Purdue began the year with three consecutive losses, each by less than four points, at the hands of Northwestern, Eastern Michigan, and Missouri. Their luck began to turn as they went on a four-game winning streak, which started with a victory over No. 23 Boston College and ended with an upset victory over No. 2 Ohio State, the school's first win over a top-two ranked team since 1984.[1] The Boilermakers also secured a victory over No. 19 Iowa and finished the regular season in a three-way-tie for second in the West Division with a conference record of 5–4. The team was invited to the Music City Bowl, where they lost to Auburn.
The Boilermakers were led on offense by quarterback David Blough, who finished in second in the conference behind Ohio State's Dwayne Haskins in passing yards (3,705), completions (305), and completion percentage (66%).[2] Freshman wide receiver and return specialist Rondale Moore was named first-team All-Big Ten at wide receiver, and was a consensus first-team All-American as a return specialist. He led the Big Ten Conference with 114 receptions, 1,258 receiving yards, and 12 receiving touchdowns.[2]
Rondale Moore 32-yard pass from Elijah Sindelar (Spencer Evans kick)
NW 14–7
1
1:02
PUR
Rondale Moore 76-yardrun (Spencer Evans kick)
Tied 14–14
2
13:37
NW
Charlie Kuhbander 34-yard field goal
NW 17–14
2
7:06
NW
T. J. Green 1-yard run (Charlie Kuhbander kick)
NW 24–14
2
3:44
PUR
Spencer Evans 38-yard field goal
NW 24–17
2
:37
NW
Jeremy Larkin 4-yard run (Charlie Kuhbander kick)
NW 31–17
3
11:37
PUR
D. J. Knox 2-yard run (Spencer Evans kick)
NW 31–24
4
14:56
PUR
Spencer Evans 27-yard field goal
NW 31–27
To begin the season, Purdue hosted Northwestern, the first time the two schools opened the season against each over to open the season since 1976.[12]
Purdue lost to Northwestern, 31–27.[13] Northwestern scored 14 points in the first quarter via a 1-yard touchdown run from Jeremy Larkin and a 2-yard touchdown run by John Moten IV. Purdue responded with 14 points in the first quarter via a 32-yard touchdown pass from Elijah Sindelar to Rondale Moore and a 76-yard touchdown run by Moore. Northwestern regained its lead in the second quarter via a 34-yard field goal by Charlie Kuhbander and a one-yard touchdown run by T. J. Green. Purdue responded with a 38-yard Spencer Evans field and the final score of the first half came on a 4-yard run by Larkin, which made the score 31–17 in favor of Northwestern at half-time. Purdue added a 2-yard touchdown run by D. J. Knox in the third quarter. Purdue reduced Northwestern's lead to four points following a 27-yard field goal from Evans in the fourth quarter.[14]
Moore's 313-yard all-purpose yards was the record for most in program history, and first since Otis Armstrong, who had 312 in 1972.[15]
Mathew Sexton 75-yard pass from Tyler Weigers (Chad Ryland kick)
EMU 7–3
1
:26
PUR
Spencer Evans 34-yard field goal
EMU 7–6
2
:59
PUR
Markell Jones 7-yard pass from Elijah Sindelar (Spencer Evans kick failed)
PUR 12–7
2
:03
EMU
Chad Ryland 27-yard field goal
PUR 12–10
4
7:56
EMU
Breck Turner 9-yard run (Chad Ryland kick)
EMU 17–12
4
6:41
PUR
D. J. Knox 45-yard run (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 19–17
4
:00
EMU
Chad Ryland 24-yard field goal
EMU 20–19
Following its opening game against Northwestern, Purdue hosted the Eastern Michigan Eagles. This was the first meeting between the schools since 2012, a game Purdue won in a blowout.
