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The fiasco that was the Boilermakers' final offensive play in a 27-24 loss to Rutgers at Ross-Ade Stadium will be the play people remember, but it wasn't the reason Purdue didn't win. That Ryan Browne completion to himself turned fumble did in some ways epitomize Purdue's season, which now includes six losses in a row.
The top-ranked Boilermakers visit the No. 9 Wildcats for an exhibition opener. Braden Smith and Co. get to showcase their roster additions. Follow along for live updates.
Purdue suffered its sixth straight loss on Saturday, falling 27-24 to Rutgers. Here's what Barry Odom said after another disappointing loss for the Boilers.
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Big Ten Week 9 Power Rankings: Michigan rises to No. 5, Indiana holds top spot
Indiana and Ohio State remain undefeated and hold the top two spots in the Big Ten power rankings. Iowa and Nebraska saw significant jumps in the rankings after decisive Week 9 victories. UCLA and Minnesota experienced major drops following blowout losses on the road.
The Michigan Wolverines took on the Michigan State Spartans in hostile territory on Saturday night and came out with a 31-20 win over Jonathan Smith's team, cementing their status as a legitimate College Football Playoff contender in the process.
A late-game fumble by quarterback Ryan Browne was the deciding play in Purdue's 27-24 loss to Rutgers. Is it time for the Boilermakers to make a change?
The Boilermakers showed improvement in critical areas Saturday, but a loss to Rutgers proved the rebuild before Barry Odom has gotten harder.
Rutgers quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis combined with KJ Duff for big play after big play in the second half, leading to the star sophomore receiver finishing with 241 yards on six catches, the second-most receiving yards in a game in program history.