Ferentz sticking with Vandenberg at quarterback

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Vandenberg clearly hasn’t been the only problem with Iowa’s passing game.

For a variety of reasons, things haven’t clicked under first-year offensive coordinator Greg Davis. Production is down across the board except for running back Mark Weisman, and he’s recovering from a sprained ankle.

Iowa is averaging a shade under 21 points per game, 10th in the Big Ten.

Redshirt freshman Jake Rudock has been groomed to replace Vandenberg since the day he arrived on campus. Though Ferentz didn’t insert him late in last week’s blowout loss, he appears to hold Rudock in the same high regard as Vandenberg.

“I think he’s got the potential to be a good quarterback,” Ferentz said. “I think he’s a good thrower with good command and works extremely hard. He’s a lot like James Vandenberg in my mind. He’s got all the characteristics that give a guy a chance to be a good player. He’s into it, very smart, very competitive.”

But unless Vandenberg gets hurt, Rudock won’t get a chance to prove all that on the field until 2013. Ferentz isn’t ready to give up on Vandenberg just yet.

“As long as they want me in there, the boos, all the criticism, none of that really bothers me,” Vandenberg said.

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