Purdue lost in a close game, 20–19.[17] Purdue scored 6 points in the first quarter via a 29-yard and 34-yard field goals by Spencer Evans. Eastern Michigan added 7 points in the first quarter via a 75-yard touchdown pass from Tyler Weigers to Mathew Sexton. In the second quarter, the teams exchanged scores with a 7-yard touchdown pass from Elijah Sindelar to Markell Jones and a 27-yard field goal by Chad Ryland, which made the score 12–10 in favor of Purdue at half-time. Eastern Michigan regained the lead in the fourth quarter via a nine-yard touchdown run by Breck Turner. Purdue added seven points in the fourth quarter via a 45-yard touchdown run by D. J. Knox. Eastern Michigan finally won the game late in the fourth quarter with a 24-yard field goal by Ryland as time expired.[18]
Terry Wright 12-yard pass from David Blough (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 7–3
1
5:26
MO
Johnat Johnson 21-yard pass from Drew Lock (Tucker McCann kick)
MO 10–7
1
1:42
MO
Tucker McCann 29-yard field goal
MO 13–7
2
14:52
PUR
Spencer Evans 33-yard field goal
MO 13–10
2
12:33
MO
Jalen Knox 59-yard pass from Drew Lock (Tucker McCann kick)
MO 20–10
2
7:10
MO
Albert Okwuegbunam 2-yard pass from Drew Lock (Tucker McCann kick)
MO 27–10
2
2:42
PUR
David Blough 1-yard run (Spencer Evans kick)
MO 27–17
2
:09
PUR
Brycen Hopkins 3-yard pass from David Blough (Spencer Evans kick)
MO 27–24
3
8:27
PUR
Spencer Evans 29-yard field goal
Tied 27–27
3
6:48
MO
Drew Lock 8-yard run (Tucker McCann kick)
MO 34–27
3
2:30
MO
Tucker McCann 31-yard field goal
MO 37–27
4
12:16
PUR
Rondale Moore 7-yard pass from David Blough (Spencer Evans kick)
MO 37–34
4
3:28
PUR
Spencer Evans 26-yard field goal
Tied 37–37
4
:00
MO
Tucker McCann 25-yard field goal
MO 40–37
After playing Eastern Michigan, Purdue hosted the Missouri Tigers.[20]
Missouri defeated Purdue 40–37.[21] Missouri scored three times in the first quarter on a 40-yard Tucker McCann field goal, a 21-yard Drew Lock touchdown pass to Johnathan Johnson and another field goal by McCann from 29-yards. Purdue scored just once in the first quarter on a 12-yard touchdown pass from David Blough to Terry Wright. Purdue scored on three of its four possessions during the second quarter with a 33-yard Spencer Evans field goal, 1-yard touchdown run by Blough and a 3-yard touchdown pass to Brycen Hopkins from Blough. Missouri scored twice during the second, with a 59-yard touchdown pass to Jalen Knox and a 2-yard Albert Okwuegbunam touchdown pass from Lock. Missouri took a 27–24 lead into halftime. Purdue tied the game midway through the third quarter with a 29-yard field goal by Evans, but Missouri scored twice after the field goal with an 8-yard touchdown run by Lock and a 31-yard McCann field goal. Blough then found Rondale Moore from 7-yards out for a Purdue touchdown and a 26-yard field goal by Evans. Missouri took the lead via a 25-yard field goal from McCann as the time expired.[22]
Tommy Sweeney 15-yard pass from Anthony Brown (John Tessitore kick)
Tied 7–7
2
14:40
PUR
Rondale Moore 70-yard pass from David Blough (Spencer Evans kick failed)
PUR 13–7
2
6:52
PUR
Rondale Moore 9-yard pass from David Blough (J. D. Dellinger kick)
PUR 20–7
2
:05
PUR
J. D. Dellinger 21-yard field goal
PUR 23–7
3
5:57
PUR
Terry Wright 36-yard pass from David Blough (J. D. Dellinger kick)
PUR 30–7
4
0:18
BC
E. J. Perry 1-yard run (John Tessitore kick failed)
PUR 30–13
Following its game against Missouri, Purdue hosted its final non-conference game on the schedule when they hosted the No. 23 Boston College Eagles.[25]
Purdue won in a blowout, 30–13.[26] Purdue and Boston College each scored 7 points in the first quarter via a one-yard touchdown run by D. J. Knox, and Anthony Brown finding Tommy Sweeney on a 15-yard pass. Purdue added 16 points in the second quarter, via two touchdown passes from David Blough to Rondale Moore, the first a 70-yard and the later a nine-yard touchdown pass, and a 21-yard field goal for J. D. Dellinger, which made the score 23–7 in favor of Purdue at half-time. Purdue added 7 points in the third quarter via a 36-yard Blough pass to Terry Wright. Boston College scored a late touchdown in the fourth quarter via a 1-yard touchdown run from E. J. Perry.[27]
Purdue ended streaks of six straight Homecoming losses and 18 straight losses to ranked opponents with its win over No. 23 Boston College. Purdue's last win against a ranked opponent came on October 22, 2011, (a homecoming game) to then-No. 23 Illinois. Purdue's 17-point margin of victory was its largest over a ranked opponent since beating then-No. 5 Michigan State by 24 points (52–28) on October 16, 1999.[25]
