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1 PAGE 1 GAME 6 PURDUE vs. GAME OHIO STATE 6 vs. / OHIO OCTOBER STATE 6 PURDUE (5-0, 1-0 Big Ten) September 1 at Toledo (ESPNU)...W EASTERN ILLINOIS (BTN)...W CENTRAL MICHIGAN (ESPN2)...W at Minnesota (ESPN2)...W NOTRE DAME (ESPN)... W October 6 OHIO STATE (ABC)... 8 p.m. 13 at Michigan (ESPN/ESPN2/BTN)... Noon 20 IOWA...TBA 27 NORTHWESTERN (ESPN/ESPN2/BTN)... Noon November 3 at Penn State...TBA 10 MICHIGAN STATE...TBA 17 at Indiana...TBA TELEVISION ESPN (National) Play-by-Play... Brent Musburger Color... Kirk Herbstreit Sidelines...Lisa Salters RADIO PURDUE SPORTS NETWORK Play-by-Play... Joe McConnell Color... Pete Quinn Sidelines...Rob Blackman Producer...Tim Newton Engineer...Gary Kline SATELLITE RADIO XM-RADIO tba STATISTICS Realtime statistics of all Purdue games are available online via GameTracker at. GAME DAY FORECAST Weather.com calls for mostly cloudy skies and a high temperature of 86 degrees. Game time temp is forecast to be 78 degrees. 86 o Precipitation: 10% Wind: S 12 PURDUE BOILERMAKERS vs. OHIO STATE BUCKEYES PURDUE BOILERMAKERS Record: 5-0/1-0 Big Ten 2006 Record: 8-6/5-3 National Rankings: Associated Press: 23 USA Today/Coaches: 20 Harris Poll: 20 Last Game: Sept. 29, 2007 def. Notre Dame, at West Lafayette, Ind. JOE TILLER Head Coach / 11th Season Purdue Record vs. Ohio State Career Record Game 6 Oct. 6, p.m. (EDT) TV: ABC West Lafayette, Ind. Ross-Ade Stadium (62,500) / Natural Grass OHIO STATE BUCKEYES Record: 5-0/2-0 Big Ten 2006 Record: 12-1 National Rankings: Associated Press: 4 USA Today/Coaches: 4 Harris Poll: 4 Last Game: Sept. 29, 2007 def. Minnesota, 30-7 at Minneapolis, Minn. JIM TRESSEL Head Coach / 7th Season Ohio State Record vs. Purdue Career Record THE SERIES... Ohio State leads, Purdue and Ohio State have met seven times when both teams were ranked, with the Boilermakers posting a record in those meetings. LAST 10 MEETINGS (10/23) #3 Ohio State 45, Purdue 24 West Lafayette 1994 (10/22) #24 Ohio State 48, Purdue 14 Columbus 1995 (10/21) #4 Ohio State 28, Purdue 0 Columbus 1996 (10/19) #2 Ohio State 42, Purdue 14 West Lafayette 1999 (10/9) #21 Ohio State 25, #17 Purdue 22 Columbus 2000 (10/28) #16 Purdue 31, #12 Ohio State 27 West Lafayette 2001 (11/10) Ohio State 35, Purdue 9 Columbus 2002 (11/9) #3 Ohio State 10, Purdue 6 West Lafayette 2003 (11/15) #4 Ohio State 16, #11 Purdue 13 (ot) Columbus 2004 (11/13) Purdue 24, Ohio State 17 West Lafayette TOP PURDUE PERFORMANCES vs. OHIO STATE PRE-TILLER ERA Rushing 172 by Harry Szulborski 10/4/1947 Passing 516 by Scott Campbell 10/31/1981 Receiving 195 by Steve Bryant 10/31/1981 THE TILLER ERA Rushing 153 by Montrell Lowe 10/9/1999 Passing 455 by Drew Brees 10/28/2000 Receiving 142 by Vinny Sutherland 10/28/2000 A LOOK AT THE BOILERMAKERS The 23rd/20th-ranked Purdue football team, under 11th-year head coach Joe Tiller, entertains fourth-ranked Ohio State in Big Ten Conference action on Saturday, Oct. 6, at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Ind. Purdue is 5-0 (1-0 Big Ten) for the second time under Tiller (also 2004) and for just the second time since The Boilermakers are ranked in The Associated Press poll for the first time since the week of Sept. 26, 2005, when they were 22nd. It marks the 80th week Purdue has been ranked in the AP poll under Tiller, tied for the most by any coach in school history (also Jack Mollenkopf, ) PURDUE STATISTICAL LEADERS Passing Curtis Painter / 1,542 / 18 td Rushing Kory Sheets / 5 td Receiving Dorien Bryant / 4 td Scoring Chris Summers 53 points (29 xp, 8 fg) Punting Jared Armstrong avg (4 inside 20) Kicking Chris Summers 8-10 fg / pat Tackles (Total) Terrell Vinson & Stanford Keglar 34 Tackles (Solo) Terrell Vinson 29 Tackles for Loss Anthony Heygood 6.0 Sacks Cliff Avril 3.0 Interceptions Justin Scott & Terrell Vinson 2 Fumbles Forced C. Avril, T. Williams, T. Vinson, J. Scott, J. Ferguson & A. Heygood 1 Fumbles Recovered B. Williams, D. Bick, C. Avril, J. Scott, A. Magee, J. Armstrong & J. Benjamin 1 Kickoff Returns Dorien Bryant 421 yards (32.4 avg) Punt Returns Dorien Bryant 46 yards (11.5 avg) All-Purpose Yards Dorien Bryant ypg 900 North University Drive, West Lafayette, IN Phone: Fax:
