McCaffery's firing. Rivals ranked Lewis as the nation's No. 37 player overall, which would have made Lewis the highest-rated player in the modern era to sign with the Hawkeyes if he had inked with Iowa.
Instead, the 6-foot-7, 185 pound small forward is reevaluating his recruitment.
"After careful consideration and discussion with my family, I have decided to decommit from the University of Iowa and reopen my recruitment," Lewis told 247Sports. "I was excited about playing for Coach Fran at the University of Iowa but after the recent changes to the coaching staff I feel it's in my best interest to explore other