Once-proud Hawkeyes slipping into mediocrity

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Players like quarterback James Vandenberg have not made the strides in 2012 as coaches and fans have hoped. That's has caused Iowa to lose its last three games and has its bowl hopes fading (AP)
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IOWA CITY, Iowa – Iowa has 25 former players in the NFL, an impressive total that ranks ninth-best in the nation.

But it's tough to see many current Hawkeyes reaching the next level – and that might be the biggest reason this year's team is in such a free fall.

Iowa (4-5, 2-3 Big Ten) has lost three straight, including a 24-21 loss last week at once-woeful Indiana. The Hawkeyes head into Saturday's home game with Purdue (3-6, 0-5) needing to win two of their last three games simply to gain bowl eligibility.

Though Iowa has typically been less flashy than most programs under longtime coach Kirk Ferentz, it still needs guys to make big plays.

That hasn't happened enough in what's threatening to become a lost season.

"It's personnel and execution, typically. It's probably about as simple as that," Ferentz said.

Iowa hasn't had enough of either all season.

The Hawkeyes are averaging just 3.9 yards a run and 5.9 yards per pass. They've protected the ball well, but the explosive plays that often swing games have been absent from Iowa's arsenal.

In nine games, the Hawkeyes have had just one play from scrimmage go for more than 50 yards — and that one, a pass from senior quarterback James Vandenberg to Kevonte Martin-Manley, went for 51.

Iowa has gained 20 or more yards on runs or passes just 30 times, and only twice have such plays gone for touchdowns. The Hawkeyes have somehow turned just four of its 174 completions into scores.

On Tuesday, Ferentz again defended first-year offensive coordinator Greg Davis, who has come under scrutiny from Iowa fans for a weak passing game.

"I think Greg is a tremendous coach, a tremendous person. Really an outstanding coach," Ferentz said. "Everything starts with what can your players do. And that's where it really starts no matter where you are, what you're doing."

Iowa's defense has been its strength this season, relatively speaking. But the Hawkeyes don't have many playmakers on that side of the ball, either.

Iowa counts a sizeable number of defensive linemen among its NFL alumni, but this year's squad is 95th nationally in tackles for loss and 110th in sacks with just 10.

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