Brycen Hopkins 12-yard pass from David Blough (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 27–7
3
6:18
NE
J. D. Spielman 21-yard pass from Adrian Martinez (Barret Pickering kick)
PUR 27–14
3
3:24
PUR
D. J. Knox 6-yard run (David Blough pass to D. J. Knox conversion)
PUR 35–14
3
2:32
NE
J. D. Spielman 21-yard pass from Adrian Martinez (Barret Pickering kick)
PUR 35–21
4
2:56
PUR
Markell Jones 6-yard run (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 42–21
4
1:04
NE
Devine Ozigbo 23-yard run (Barret Pickering kick)
PUR 42–28
After facing Boston College, Purdue traveled to Lincoln, Nebraska to face the Nebraska Cornhuskers.[29]
Purdue defeated Nebraska 42–28.[30] Nebraska scored seven points in the first quarter while Purdue scored ten, via an eighteen-yard touchdown run from Devine Ozigbo and a 42-yard D. J. Knox run and 31-yard Spencer Evans field goal respectively. Purdue extended their lead in the second quarter via a one-yard touchdown run from David Blough and a 25-yard Evans field goal, which made the score 20–7 in favor of Purdue at half-time. In the third quarter, Purdue and Nebraska traded touchdowns in the third quarter. Purdue struck first with a twelve-yard touchdown reception by Brycen Hopkins from Blough. Nebraska answered back with a 21-yard J. D. Spielman from Adrian Martinez. Purdue responded with a 6-yard Knox run followed by a two-point conversion. Nebraska capped the third quarter scoring with another 21-yard Spielman touchdown reception from Martinez. Purdue and Nebraska both scored a fourth quarter touchdown, on a six-yard touchdown by Markell Jones and a 23-yard Ozigbo touchdown run respectively.[31]
Purdue won for the first time in three trips in Lincoln. Nebraska was held scoreless for 36:01 between the first and third quarters as Purdue scored 27 unanswered points Purdue played its most efficient game of the season going six-for-six on its redzone trips.[29]
Isaac Zico 3-yard pass from David Blough (Spencer Evans kick)
Tied 7–7
1
4:06
PUR
David Blough 7-yard pass from Jared Sparks (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 14–7
2
14:56
PUR
Markell Jones 1-yard run (Spencer Evans kick blocked)
PUR 20–7
2
6:15
PUR
Spencer Evans 37-yard field goal
PUR 23–7
2
0:09
PUR
Isaac Zico 42-yard pass from David Blough (Joe Schopper run failed)
PUR 29–7
3
10:06
PUR
Rondale Moore 7-yard pass from David Blough (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 36–7
4
13:57
PUR
Spencer Evans 32-yard field goal
PUR 39–7
4
4:10
PUR
Alexander Horvath 3-yard run (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 46–7
Following its road game against Nebraska, Purdue traveled the Illinois Fighting Illini to play for the Purdue Cannon.[33]
Purdue won in a blowout, 46–7.[34] Illinois got on the board first via a five-yard touchdown run from A. J. Bush. Purdue responded with a 3-yard touchdown reception by Isaac Zico from David Blough, and a 7-yard touchdown reception by Blough from Jared Sparks to close out the first quarter scoring. Purdue scored three times in the second quarter on a one-yard Markell Jones touchdown run, a 37-yard field goal from Spencer Evans and a 42-yard Zico reception from Blough to end the half with a 29–7 lead. Purdue extended their lead in the third quarter via a seven-yard touchdown reception by Rondale Moore from Blough. Purdue added 10 more points in the fourth quarter. First with a 32-yard field goal from Evans and a 3-yard touchdown run from Alexander Horvath.[35]
Purdue's defense held Illinois to season-lows of 250 total yards, 181 passing yards and 69 rushing yards. Purdue has won 11 of the last 14 against Illinois, including four straight and eight of the last 10 in Champaign, Illinois. Isaac Zico's 127 receiving yards and two touchdowns were career bests. The 39-point win was Purdue's largest margin of victory since 2012, when it defeated Eastern Kentucky, 48–6. It was Purdue's largest margin of victory over an FBS opponent since 2008, when it crushed Indiana, 62–10. The margin of victory was also Purdue's largest in a Big Ten road game since defeat Indiana in Bloomington, 56–7 in 1997.[33]
Isaac Zico 13-yard pass from David Blough (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 7–0
2
14:14
OSU
Blake Haubeil 24-yard field goal
PUR 7–3
2
00:27
PUR
Rondale Moore 9-yard pass from David Blough (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 14–3
3
12:25
OSU
Blake Haubeil 23-yard field goal
PUR 14–6
3
8:36
PUR
D.J. Knox 1-yard run (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 21–6
4
11:39
PUR
D.J. Knox 42-yard run (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 28–6
4
9:36
OSU
Johnnie Dixon 32-yard pass from Dwayne Haskins (Blake Haubeil kick)
PUR 28–13
4
6:46
PUR