2 GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 PAGE 2 Head Coach JOE TILLER Joe Tiller has put Purdue back on the college football map. With each passing year, Joe Tiller further solidifies his reputation as one of the greatest coaches in Purdue football history - perhaps the greatest. Taking the reins of a program that had just one winning season (with the help of a forfeit victory) and no bowl game appearances since 1984, Tiller has engineered nine bowl berths in 10 years, an average of more than seven wins per season and a Big Ten championship in Tiller s teams have qualified for nine of the 14 bowl games in school history: 1997 Alamo, 1998 Alamo, 2000 Outback, 2001 Rose, 2001 Sun, 2002 Sun, 2004 Capital One, 2004 Sun and 2006 Champs Sports. As for Tiller, who was assistant head coach at Purdue from 1983 to 1986, his 10-plus-year record with the Boilermakers stands at 80-49, a snappy.620 winning percentage. His 16-plus-year head coaching record is , a.601 winning percentage. In Big Ten games, he is 50-32, a.610 winning percentage. On Nov. 13, 2004, Tiller won his 100th career game with a victory over Ohio State at Ross- Ade Stadium. Tiller served as head coach of the East team in the East-West Shrine Game on Jan. 15, 2005, and earned a victory. He played for the West team in 1963 and became just the fifth individual to play and coach in the Shrine Game. During the 2002 season, Tiller became the second-winningest coach in school history, both for all games and Big Ten games. He trails only Hall of Famer Jack Mollenkopf, who had 84 wins and 57 Big Ten wins from 1956 to Tiller also ranks second to Mollenkopf with 129 games coached. TILLER YEAR-BY-YEAR Year School Overall Conf. Finish 1991 Wyoming T-6th 1992 Wyoming T-7th 1993 Wyoming T-1st 1994 Wyoming T-5th 1995 Wyoming th 1996 Wyoming nd 1997 Purdue T-2nd 1998 Purdue th 1999 Purdue T-6th 2000 Purdue T-1st 2001 Purdue T-4th 2002 Purdue T-5th 2003 Purdue T-2nd 2004 Purdue T-5th 2005 Purdue th 2006 Purdue T-4th 2007 Purdue Purdue / 10+ Years Overall / 16+ Years Game 6 vs. OHIO STATE Joe Tiller TV Show 5-5:45 p.m. Buffalo Wild Wings West Lafayette Joe Tiller Radio Show 6-7 p.m. Pappy s Sweet Shop Memorial Union Purdue University Media Luncheon Noon - Joe Tiller 1 p.m. - Players Big Ten Teleconference 1:10 p.m. - Joe Tiller Practice Requested players available following practice (approx. 6:30 p.m.). Practice Practice Requested players No media access. available following practice (approx. 6:30 p.m.). Practice No media access. All times on weekly schedule are Eastern. Monday 1 Tuesday 2 Wednesday 3 Thursday 4 Friday 5 Saturday 6 Sunday 7 Game Day Purdue vs. Ohio State 8 p.m. Ross-Ade Stadium Postgame Interviews Coach Tiller and requested players available in Room 220 of IAF. IF THE BOILERMAKERS WIN... They will be 6-0 for the first time since 1943 and for only the third time in school history (also 1892 and 1929). They will improve to at home under Tiller. They will improve to 8-10 against ranked opponents at home under Tiller. RANK AND FILE Purdue has a 2-0 all-time record when ranked No. 23 in The Associated Press poll and a 2-14 record against teams ranked fourth. The Boilermakers have faced Ohio State five times previously when the Buckeyes were ranked No. 4 and are 1-4 in those games. BACK ON TRACK Since enduring a six-game losing streak during the 2005 season, the Boilermakers have posted a 16-6 record. They won their last three games in 2005, went 8-6 in 2006 and are 5-0 in Prior to the losing streak, the Boilermakers had a.634 winning percentage under Joe Tiller (64-37 record); they are at.727 since snapping the skid ROSTER Purdue s 109-player roster consists of by academic standing 14 fifth-year players, 26 seniors, 19 juniors, 17 sophomores and 33 freshmen. The Boilermakers have 20 defensive backs, 18 offensive linemen, 15 wide receivers, 11 linebackers, 11 running backs (including two fullbacks), nine defensive tackles, eight defensive ends, six quarterbacks, five tight ends, four kickerspunters and two long snappers. They hail from 18 different states: 39 are from Indiana; 12 from Texas; 11 from Illinois; nine from Ohio; six from California and Florida; five from New Jersey; four from Georgia; three from Kentucky and Michigan; two from Pennsylvania and Wisconsin; and one each from Connecticut, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri and Virginia. In addition, kicker-punter Brody McKnight hails from Vancouver, B.C. He is the first Boilermaker from Canada since offensive lineman Denny Chronopoulos ( ), who was from Montreal. ALL ALONG THE WATCH TOWER As the national award watch lists are released, a look at where the Purdue Boilermakers rank among the nation s top players find six Boilermakers on the early lists for seven awards. National Award Awarded To... Purdue Nominee Biletnikoff Award Outstanding Receiver Dorien Bryant Ray Guy Award Outstanding Punter Jared Armstrong John Mackey Award Outstanding Tight End Dustin Keller Manning Award Outstanding Quarterback Curtis Painter Maxwell Award Top College Player Dorien Bryant Curtis Painter Davey O Brien Award Outstanding Quarterback Curtis Painter Rimington Award Outstanding Center Robbie Powell Doak Walker Award Outstanding Running Back Kory Sheets Practice Coach Tiller is available prior to practice (approx. 4:30 p.m.). Requested players available following practice (approx. 6 p.m.) The Boilermakers win over Notre Dame last Saturday marked their 50th home victory under Joe Tiller and their 250th all-time victory in Ross-Ade Stadium. Purdue now is at home under Tiller and overall in 84 seasons in Ross-Ade. Tom Schott, asst. athletics director / primary contact Phone: tschott@purdue.edu Mark Leddy, asst. sports info director / secondary contact Phone: mleddy@purdue.edu
