After being recruited by Iowa linebackers coach
Bret Bielema, Hodge attended the University of Iowa, where he majored in
communication studies and was a member of the
National Honor Society. He was also one of five seniors selected to the 2005 Leadership Council and served as a captain that season. At Iowa, Hodge played under head coach
Kirk Ferentz and defensive coordinator
Norm Parker. After redshirting in 2001, Hodge played in all 13 games of the Iowa's conference championship
2002 season, coming mostly on special teams and as a backup linebacker. In his first game as a Hawkeye, he recorded three solo tackles and three assists in the week one over
Akron. He had six solo tackles and two assists in win over
Purdue, and later had five solo tackles in win over
Northwestern, including a quarterback sack and a quarterback pressure. Hodge recorded four solo tackles and two assists against
USC in the
Orange Bowl. In
2003, Hodge started all 13 games of the season at
middle linebacker, earning
first-team all-Big Ten recognition and leading the conference in tackles as a sophomore. He finished the season with 141 tackles, 9 tackles for loss, 2
quarterback sacks, 2
forced fumbles, and 3 pass break-ups. At
Ohio State, he recorded eight solo tackles and eight assists for career high 16 tackles. Hodge recorded five solo tackles in win over Penn State, and added a 47-yard fumble return and had one pass break-up. He recorded four solo tackles and four assists in
Outback Bowl win over
Florida. In
2004, Hodge started all 12 games at linebacker, again earning
first-team all-Big Ten honors with fellow Iowa linebacker
Chad Greenway as the Hawkeyes were co-champions of the
Big Ten. His season totals included a team-best 116 tackles, including 79 solo and 37 assists; Hodge also had 4.5 tackles for loss and three QB sacks, four pass break-ups, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble. In the win over Wisconsin to clinch a share of the Big Ten title, Hodge led the team with 11 tackles, including seven solo. Hodge set a
Capital One Bowl record in
2005 with 16 tackles against
LSU. In
2005, Hodge was named to several pre-season awards watchlists, including: the
Bronko Nagurski Trophy watch list, the
Lott Trophy watch list, the
Dick Butkus Award watch list, and the
Bednarik Award watch list. After the season, he earned
all-Big Ten honors for the third time. He was named first-team defensive All-America by
Phil Steele's College Football Preview, second-team All-America by
Athlon Sports, second-team All-America by
Rivals.com, third-team All-America by Nationalchamps.net, No. 4 inside linebacker by
The Sporting News, and third-team All-America by collegesportsreport.com. In the win over Illinois he recorded a career-best 18 tackles, including 11 solo, to earn Big Ten Defensive Player of the week honors. Against Florida in the
2006 Outback Bowl, Hodge set an Iowa bowl record and
Outback Bowl record with 19 tackles, including 14 solo, he also had one tackle for loss. Hodge's 158 total tackles in 2005 ranked best for the team during the season, best in the Big Ten, second best all-time at Iowa for a single season, and third in the country. While at Iowa, he led the Big Ten and ranked third in the nation in tackles per game, ranked third in the nation in solo tackles per game, tied for fifth in the Big Ten in forced
fumbles, and tied for ninth in recovered fumbles. Hodge ranks
third in career tackles with 453. ==Professional career==