D.J. Knox 40-yard run (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 35–13
4
4:40
OSU
Terry McLaurin 34-yard pass from Dwayne Haskins (Blake Haubeil kick)
PUR 35–20
4
3:37
PUR
Rondale Moore 43-yard pass from David Blough (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 42–20
4
2:08
PUR
Markus Bailey 41-yard interception return (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 49–20
After its second consecutive away game at Illinois, Purdue returned to West Lafayette to host the No. 2 ranked, undefeated Ohio State Buckeyes.[36]
Purdue shocked Ohio State with a 49–20 victory,[37] during which they never trailed. David Blough found Isaac Zico with a 13-yard pass reception to give the Boilermakers the only score of the first quarter. Ohio State had to settle for a 24-yard field goal by Blake Haubeil early in the second quarter. After a fourth down conversion on a fake field goal, Rondale Moore was able to score on a 9-yard reception from Blough to end the half. In the third quarter Ohio State drove to the red zone for the second time in the game, only to come away with a 23-yard Haubeil field goal, and Purdue scored on a one-yard run from D.J. Knox. The teams traded scoring in the fourth quarter, first with Purdue on a 42-yard run from Knox, then Ohio State on a 32-yard reception by Johnnie Dixon from Dwayne Haskins, Purdue with a 40-yard run by Knox, Ohio State with a 34-yard reception by Terry McLaurin from Haskins, and Purdue with a 43-yard reception by Moore from Blough. Purdue capped the game with a 41-yard interception return by Markus Bailey.[38]
Purdue was able to win despite Haskins setting a school record for passing yardage in a single game (470). It was the first time they beat a second-ranked team since 1984, when they also defeated the Buckeyes.[1] Purdue swept the Big Ten Players of the Week awards (Blough for Offensive Player, Bailey for Defensive Player, Joe Schopper for Special Teams, and Moore for Co-Freshman), the first time a team has ever accomplished this feat.[39]
After facing Ohio State, Purdue traveled to East Lansing, Michigan to face the Michigan State Spartans.[41]
Michigan State defeated Purdue 23–13.[42] Michigan State scored six points in the first quarter, via 43 and 48-yard field goals from Matt Coughlin. Purdue scored 3 points on a 28-yard field goal by Spencer Evans. Purdue tied the game on a 35-yard field goal by Spencer Evans. Michigan State regained the lead via an eleven-yard touchdown pass from Rocky Lombardi to Darrell Stewart Jr., which made the score 13–6 in favor of Michigan State at half-time. In the second half, Michigan State held Purdue to just 7 points while accumulating 10 points. First a field goal by Coughlin from 34-yards in the third quarter. Purdue responded with a 1-yard Terry Wright touchdown reception from David Blough. Michigan State closed out the scoring with a 48-yard touchdown pass from Rocky Lombardi to Jalen Nailor[43]
Blough fell 23 yards shy of becoming the first quarterback in Purdue history to pass for 300 yards in four consecutive games. The loss was Purdue's eighth in a row to Michigan State, continuing a losing streak that started on Nov. 10, 2007.[41]
Isaac Zico 36-yard pass from David Blough (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 7–0
1
6:15
IA
Ivory Kelly-Martin 2-yard run (Miguel Recinos kick)
Tie 7–7
1
3:40
PUR
Markell Jones 1-yard run (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 14–7
2
10:47
IA
Miguel Recinos 34-yard field goal
PUR 14–10
2
6:27
PUR
Terry Wright 41-yard pass from David Blough (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 21–10
2
0:17
IA
Nate Stanley 1-yard run (Miguel Recinos kick)
PUR 21–17
3
12:11
PUR
Terry Wright 82-yard pass from David Blough (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 28–17
3
9:33
IA
T.J. Hockenson 4-yard pass from Nate Stanley (two-point pass conversion failed)
PUR 28–23
3
2:26
PUR
Terry Wright 3-yard pass from David Blough (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 35–23
4
12:29
IA
Mekhi Sargent 1-yard run (Miguel Recinos kick)
PUR 35–30
4
10:19
IA
Mekhi Sargent 1-yard run (two-point pass conversion failed)
IA 36–35
4
0:08
PUR
Spencer Evans 25-yard field goal
PUR 38–36
After losing to Michigan State, Purdue hosted the No. 16 Iowa Hawkeyes in a sellout performance.[45]
Purdue knocked off Iowa, 38–36 after a walk-off, 25-yard field goal by Spencer Evans.[46] Purdue scored the first points in the first quarter by a 36-yard touchdown pass from David Blough to receiver Isaac Zico. Ivory Kelly-Martin evened the score at 7–7 nearly six minutes later; this would be the longest drive of the game. Purdue scored once again via a touchdown run from Markell Jones.