3 PAGE 3 JACK THE RIPPER AND JOLTIN JOE Jack Mollenkopf was 10-4 against Notre Dame from 1956 to With a 4-6 record against the Irish, Joe Tiller is the only other coach in Purdue history to win more than two games against Notre Dame. GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 AWAY FOR THE HOLIDAYS Purdue is one of 16 schools to play in a bowl game in at least nine of the last 10 seasons. Six schools are 10 for 10. Nine (Or 10) Bowl Games Last 10 Years Florida 10 Ohio State 9 Florida State 10 Oregon 9 Georgia 10 Purdue 9 Georgia Tech 10 Southern Miss 9 Louisville 9 Tennessee 9 Michigan 10 Texas 9 Miami (Fla.) 9 Virginia Tech 10 Nebraska 9 Wisconsin 9 BURGEONING BIG TEN POWER Since 1997, only Michigan, Ohio State and Wisconsin have won more Big Ten games than Purdue. The Wolverines are 67-15, the Buckeyes and the Badgers Purdue is Big Ten Conference Standings ( ) Big Ten Overall Bowls Michigan Ohio State Wisconsin Purdue Penn State Iowa Michigan State Minnesota Northwestern Illinois Indiana ROSS-ADE STADIUM The home of Purdue football since 1924, Ross- Ade Stadium has grown from it s original capacity of 13,500 to the present-day 62,500. Dedicated on Nov. 22, 1924, before the Boilermakers defeated intrastate rival Indiana 26-7, Ross-Ade Stadium has witnessed Purdue post a record on its home field of , a.629 winning percentage. The stadium is named for its two principal benefactors, alumni David E. Ross, late president of the Board of Trustees, and the late George Ade, playwright and humorist. Ross conceived the idea for the stadium and selected the site. He and Ade purchased and presented to the university the 65- acre tract on which the stadium is located. In recent years, Ross-Ade has undergone numerous changes. From 2001 to 2003, the stadium saw a $70 million facelift which included the sixlevel press box and the widening of the concourse to help ease fan traffic. In 2006, a cold-tolerant strain of Bermuda grass was put in place. Ross-Ade Stadium Quick Facts First Season Games at Ross-Ade Purdue Record Tiller at Ross-Ade Seating Capacity...62,500 Original Capacity...13,500 TOP 10 ROSS-ADE CROWDS PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE 2007 TEAM COMPARISON PURDUE TEAM STATISTICS PUR OPP OHIO STATE TEAM STATISTICS OSU OPP Points/Game Points/Game First Downs First Downs Rushing/Game Rushing/Game Passing/Game Passing/Game Total Offense/Game Total Offense/Game NCAA TEAM RANKINGS (119 teams) Fumbles-Lost Fumbles-Lost CATEGORY PUR OSU Pen.-Yds/Game Pen.-Yds/Game Rushing Offense Time of Possession 31:23 28:37 Time of Possession 31:37 28:23 Passing Offense Passing Efficiency Total Offense Scoring Offense 8 25 KEY INDIVIDUALS KEY INDIVIDUALS RUSHING Att Net Avg TD YPG Sheets Dierking PASSING A-C-I Pct TD YPG Painter RECEIVING Rec Yds Avg TD YPG RECEIVING Rec Bryant Keller DEFENSE U-A-TT TFL Int FF-FR Vinson Keglar SCORING TD FG PAT Pts Summers Sheets RUSHING Att Net Avg TD YPG Wells, C Wells, M PASSING A-C-I Pct TD YPG Boeckman Yds Avg TD YPG Robiskie Hartline DEFENSE U-A-TT TFL Int FF-FR Laurinaitis Freeman SCORING TD FG PAT Pts Pretorius Robiskie Rushing Defense 44 4 Pass Defense 92 6 Pass Efficiency Defense 24 4 Total Defense 68 2 Scoring Defense 38 3 Net Punting Punt Returns Kickoff Returns 3 82 Turnover Margin ,629 11/22/1980 Purdue 24, Indiana 23 70,567 9/22/1979 Purdue 28, Notre Dame 22 70,007 9/26/1981 Purdue 15, Notre Dame 14 69,958 9/12/1981 Purdue 27, Stanford 19 69,927 10/31/1981 Ohio State 45, Purdue 33 69,918 11/25/1978 Purdue 20, Indiana 7 69,889 10/4/1980 Purdue 28, Miami [Ohio] 3 69,877 10/24/1981 Purdue 27, Michigan St ,846 10/10/1981 Purdue 44, Illinois 20 69,829 11/10/1979 Purdue 24, Michigan MOST LOPSIDED WINS AT ROSS-ADE 52 9/11/2004 Purdue 59, Ball State /20/2003 Purdue 59, Arizona /5/2004 Purdue 51, Syracuse /2/2000 Purdue 48, Central Mich /8/2007 Purdue 52, Eastern Ill /7/1991 Purdue 49, Eastern Mich /12/1927 Purdue 46, Franklin /21/1998 Purdue 52, Indiana /8/1980 Purdue 58, Iowa /19/1966 Purdue 51, Indiana North University Drive, West Lafayette, IN Phone: Fax:
