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Ohio State 23, Purdue 7 (final)
Game Six: Ohio State at Purdue (Oct. 6th - 8 pm EDT)
Last edited by BB73; 05-01-2007 at 02:26 PM. |
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Big season by Boilers won't shock writer Purdue is the sleeper of the 2007 Big Ten football season, writes Dennis Dodd of SportsLine.com in his college preview. Picking the Boilermakers to finish fifth behind Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio State and Penn State, Dodd writes, "The Boilers will move the ball, as always. With 20 starters back and Notre Dame and Ohio State at home, Purdue could be the surprise of the Big Ten." Dodd picks Indiana to finish eighth and Minnesota to finish last under former Central Catholic coach Tim Brewster. "If decibels were victory, loud-talking Tim Brewster would be in the Rose Bowl right now," Dodd writes. |
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Ozone preview of Purdue.
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Boilers want to notch more quality victories By Stacy Clardie The Journal Gazette WEST LAFAYETTE ? Purdue lost to all four ranked teams on the schedule, running the streak to 0 for the last 13 against such opponents. It didn?t win a game against an above-.500 team. Its defense was run through, passed over and generally overpowered much of the season to the tune of 432 yards a game, which ranked 114th out of 119 programs. Cont... |
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Buckeyes-Boilermakers to take place under the lights 9/24/2007, 12:42 p.m. EDT The Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) ? Ohio State will be playing in yet another primetime game at Purdue on Oct. 6, the Big Ten confirmed on Monday. The Buckeyes, already scheduled to play under the lights on Saturday at Minnesota and at Penn State on Oct. 27, will be playing the Boilermakers starting at 8 p.m. The teams, both unbeaten so far, had to wait to announce the game time until hearing from ABC, which will televise the game. The game was expected to be played at night but that wasn't a certainty until the Big Ten's announcement. |
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What I think I know going into this one:
WL at night is certainly a tough environment but as I said above, I think the step up in class for them combined with having two road games under our belt(and the better team) is enough to negate that. I say think Iowa 2006. Lots of noise pre game and early on, once they start playing, not so much. |
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I know it's been discussed in the BTN thread, but it needs to be said in this thread as a reminder. This is an ABC regional telecast, so if you live outside the state of Ohio and you want to watch the game, you will probably have to purchase ESPN Gameplan to watch it.
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I was worried about this game until yesterday. No way Painter gets the kind of "Pocket Time" he had yesterday against OSU's defense and by the same token I didn't see their defense getting that much of a rush on the pickle or his replacement, especially as the game got close. Painter is not as polished as I had heard either. He overshot a lot of open receivers... do that on the Bucks and they'll be picks.
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They gave up over 400 yards and 19 points to Notre-[censored]ing-Dame's offense.
We should be able to put up over 1,000 yards, and 60 points.... </sarcasm> (Or is it?) |
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Yeah, and we should've been able to do that against the nation's worst defense last night but didn't.
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