In the second quarter, Miguel Recinos opened off to kick a 34-yard field goal to make the score 14–10, Boilermakers. Purdue and Iowa then traded touchdowns, the former a touchdown pass to Terry Wright from David Blough, the latter coming from Nate Stanley, the Iowa quarterback, with 17 seconds left in the first half. The score was 21–17 at the conclusion of this half.
On the Boilermakers' opening drive of the second half, David Blough found Terry Wright for a stellar 82-yard reception. This was the Boilermakers' only play of the drive. Two and a half minutes later, the Hawkeyes also found the end zone to make the score 28–23. The Hawkeyes, however, made a controversial two-point conversion attempt, which they failed. With 2:26 left in the third quarter, David Blough found Terry Wright in the end zone to make the score 35–23. This was Wright's third touchdown reception of the game.
In the fourth quarter, Iowa mounted a comeback against the Boilermakers. Boosted by two touchdown runs following an interception from David Blough, the Hawkeyes made the score 35–23 after chasing points again. However, the Boilermakers were to make a heroic final, last-breath drive and capped their stellar effort with an amazing field goal from Spencer Evans.[47]
Purdue earned its third win this season against an AP Top 25 ranked opponent. It is the first time since 2003 that Purdue has defeated three ranked teams in a single season. Markell Jones rushed for his 18th career touchdown, passing Otis Armstrong (17, 1970–72) for 10th on Purdue's all-time career rushing touchdowns list. Terry Wright totaled six receptions for a career-high 146 yards and three touchdowns. Wright entered the game with 474 career receiving yards and two previous touchdowns.[45]
Seth Green 2-yard touchdown run (Emmit Carpenter kick)
MIN 27–3
3
4:37
MIN
Bryce Williams 11-yard touchdown run (Emmit Carpenter kick)
MIN 34–3
4
10:09
MIN
Tyler Johnson 12-yard touchdown pass from Tanner Morgan (Emmit Carpenter kick)
MIN 41–3
4
5:28
PUR
Rondale Moore 9-yard touchdown pass from David Blough (Spencer Evans kick)
MIN 41–10
After facing in-division rival Iowa, Purdue traveled to the Minnesota Golden Gophers.[50]
Minnesota won in a blowout, 41–10.[51] Minnesota opened the scoring in the first quarter via a 24-yard field goal by Emmit Carpenter. Purdue responded with a 40-yard Spencer Evans field goal to end the first quarter. Minnesota extended their lead in the second quarter via an 11-yard touchdown pass from Seth Green to Jake Paulson and a 27-yard Carpenter field goal, which made the score 13–3 in favor of Minnesota at half-time. Minnesota added 21 points in the third quarter via a 46-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown by Blake Cashman, a two-yard touchdown run by Green and an 11-yard Bryce Williams touchdown run. Minnesota added 7 more points in the fourth quarter via a 12-yard touchdown pass by Tanner Morgan to Tyler Johnson. Purdue finally got another score late in the fourth quarter via a nine-yard touchdown pass to Rondale Moore from David Blough.[52]
Purdue was held to its lowest score and fewest total points since a 17–9 loss to Wisconsin in 2017. The 31-point margin of defeat was the largest Purdue had suffered since losing to Penn State by 38 points in 2016. Purdue entered the game with a 43 percent third-down conversion rate, but was 0-for-12 on third down against the Gophers.[50]
D. J. Knox 18-yard pass from David Blough (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 7–0
2
1:07
WIS
Rafael Gaglianone 29-yard field goal
PUR 7–3
2
:00
PUR
Spencer Evans 20-yard field goal
PUR 10–3
3
14:40
WIS
Jonathan Taylor 80-yard field goal (Rafael Gaglianone kick)
Tied 10–10
3
6:27
WIS
Rafael Gaglianone 22-yard field goal
WIS 13–10
3
4:08
PUR
Markell Jones 12-yard run (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 17–13
3
:57
PUR
Rondale Moore 46-yard pass from David Blough (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 24–13
4
9:57
PUR
Spencer Evans 20-yard field goal
PUR 27–13
4
6:40
WIS
Danny Davis III 5-yard pass from Jack Coan (Rafael Gaglianone kick)
PUR 27–20
4
2:51
WIS
Danny Davis III 18-yard pass from Jack Coan (Rafael Gaglianone kick)
Tied 27–27
OT1
:00
PUR
Rondale Moore 15-yard pass from David Blough (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 34–27
OT1
:00
WIS
Jonathan Taylor 12-yard run (Rafael Gaglianone kick)
Tied 34–34
OT2
:00
WIS
Garrett Groshek 4-yard run (Rafael Gaglianone kick)
WIS 41–34
OT2
:00
PUR
Issac Zico 25-yard pass from David Blough (Spencer Evans kick)
Tied 41–41
OT3
:00
PUR
Spencer Evans 41-yard field goal
PUR 44–41
OT3
:00
WIS
Jonathan Taylor 17-yard run
WIS 47–44
After facing Minnesota, Purdue returned home to face the Wisconsin Badgers on Senior Day.
