Talent a clear issue for struggling Hawkeyes

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The Hawkeyes have been average at best in another area built for big plays — third-down conversion stops — by allowing nearly 41 percent on those to be picked up by opponents.

Iowa has been opportunistic in the turnover department, with nearly one more per game than their opponents. But its offense has been so bad that it’s hardly mattered how many times the Hawkeyes have the ball.

Players like wide receiver Keenan Davis, tight end C.J. Fiedorowicz and Vandenberg simply haven’t grown from solid Big Ten starters to future draft prospects quite like many thought.

“One thing affects another. We’ve got to get into a little better sync. We’ve got to execute better in critical situations,” Ferentz said. “That’s a team thing.”

About the only offensive player on Iowa’s roster to have a breakout season has been sophomore Mark Weisman. But he’s been either ineffective or on the sideline the past three weeks because of an ankle sprain and a leg strain.

Ferentz said Tuesday that Weisman is doubtful to play again this week.

However, the Hawkeyes have a number of younger players who appear poised to blossom into impact players in 2013 and beyond.

Sophomore running back Damon Bullock has been explosive and versatile, and he and the bruising Weisman will be an intriguing backfield duo next season. Iowa also has a host of promising underclassmen on both lines and in the secondary. Ferentz recently sang the praises of redshirt freshman quarterback Jake Rudock, the favorite to replace Vandenberg.

But for now, the Hawkeyes will simply have to hope they can make enough plays — big or small — to survive the season’s final three weeks and earn a bowl bid.

“Talented or not, there’s a lot of plays we haven’t made to win some of these games,” Vandenberg said.

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