
"He’s literally a little you": College hoops fans react to Kylie Feuerbach cuddling with her puppy in latest TikTok
Iowa Hawkeyes guard Kylie Feuerbach posted a video with her dog, Tobi, on TikTok. The senior was in a car and held the pet in her arms as she posed for the camera during the golden hour.
The golden Maltipoo is a regular feature on Feuerbach's social media. It also has a dedicated Instagram account, @tobithemaltipoo.

College basketball fans reacted to the video in the comments section:
"He’s literally a little you and idk how to explain it," a fan wrote.
"He’s getting so big 😭 soon you’ll have a teenager," a user commented.
"Love Tobi so much!!!! He’s such an adorable puppy!!!!" another fan added.
Some fans also mentioned Feuerbach's role with the Hawkeyes:
"Fabulous win , Tobi needs an Iowa Jersy 💯♥," a user wrote.
"Tobi should be the Iowa WBB mascot alongside Herky😍," a fan commented.
"The pup is so cute. Great job tonight. I like that you're being a little more aggressive on your drives and more sure of yourself. Now get Oklahoma. let's go!!!!" another user added.

Kylie Feuerbach will return to Iowa for one last season
Kylie Feuerbach announced last week that she will opt into her final year of college eligibility to return to the Iowa Hawkeyes. She revealed her decision to her teammates during a practice session.
It will be the guard's sixth year of college basketball. Her extended college career comes as a result of a season of NCAA COVID-19 eligibility and a medical redshirt year due to a knee injury in the 2022-23 season.
The defense-first guard is in the middle of her best year. She is averaging career highs in points (6.5 ppg), assists (2.4 apg), steals (1.3 spg), field goal attempts (5.8) and minutes (25.3).
Kylie Feuerbach is currently spearheading Iowa's NCAA tournament run. The Hawkeyes entered as the No. 6 seed in the Spokane 4 region and defeated the MVC champions No. 11 Murray State 92-57 on Saturday.
They will now face No. 3 Oklahoma at the Lloyd Noble Center on Monday. ESPN's matchup predictor gives OU a 72.8% chance of advancing to the Sweet 16.