Wisconsin defeated Purdue 47–44 in triple overtime.[54] After a scoreless first quarter by both teams, Purdue scored ten points in the second quarter, via an 18-yard touchdown pass to D. J. Knox from David Blough and a 20-yard field goal by Spencer Evans. Wisconsin scored on a 29-yard Rafael Gaglianone field goal bring the score to 10–3 in favor of Purdue at half-time. Wisconsin opened the second half scoring when Jonathan Taylor via an 80-yard touchdown run and a 22-yard field goal by Gaglianone. Purdue responded with two third quarter touchdowns via a 12-yard touchdown run by Markell Jones and a 46-yard touchdown pass to Rondale Moore from Blough. Purdue scored first in the fourth quarter on a 20-yard Evans field goal, but two late touchdown receptions by Danny Davis III from Jack Coan of five and 18-yards respectively tied the game before regulation ended.
In the first overtime, Purdue scored on its first possession with a 15-yard touchdown reception by Moore from Blough. Wisconsin responded with a 12-yard touchdown run by Taylor. Wisconsin opened the second overtime with a 4-yard Garrett Groshek touchdown run, but Purdue responded on the next play with a 25-yard Issac Zico touchdown pass from Blough. When Purdue scored on a 41-yard Evans field goal to open the third overtime, Wisconsin scored on a 17-yard Taylor touchdown run to seal the victory for Wisconsin.[55]
Issac Zico 11-yard pass from David Blough (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 7–0
2
10:52
IU
Stevie Scott 8-yard run (Logan Justus kick)
Tied 7–7
2
4:30
PUR
Rondale Moore 56-yard pass from David Blough (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 14–7
3
3:43
PUR
Rondale Moore 33-yard pass from David Blough (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 21–7
4
7:33
IU
Peyton Ramsey 23-yard run (Logan Justus kick)
PUR 21–14
4
3:48
PUR
Markell Jones 32-yard run (Spencer Evans kick)
PUR 28–14
4
1:17
IU
Nick Westbrook 40-yard touchdown pass from Peyton Ramsey (Logan Justus kick)
PUR 28–21
Following its home finale against Wisconsin, Purdue traveled to Bloomington, Indiana to face its arch-rival, the Indiana Hoosiers, in the 94th playing of Old Oaken Bucket.
Purdue defeated Indiana 28–21.[57] Purdue scored 7 points in the first quarter via an 11-yard touchdown pass from David Blough to Issac Zico. Indiana responded with 7 points in the second quarter via an eight-yard touchdown run by Stevie Scott. Purdue regained its lead in the second quarter via a 56-yard touchdown pass from Blough to Rondale Moore, which made the score 14–7 in favor of Purdue at half-time. Purdue added a 33-yard touchdown reception by Moore from Blough in the third quarter. Indiana reduced Purdue's lead to seven points following a 23-yard touchdown run from Peyton Ramsey in the fourth quarter. Purdue responded with a 32-yard touchdown run by Markell Jones. Indiana scored again with 1:17 to play on a 40-yard touchdown reception by Nick Westbrook-Ikhine from Ramsey.[58]
Purdue finished in 3rd place of the Big Ten West Division with a 5–4 record in conference play. The win also made Purdue bowl eligible for the second consecutive year.
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Dit is een lijst van premiers van Albanië. Tijdelijke regering (1912-1914) Premiers Naam Begin Einde Politieke partij Ismail Qemali 29 november 1912 22 januari 1914 Fejzi Bej Alizoti 22 januari 1914 7 maart 1914 Vorstendom Albanië (1914-1925) Premiers Naam Begin Einde Politieke partij Turhan Pasha Përmeti (1e keer) 7 maart 1914 3 september 1914 Esat Pashë Toptani 5 oktober 1914 24 februari 1916 Vacant (24 februari 1916-25 december 1918) Turhan Pasha Përmeti (2e keer) 25 december 1918 29 ...
Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN) Bandera del ELNOperacional 4 de julio de 1964-presenteLiderado por Comando Central (COCE): alias 'Antonio García' (Comandante en Jefe)[1] Israel Ramírez Pineda 'Pablo Beltrán' Rafael Sierra Granados 'Ramiro Vargas' Gustavo Aníbal Giraldo 'Pablito' Jaime Galvis 'Ariel' o 'Lorenzo Alcantuz' Antiguos Comandantes: Fabio Vásquez Castaño Manuel Pérez Martínez 'El Cura Pérez' Nicolás Rodríguez Bautista 'Gabino' Camilo Torres Restrepo Manuel V...
Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah Kabupaten ProbolinggoDewan Perwakilan RakyatKabupaten Probolinggo2019-2024JenisJenisUnikameral Jangka waktu5 tahunSejarahSesi baru dimulai30 Agustus 2019PimpinanKetuaH. Andi Suryanto Wibowo, S.E., M.M. (NasDem) sejak 26 September 2019 Wakil Ketua ILukman Hakim, S.H., M.Hum. (PKB) sejak 26 September 2019 Wakil Ketua IIOka Mahendra Jati Kusuma, S.E., M.M. (Golkar) sejak 26 September 2019 Wakil Ketua IIIH. Jon Junaidi (Gerindra) sejak 26 September 2...
Bridge for which road usage tolls are charged For the 1992 novel, see The Toll Bridge. For the border conflict, see Toll Bridge War. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Toll bridge – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2015) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) P...
Un mapa cultural del mundo elaborado por el World Values Survey, describiendo Estados Unidos como más alto en «valores tradicionales» y «valores de autoexpresión» en comparación con otros países. La sociedad de Estados Unidos tiene su base en la cultura occidental, y su origen es muy anterior a que Estados Unidos se convirtiese en un país independiente con rasgos propios en su música, arte, costumbres, cocina y folclore. Actualmente, Estados Unidos de América es un país étnica y ...
خرف وعائي Vascular dementia معلومات عامة الاختصاص طب نفسي، وطب الجهاز العصبي من أنواع خرف، ومرض الأسباب الأسباب ارتفاع ضغط الدم[1]، وسكتة دماغية[1]، والسكري[1] المظهر السريري الأعراض خرف[1] الإدارة أدوية دونيبيزيل، وميمانتين، وفينبو�...
Nama ini menggunakan cara penamaan Spanyol: nama keluarga pertama atau paternalnya adalah Izzo dan nama keluarga kedua atau maternalnya adalah Parsons. Lorenza IzzoIzzo pada 2019LahirLorenza Francesca Izzo Parsons19 September 1989 (umur 34)Santiago, ChiliKebangsaanChiliPendidikanJurnalisme, akting, modelingAlmamaterUniversitas Los Andes, Institut Teater dan FilmPekerjaanAktrisTahun aktif2011–sekarangSuami/istriEli Roth (m. 2014; berpisah...
Pour les articles homonymes, voir Wallon (homonymie). Wallon Pays Belgique, France, États-Unis, Suède Région Wallonie, Ardennes, Wisconsin Nombre de locuteurs 360 000 (2018)[1] Nom des locuteurs wallophones Typologie SVO (+ VSO), flexionnelle, syllabique Classification par famille - langues indo-européennes - langues italiques - langues latino-falisques - latin - latin vulgaire - langues romanes - langues gallo-romanes - langues d'oïl - wallon Statut officiel Langue officielle Langu...
1997 studio album by The Honeymoon KillersSing Sing (1984–1994)Studio album by The Honeymoon KillersReleasedJanuary 17, 1997 (1997-01-17)Recorded Various Bair Tracks (New York City, NY) Fun City (New York City, NY) Noise New York (New York City, NY) GenreNoise rock, punk bluesLength135:55LabelSympathy for the Record IndustryProducerThe Honeymoon KillersThe Honeymoon Killers chronology Hung Far Low(1991) Sing Sing (1984–1994)(1997) Professional ratingsReview scoresSo...
Jakarta adalah ibu kota dan kota terbesar di Indonesia. Pencakar langit pertama di Jakarta, Sarinah, dibangun tahun 1963. Saat ini (2022), terdapat lebih dari 3400 gedung tinggi di Jakarta, beberapa di antaranya masuk daftar di bawah, dan ada beberapa lagi yang sedang dibangun.[1] Panorama kaki langit Jakarta. Bangunan tertinggi Daftar ini berisi bangunan tertinggi di Jakarta berdasarkan ukuran tinggi standar. Tingginya mencakup puncak (spire) dan benda arsitektur tetapi tidak menghit...
