Vandenberg
(6-foot-3, 212 pounds) started every game over the past two seasons and
was named a permanent team captain in 2012. The Keokuk native ranks among Iowa’s top-seven quarterbacks in career
completions (507), attempts (888), passing yards (5,786), passing
touchdowns (35) and total offense (5,853). He was named to the Capital One District VI Academic all-America team for the second
straight year in 2012 and earned Academic All-Big Ten honors four straight years.
Tobin
(6-6, 290) played both left guard and left tackle from Washington IA, earned honorable mention all-Big Ten recognition
from league coaches this season and was presented the Brett Greenwood
Award at the post-season football awards banquet.
Castillo
(5-11, 187), a native of Mount Laurel, N.J., earned his fourth letter
while starting three games in 2012. He shared the team lead
with two interceptions and recorded 26 tackles. Castillo’s
interception of a tipped pass at Michigan State clinched Iowa’s
double-overtime win, and he also had an interception in Iowa’s home
victory over Minnesota.
In
addition, three Hawkeyes will compete in the East West Shrine Game,
also being played Jan. 19. Center James Ferentz, defensive back Micah
Hyde and wide receiver Keenan Davis will participate in that event at
Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla. (3 p.m. (CT), NFL Network).
[This story was written for Ron Maly by Steve Roe, Iowa's sports information director].