4 GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 PAGE 4 THE BIG TEN CONFERENCE STANDINGS SCHOOL (Rank [AP/USA Today]) B10 O All Streak Ohio State (4/4) W 5 Wisconsin (5/5) W 14 Illinois (rv/rv) W 4 Michigan (rv/rv) W 3 PURDUE (23/20) W 5 Indiana (--/rv) W 1 Michigan State (rv/rv) L 1 Penn State (rv/rv) L 2 Iowa L 3 Northwestern L 3 Minnesota L 3 BIG TEN CONFERENCE GAMES Saturday, Sept. 22 Illinois 27, Indiana Bloomington, Ind. Michigan 14, Penn State 9...Ann Arbor, Mich. Purdue 45, Minnesota 31...Minneapolis, Minn. Ohio State 58, Northwestern 7...Columbus, Ohio Wisconsin 17, Iowa Madison, Wis. Saturday, Sept. 29 Illinois 27, Penn State Champaign, Ill. Indiana 38, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa (HC) Ohio State 30, Minnesota 7...Minneapolis, Minn Michigan 28, Northwestern 16...Evanston, Ill. Wisconsin 37, Michigan State Madison, Wis. Saturday, Oct. 6 Wisconsin at Illinois Minnesota at Indiana Northwestern at Michigan State Iowa at Penn State Ohio State at Purdue Saturday, Oct. 13 Illinois at Iowa Purdue at Michigan (HC) Indiana at Michigan State (HC) Minnesota at Northwestern (HC) Wisconsin at Penn State (HC) Saturday, Oct. 20 Michigan at Illinois Penn State at Indiana (HC) Michigan State at Ohio State (HC) Iowa at Purdue Saturday, Oct. 27 Michigan State at Iowa Minnesota at Michigan Ohio State at Penn State Northwestern at Purdue (HC) Indiana at Wisconsin NATIONAL POLLS ASSOCIATED PRESS USA TODAY COACHES No. SCHOOL Rec. Pts. 1. Louisiana State (33) Southern Cal (32) California Ohio State Wisconsin South Florida Boston College Kentucky Florida Oklahoma South Carolina Georgia West Virginia Oregon Virginia Tech Hawai i Missouri Arizona State Texas Cincinnati Rutgers Clemson PURDUE Kansas State Nebraska Other Big Ten Schools Receiving Votes: Illinois 59, Michigan State 16, Michigan 15, Penn State 4. No. SCHOOL Rec. Pts. 1. Southern Cal (45) Louisiana State (14) California Ohio State (1) Wisconsin Boston College Florida Kentucky South Florida Oklahoma Georgia West Virginia Oregon Virginia Tech Hawai i Texas Missouri South Carolina Arizona State PURDUE Rutgers Clemson Nebraska Cincinnati U C L A Other Big Ten Schools Receiving Votes: Michigan State 63, Illinois 21, Penn State 12, Michigan 10, Indiana 1. POLLING PLACE Purdue has been ranked in The Associated Press poll 80 weeks (out of 174 possible) under Joe Tiller. That total is tied for the most by any Purdue coach. Jack Mollenkopf also was on the sidelines for 80 ranked weeks from 1956 to 1969, including five at No. 1 during the 1968 season. The Boilermakers have been ranked 238 weeks in their history. TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS The Boilermakers are against unranked opponents under Joe Tiller. PURDUE IN THE POLLS Date AP Coaches Harris Preseason... (44) NR --- Sept. 4...NR NR --- Sept (36) (42) --- Sept (33) (31) --- Sept (26) 25 (26) Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Final... (#) Extended ranking from Others Receiving Votes TAKING ON THE BIG BOYS Purdue has a record against ranked opponents under Joe Tiller. The Boilermakers are 2-4 against top-five teams, 4-9 against top-10 teams, 7-19 against top-15 teams and against top-20 teams. Purdue Against Top-Five Teams Under Joe Tiller 12/29/1998 vs. #4 Kansas State (Alamo Bowl) W /2/1999 at #4 Michigan L /16/1999 #5 Michigan State W /23/1999 #2 Penn State L /1/2001 vs. #4 Washington (Rose Bowl) L /9/2002 #3 Ohio State L /15/2003 at #4 Ohio State L (OT) Saturday, Nov. 3 Michigan at Michigan State Illinois at Minnesota (HC) Iowa at Northwestern Wisconsin at Ohio State Purdue at Penn State Saturday, Nov. 10 Minnesota at Iowa Indiana at Northwestern Illinois at Ohio State Michigan State at Purdue Michigan at Wisconsin DEFENDING OUR TURF Under Joe Tiller, the Boilermakers have a record at home. They are 43-6 against unranked opponents and 7-10 against ranked opponents. ROAD RECORD The Boilermakers are in road games (3-18 against ranked opponents) and 3-6 in neutralsite games (2-5 against ranked opponents) under Joe Tiller. Saturday, Nov. 17 Northwestern at Illinois Purdue at Indiana Ohio State at Michigan Penn State at Michigan State Wisconsin at Minnesota Tom Schott, asst. athletics director / primary contact Phone: tschott@purdue.edu Mark Leddy, asst. sports info director / secondary contact Phone: mleddy@purdue.edu
5 PAGE 5 LOTS OF OFFENSE Purdue leads the Big Ten in scoring offense at 45.4 points per game, in total offense with yards per game and in passing offense with yards per game. Those averages rank eighth, tied for 10th (also Oklahoma) and 14th nationally. NCAA Scoring Offense Leaders Texas Tech Hawaii Oklahoma Kansas Kentucky Cincinnati Louisville Purdue Arkansas Oregon NCAA Total Offense Leaders Texas Tech Louisville Kansas Tulsa Missouri Arkansas Hawaii Oregon West Virginia Oklahoma Purdue GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 MEDIA SERVICES Mackey Arena, Room North University Drive West Lafayette, IN Phone: / Fax: Tom Schott, Asst. Athletics Director/Primary Contact tschott@purdue.edu Mark Leddy, Asst. Director/Secondary Contact mleddy@purdue.edu On the Internet Up-to-date information on Purdue football can be found online at the official Purdue athletics web site,. This site is updated daily with game results, athlete features, weekly previews and recaps, and statistics. Profiles