CIHI redirects here. For the radio station, see CIHI-FM. Canadian Institute for Health InformationTypePrivate, Not-for-ProfitIndustryHealth care, Health Indicators, Biostatistics, Health InformaticsFounded1994HeadquartersCanadaKey peopleDavid O'Toole, President & CEOProductsHealth Information, ReportsNumber of employees700+Websitewww.cihi.ca The Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) is an independent, not-for-profit organization that provides essential information on Canada’s...
The Torture ClubCover of Volume 1ちょっとかわいいアイアンメイデン(Chotto Kawaii Aian Meiden)GenreComedy, erotica, yuri MangaWritten byMakoto FukamiPublished byKadokawa ShotenMagazine4-Koma Nano Ace (2011-2013) Young Ace (2014-2015)DemographicSeinenOriginal run2011 – 2015Volumes4 The Torture Club (ちょっとかわいいアイアンメイデン, Chotto Kawaii Aian Meiden) is a Japanese 4-Koma comic strip written by Makoto Fukami and illustrated by Alpha AlfLayla. I...
1995 studio album by John Zorn & Yamantaka EyeNani NaniStudio album by John Zorn & Yamantaka EyeReleasedOctober 1995RecordedApril 17–18, 1995GenreAvant-gardeLength41:38LabelTzadik TZ 7206ProducerJohn ZornJohn Zorn chronology Redbird(1995) Nani Nani(1995) The Book of Heads(1995) John Zorn and Yamataka Eye chronology Nani Nani(1995) Zohar(1995) Nani Nani is an album of improvised music by American composer and saxophonist/multi-instrumentalist John Zorn (as Dekoboko Hajime) an...
1970 live album by Buddy RichKeep the Customer SatisfiedLive album by Buddy RichReleased1970RecordedMarch 30-April 1, 1970VenueTropicana Resort & Casino, Las VegasGenreJazzLength43:36 (LP) 71:30 (CD)LabelPacific JazzProducerRichard BockBuddy Rich chronology Buddy & Soul(1969) Keep the Customer Satisfied(1970) A Different Drummer(1971) Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic [1] Keep the Customer Satisfied is a 1970 live album by the Buddy Rich Big Band, r...
1936 film by Edward Buzzell The Luckiest Girl in the WorldDirected byEdward BuzzellScreenplay byHerbert FieldsHenry MyersStory byAnne JordanProduced byCharles R. RogersStarringJane WyattLouis HaywardNat PendletonEugene PalletteCatherine DoucetPhillip ReedCinematographyMerritt B. GerstadEdited byDorothy SpencerMusic byHeinz RoemheldProductioncompanyUniversal PicturesDistributed byUniversal PicturesRelease date October 1, 1936 (1936-10-01) Running time66 minutesCountryUnited Stat...
1969 battle of the War of Attrition Operation RavivPart of the War of AttritionIsraeli Tiran-5 (T-55) at LatrunDateSeptember 9, 1969LocationEgypt's Red Sea coast, southwest of SuezResult Israeli victoryBelligerents Israel EgyptCommanders and leaders Haim Bar LevAvraham AdanAvraham Botzer Ahmad Ismail AliCasualties and losses 3 killed1 missing 100–200 killed[1]vteWar of Attrition Rumani INS Eilat Karameh Shock Bulmus 6 Boxer Raviv Rooster 53 Priha Rhodes Rimon 20 Operation Ravi...
Indian footballer and coach Jahar Das Das in 2014Personal informationDate of birth (1947-04-05) 5 April 1947 (age 76)Place of birth West Bengal, IndiaPosition(s) StrikerSenior career*Years Team Apps (Gls) Port Commissioner Mohun Bagan Managerial career West Bengal India U172005–2006 Mohun Bagan2016–2017 Aizawl2019–2021 Peerless SC *Club domestic league appearances and goals Jahar Das (born 5 April 1947) is a former Indian football player and current manager. During his playing days...
Shopping mall in Los Angeles, CaliforniaWestfield Fashion SquareThe Westfield GroupLocationSherman Oaks, Los Angeles, CaliforniaAddress14006 Riverside Drive, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423Opening date1962DeveloperBullock's[1]ManagementWestfield GroupOwnerWestfield GroupArchitectBurke, Kober, and Nikolai[1]No. of stores and services140No. of anchor tenants2Total retail floor area850,000 sq ft (79,000 m2)No. of floors2Websitewww.westfield.com/united-states/fashionsquare W...
The Good Wife is a legal drama television series created by Robert King and Michelle King, which premiered on CBS on September 22, 2009. The show tells the story of Alicia Florrick (Julianna Margulies), whose husband Peter (Chris Noth) has been jailed following a very public sex and corruption scandal. She returns to her old job as a defense attorney under Will Gardner and Diane Lockhart (Josh Charles and Christine Baranski) to rebuild her reputation and provide for her two children, Grace an...