Vandenberg ready for first start

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IOWA CITY (MCT) — Unless you’re in the mood for a giant helping of sarcasm, don’t even ask Kirk Ferentz about quarterback No. 3.

Tuesday, it sounded as though the Iowa coach didn’t know.

“I don’t think we have one right now,” Ferentz said. “Wyatt Suess (walkon freshman from Cedar Rapids Washington), Marvin McNutt (former quarterback who’s now averaging 23.8 yards a catch as a wide receiver this season). Maybe we’ll put the wildcat in.”

They won’t put the wildcat in.

The No. 15 Hawkeyes (9-1, 5-1 Big Ten) will put in redshirt freshman James Vandenberg as they fight for the Big Ten title Saturday at No. 10 Ohio State (8-2, 5-1).

They’ll go with Vandenberg just as they did last week, when starter Ricky Stanzi was injured with a high-ankle sprain.

Stanzi had surgery Monday morning. Ferentz said the surgical route was taken because it has a “predictable outcome.” They also might have wanted to shorten the recovery, targeting a bowl game return.

“For a severe ankle issue like he had, our medical staff feels that’s the most prudent way to go,” Ferentz said. “The best way to predict an outcome. We’ve had other players have it in the past ... We’ve had good success with them, so I think that’s the game plan.”

Apparently, the state of Iowa still needs to be introduced to Vandenberg, who went 9-of-27 for 82 yards in his first vital college action in last week’s 17-10 loss to Northwestern.

The 6-foot-3, 205-pounder is an avid hunter and fisherman. After his baptism under fire Saturday, he sneaked out of town to the Bass Pro Shop in Altoona. His 20th birthday is in a couple of weeks and his dad, Toby, wanted to get the birthday present out of the way because they knew the next couple of weeks are going to be nutty.

While trying on a pair of waders, the sales person asked if he was at the Iowa game.

“So I was up in Bass Pro Shop trying some waders on, some hunting waders. The guy was like, ‘Did you go to the (Iowa) game today?’ I was like, ‘Yeah,’” Vandenberg said. “And he said, ‘Did it look as rough in person as it did on TV?’ And I said,’You have no idea.’”

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