on each coach and student-athlete within the Purdue football program are also available at the official web site of the Boilermakers. Weekly Game Notes Updated weekly game notes will be ed to media members/outlets in PDF format on Monday and are available online each Monday afternoon at, the official web site of the Purdue Boilermakers. Notes will be made available to media members attending the weekly media luncheon on Tuesday, and will be supplied for all credentialed media members at each game. If you are interested in receiving the weekly game notes via , please contact Tom Schott at tschott@ purdue.edu. MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES BOILERMAKERS IN THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE ARIZONA CARDINALS Chukky Okobi Chike Okeafor, DE (injured reserve) CHICAGO BEARS Kyle Orton, QB CINCINNATI BENGALS Landon Johnson, LB CLEVELAND BROWNS Kelly Butler, OL DALLAS COWBOYS Akin Ayodele, LB Jacques Reeves, CB Anthony Spencer, LB HOUSTON TEXANS Jeff Zgonina, DT JACKSONVILLE JAGUARDS Uche Nwaneri, OL KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Bernard Pollard, S MIAMI DOLPHINS Gene Mruczkowski, OL Rob Ninkovich, DE 900 North University Drive, West Lafayette, IN MINNESOTA VIKINGS Ray Edwards, DE NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Rosevelt Colvin, LB Matt Light, OL NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Drew Brees, QB OAKLAND RAIDERS Stuart Schweigert, S SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Nick Hardwick, C Shaun Phillips, LB SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Niko Koutouvides, LB Craig Terrill, DT TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Mike Alstott, FB (injured reserve) TENNESSEE TITANS Gilbert Gardner, LB Mike Otto, OL (practice squad) Big Ten Teleconference Media members are invited to take part in the weekly Big Ten Conference Football Teleconference, held each Tuesday during the football season. More information on the weekly teleconference, including dialing instructions and times, can be found on Page 9 of the Purdue Football Game Notes. Media Luncheon On each Tuesday during the football season, the Office hosts a football media luncheon, attended by Joe Tiller and selected student-athletes. Coach Tiller will field questions from the media beginning at noon, and the studentathletes will answer questions beginning at 1pm. Weekly game notes from Purdue and that week s opponent, as well as media guides, NFL updates, and other relevent information will be provided at this time. Members of the media are invited to arrive beginning at 11:30 a.m. for lunch prior to Coach Tiller s press conference. Media Tuesday Following practice on Tuesdays, members of the media are welcome to interview requested players and coaches. This opportunity is the primary interview session for the week, while limited access is provided following practices on Wednesdays and Sundays. Players and coaches needed for Tuesday interviews should be requested at the Media Luncheon or by ing Mark Leddy at mleddy@ purdue.edu by 3 p.m. on Tuesday afternoons. Practice normally concludes at approximately 6:30 p.m. Phone: Fax:
6 GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 PAGE 6 PURDUE IS... WHEN... Overall record Big Ten record Non-conference record Home Away Current overall streak...w 5 Current home streak...w 4 Current road streak...w 2 Last win vs. Notre Dame, 9/29/07 Last loss vs. Maryland, 12/29/06 HORN OF PLENTY PART I Purdue has scored at least 45 points in four of its first five games (52 at Toledo, 52 vs. Eastern Illinois, 45 vs. Central Michigan and 45 at Minnesota) and has scored in all 20 quarters played. Under Joe Tiller, the Boilermakers have scored 40-plus points 32 times and have a perfect 32-0 record in those games. HORN OF PLENTY PART II The Boilermakers have amassed 500-plus yards of total offense in three of its first five games (533 vs. Eastern Illinois, 583 vs. Central Michigan and 504 at Minnesota). Under Joe Tiller, Purdue has reached the 500-yard plateau 37 times and is 30-7 in those games. Day games (kickoff before 6 p.m.) Night games TV games ABC ESPN / ESPN2 / ESPNU Big Ten Network September October November Vs. top 10 teams Vs. top 25 teams Vs. unranked teams On natural grass On artificial grass Scoring first Opponent scoring first Leading after first quarter Trailing after first quarter Tied after first quarter Leading at halftime Trailing at halftime Tied at halftime Leading after third quarter Trailing after third quarter Tied after third quarter Scoring 0-19 points Scoring points Scoring points Scoring 40+ points Allowing 0-10 points Allowing points Allowing 21+ points With 100-yard rusher With 100-yard receiver With 300-yard passer Allowing 100-yard rusher Allowing 100-yard receiver Allowing 300-yard passer Gaining less than 300 yards total offense Gaining yards total offense Gaining yards total offense Gaining 500+ yards total offense Allowing less than 300 yards total offense Allowing yards total offense Allowing 400+ yards total offense Committing 0 turnovers Committing 1-2 turnovers Committing 3+ turnovers Forcing 0 turnovers Forcing 1-2 turnovers Forcing 3+ turnovers FAST STARTS Purdue has outscored its opponents in the first half in the first quarter and 55-7 in the second quarter. GRADE A PROTECTION Purdue quarterbacks have been sacked merely four times, tied for the second-fewest in the Big Ten, while throwing 208 passes, the most in the conference. Minnesota leads the conference with three sacks allowed out of 206 passing attempts, and Ohio State has surrendered four sacks out of 136 passing attempts. The Boilermakers average of 0.80 sacks allowed per game is tied for 11th in the nation (also six other schools). Last season, Purdue ranked third in the Big Ten and tied for 22nd nationally with an average of 1.43 sacks allowed per game (20 sacks in 541 passing attempts). The Boilermakers are starting a new left guard (Zach Reckman) and a new right tackle (Zach Jones), while two-year starting right tackle Sean Sester now is at left tackle. Center Robbie Powell and right guard Jordan Grimes are in their same positions as a year ago. MANY HAPPY RETURNS Purdue ranks third in the nation with an average of 31.3 yards per kickoff return (20 returns for 626 yards) and shares the top spot with two returns for touchdowns (also Arkansas and Hawai i). The Boilermakers two kickoff returns for touchdowns have come from Dorien Bryant (91 yards at Toledo) and Desmond Tardy (95 yards at Minnesota). It marks the first time Purdue has had two different players return kickoffs for touchdowns in a season in school history. The Boilermakers had two returns for touchdowns by Stan Brown in 1969 and two by Otis Armstrong in The school record is three all by Brown in Tardy s touchdown came on his firstever return and was Purdue s first to open a game since Stan Brown had a 93-yarder at Michigan State on Nov. 7, Jimmy Smith had a 100-yarder vs. Stanford on Sept. 12, 1981, on the first time the Boilermakers touched the ball; however, it came after a Stanford touchdown. NCAA Kickoff Return Leaders Team Kansas Kent State Purdue Hawai i Oklahoma MORE HAPPY RETURNS Dorien Bryant ranks seventh in the country with an average of 32.4 yards per kickoff return (13 returns for 421 yards). He was named the Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week after returning a 91-yard kickoff return for a touchdown at Toledo on Sept. 1, It marked the first Player of the Week honor in Bryant s career and the 19th special teams recognition in school history. The last returner to be chosen was Jerome Brooks after his 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown at Notre Dame on Oct. 2, Bryant s return for a touchdown was the second of his career, following a 95-yarder vs. Northwestern on Oct. 15, Stan Brown ( ) holds the school career record with five kickoff returns for touchdowns. In addition to his 91-yard touchdown, Bryant has returns of 60, 58, 40 and 33 yards this season. Controlling time of possession Opponent controls time of possession Tom Schott, asst. athletics director / primary contact Phone: tschott@purdue.edu Mark Leddy, asst. sports info director / secondary contact Phone: mleddy@purdue.edu
7 PAGE 7 NCAA Kickoff Return Leaders Individual Jalen Parmele, Toledo Tyvon Branch, Connecticut Bryan Williams, Akron Donnie Avery, Houston Felix Jones, Arkansas Marcus Herford, Kansas Dorien Bryant, Purdue Brandon James, Florida Weldon Brown, Louisiana Tech Jay Thomas, Minnesota ALL DORIEN, ALL THE TIME Dorien Bryant is Purdue s career leader with 5,066 all-purpose yards. He broke the record of 4,710 by Mike Alstott ( ) at Minnesota on Sept. 22, Bryant ranks 14th on the Big Ten career list. He ranks seventh nationally with an average of all-purpose yards per game this season. Big Ten Career All-Purpose Yards Leaders Ron Dayne, Wisconsin ,429 Archie Griffin, Ohio State ,559 Anthony Thompson, Indiana ,466 Jamie Morris, Michigan ,201 Anthony Thomas, Michigan ,000 Brandon Williams, Wisconsin ,852 Anthony Carter, Michigan ,799 Steve Breaston, Michigan ,609 Tyrone Wheatley, Michigan ,358 Damien Anderson, Northwestern ,271 Lorenzo White, Michigan State ,152 Derrick Mason, Michigan State ,114 Darrell Thompson, Minnesota ,109 Dorien Bryant, Purdue ,066 Larry Johnson, Penn State ,045 Sedrick Shaw, Iowa ,043 Mike Hart, Michigan ,992 NCAA All-Purpose Yards Leaders Jeremy Maclin, Missouri Felix Jones, Arkansas Kevin Robinson, Utah Darren McFadden, Arkansas Brandon West, Western Michigan Jonathan Stewart, Oregon Dorien Bryant, Purdue Devin Thomas, Michigan State Kevin Smith, UCF Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 THE TILLER ERA... Overall record Big Ten record Non-conference record (regular season) Home vs. top 25 at home vs. unranked at home Away vs. top 25 on road vs. unranked on road Neutral Bowl games Day games (kickoff before 6 p.m.) Night games TV games ABC ESPN ESPN ESPN Plus (ESPN Regional) ESPNU (1-1) or ESPN Classic (1-0) NBC CBS Big Ten Network August September October November December January When ranked in top When ranked in top When unranked Vs. top 10 teams Vs. top 25 teams Vs. unranked teams On natural grass On artificial grass / turf Scoring first Opponent scores first Leading at halftime Trailing at halftime Tied at halftime Leading after third quarter Trailing after third quarter Tied after third quarter Scoring 0-19 points Scoring points Scoring points Scoring 40+ points Allowing 0-10 points Allowing points Allowing 21+ points Gaining 150-yards rushing Gaining 300-yards passing Gaining less than 300 yards total offense Gaining yards total offense Gaining yards total offense Gaining 500+ yards total offense Allowing less than 300 yards total offense Allowing yards total offense Allowing yards total offense Allowing 500+ yards total offense Committing 0 turnovers Committing 1-2 turnovers Committing 3+ turnovers Forcing 0 turnovers Forcing 1-2 turnovers Forcing 3+ turnovers North University Drive, West Lafayette, IN Phone: Fax:
8 GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 PAGE 8 EXPLOSIVE OFFENSE Under head coach Joe Tiller, the Purdue Boilermakers have eclipsed the 500-yard plateau 36 times and the 40-point mark 31 times. 500-YARD GAMES (37 games, 30-7) 763 vs. Indiana (W 63-24)... 11/20/ vs. Minnesota (W 56-21)...10/3/ vs. Kent State (W 45-10)...9/9/ vs. Ball State (W 59-7)... 11/11/ vs. Arizona (W 59-7)... 11/20/ vs. Central Michigan (W 58-16)...9/18/ vs. Central Michigan (W 45-22)...9/15/ vs. Syracuse (W 51-0)...11/5/ at #10 Wisconsin (L 24-31)... 10/10/ vs. #5 Michigan State (W 52-28)... 10/16/ at Illinois (L 31-38, ot)... 10/12/ vs. #24 Wisconsin (W 45-20)... 10/18/ vs. Illinois State (W 51-10)...8/31/ at Michigan State (W 45-42)... 11/16/ at Northwestern (W 42-13)... 10/26/ vs. Iowa (W 36-14)... 10/31/ vs. Indiana (W 34-10)... 11/23/ vs. Northwestern (W 31-23)...9/25/ vs. Eastern Illinois (W 52-6)...9/8/ vs. Ball State (W 38-28)...9/16/ vs. Illinois (W 43-10)...10/4/ vs. Minnesota (W 38-24)...9/23/ at Indiana (W 56-7)... 11/22/ vs. #6 Michigan (W 32-31)...10/7/ vs. #21 Georgia (L 25-28, ot)...1/1/ vs. #6 Penn State (L, 17-42)... 11/15/ at Illinois (W 38-30)... 11/25/ vs. #13 Notre Dame (L 28-49)...10/1/ at Notre Dame (W 41-16)...10/2/ at Northwestern (W 31-10)... 10/14/ vs. Indiana (W 41-13)... 11/18/ at #24 Iowa (L 28-31)...10/5/ vs. Northwestern (L 29-34)... 10/15/ at Minnesota (W 45-31)...9/22/ vs. Indiana State (W 60-35)...9/2/ vs. Illinois (W 42-9)... 10/24/ at Illinois (W 48-3)... 10/25/ POINT GAMES (32, 32-0) 63 vs. Indiana (W 63-24)... 11/20/ vs. Indiana State (W 60-35)...9/2/ vs. Ball State (W 59-7)... 11/11/ vs. Arizona (W 59-7)...9/20/ at Minnesota (W 59-43)... 10/11/ vs. Central Michigan (W 58-16)...9/18/ vs. Minnesota (W 56-21)...10/3/ at Northwestern (W 56-21)...11/7/ at Indiana (W 56-7)... 11/22/ vs. Eastern Illinois (W 52-6)...9/8/ at Toledo (W 52-24)...9/1/ vs. #5 Michigan State (W 52-28)... 10/16/ vs. Indiana (W 52-7)... 11/21/ vs. Syracuse (W 51-0)...9/5/ vs. Illinois State (W 51-10)...8/31/ vs. Akron (W 49-24)...9/10/ vs. Central Michigan (W 48-0)...9/2/ at Illinois (W 48-3)... 10/25/ at Central Florida (W 47-13)...9/4/ at Minnesota (W 45-31)...9/22/ vs. Central Michigan (W 45-22)...9/15/ at Michigan State (W 45-42)... 11/16/ vs. Kent State (W 45-10)...9/9/ vs. #24 Wisconsin (W 45-20)... 10/18/ vs. Illinois (W 43-10)...10/4/ at Northwestern (W 42-13)... 10/26/ at Illinois (W 42-31)... 11/11/ vs. Illinois (W 42-9)... 10/24/ at Indiana (W 41-14)... 11/19/ at Notre Dame (W 41-16)...10/2/ vs. Indiana (W 41-13)... 11/18/ at #17 Northwestern (W 41-28)... 10/14/2000 DANDY DORIEN Dorien Bryant led the Big Ten in receptions in 2005 and 2006 and is atop the leaderboard again this season with an average of 8.0 per game. He ranks 10th nationally. NCAA Receptions Leaders Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech Jordy Nelson, Kansas State Casey Fitzgerald, North Texas Harry Douglas, Louisville Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt Jamarko Simmons, Western Michigan Danny Amendola, Texas Tech Marcus Smith, New Mexico Brandon Jackson, North Texas Dorien Bryant, Purdue CATCHING ON Dorien Bryant ranks third on the Purdue career receptions list with 245, third with 3,062 receiving yards and tied for sixth with 17 receiving touchdowns (also Jim Beirne, and Calvin Williams, ). Bryant is fifth on the Big Ten career receptions list. Bryant has caught at least one pass in 32 straight games and 40 of 41 career games played (all but at Iowa on Nov. 6, 2004). Purdue Career Receptions Taylor Stubblefield John Standeford Dorien Bryant Purdue Career Receiving Yards John Standeford ,788 Taylor Stubblefield ,629 Dorien Bryant ,062 Purdue Career Receiving Touchdowns Brian Alford Dave Young John Standeford Vinny Sutherland Taylor Stubblefield Jim Beirne Calvin Williams Dorien Bryant Big Ten Career Receptions Taylor Stubblefield, Purdue John Standeford, Purdue David Williams, Illinois Braylon Edwards, Michigan Dorien Bryant, Purdue A FINAL WORD ON DORIEN Dorien Bryant ranks second on the Purdue career kickoff returns yards list with 1,539. He is 14 yards behind record-holder Chris Clopton ( ). Bryant ranks fifth with an average of 23.7 yards per return (65 for 1,539). Purdue Career Kickoff Return Yards Chris Clopton ,553 Dorien Bryant ,539 Tom Schott, asst. athletics director / primary contact Phone: tschott@purdue.edu Mark Leddy, asst. sports info director / secondary contact Phone: mleddy@purdue.edu
9 PAGE 9 GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 Purdue Career Kickoff Return Average Stan Brown Gordon Teter Otis Armstrong Jimmy Smith Dorien Bryant KEEPING GOOD COMPANY Curtis Painter ranks second in the nation with 18 touchdown passes, six behind Graham Harrell of Texas Tech. Painter has thrown three interceptions, while Harrell has been picked off twice. Painter ranks tied for sixth in points responsible for (21.6, also Kellen Lewis of Indiana); 11th in passing yards per game (308.4); 13th in completion percentage (67.0); 15th in total offense per game (310.0); and 17th in passing efficiency (157.1). NCAA Points Responsible For Leaders Colt Brennan, Hawaii Graham Harrell, Texas Tech Tim Tebow, Florida Paul Smith, Tulsa Andre Woodson, Kentucky Kellen Lewis, Indiana Curtis Painter, Purdue Chase Daniel, Missouri Tyler Sheehan, Bowling Green Three tied with SIX SHOOTER Curtis Painter threw six touchdown passes in just over three quarters of play vs. Eastern Illinois on Sept. 8, 2007, to tie the school record (also Drew Brees vs. Minnesota on Oct. 3, 1998; Brees at Northwestern on Nov. 7, 1998; and Kyle Orton vs. Indiana on Nov. 20, 2004). The Big Ten record is seven touchdown passes by Chuck Hartlieb of Iowa at Northwestern on Nov. 7, Painter s six-touchdown game is the ninth in conference history, and Purdue quarterbacks have accounted for the last four. Big Ten Game Passing Touchdowns 7 Chuck Hartlieb, Iowa at Northwestern, 11/7/ Bob Hoernschmeyer, Indiana at Nebraska, 10/10/ Dave Wilson, Illinois at Ohio State, 11/8/ Chuck Long, Iowa vs. Texas, 12/26/ Chuck Long, Iowa at Northwestern, 10/26/ Scott Eckers, Minnesota vs. Purdue, 10/9/ Drew Brees, Purdue vs. Minnesota, 10/3/ Drew Brees, Purdue at Northwestern, 11/7/ Kyle Orton, Purdue vs. Indiana, 11/20/ Curtis Painter, Purdue vs. Eastern Illinois, 9/8/2007 ON THE MONEY Curtis Painter s.776 completion percentage (38 of 49) vs. Eastern Illinois on Sept. 8, 2007, set the school record for 40-plus attempts. The previous mark was.727 (32 of 44) by Drew Brees vs. Michigan on Oct. 7, Painter s 38 completions set a career high and are tied for fifth in school history (also Kyle Orton vs. Washington State, Dec. 31, 2001; and Orton at Wisconsin on Oct. 18, 2003). Painter s 38 completions came on the fewest attempts among the top five. He connected with 12 different receivers, the most under Joe Tiller. The previous high was 11 by Painter in his first start at Wisconsin on Oct. 22, Brees hooked up with 10 different receivers on seven occasions. PURDUE SPORTS NETWORK ON-AIR TALENT Joe McConnell is in his 13th season as the Purdue football play-by-play announcer. McConnell s broadcasting experience includes 23 seasons in the NFL, seven seasons in the NBA and seven seasons in Major League Baseball. Pete Quinn is in his 15th season as the color commentator for the Boilermakers. A 1981 Purdue graduate, Quinn was voted the center on the Purdue All-Time Football Team in Rob Blackman debuts in his role as the sideline reporter in 2007 after spending the last two seasons co-hosting Boilermaker Sports Wrap. Tim Newton serves as the pregame/postgame/halftime anchor as well as the broadcast producer. In his 13th season in that role with Purdue, Newton also serves as the play-by-play announcer for the Purdue women s basketball team, a position in which he is entering his 17th season. Gary Kline is the engineer for the Purdue football broadcasts RADIO NETWORK AFFILIATES City Station Frequency Bedford...WBIW-AM Berne...WZBD-FM Boonville...WBNL-AM Brazil...WSDX-AM Columbus...WYGB-FM Evansville...WGBF-AM Fort Wayne...WKJG-AM Greencastle...WREB-FM Hammond...WJOB-AM Indianapolis...WNDE-AM Jasper...WQKZ-FM Kokomo...WIOU-AM Lafayette... WAZY-FM* Logansport...WSAL-AM Marion...WMRI-AM Michigan City...WEFM-FM Mount Vernon...WRCY-AM Petersburg...WBTO-FM Rensselaer... WLQI-FM Richmond... WHON-AM Rushville/Connersville... WIFE-FM Shelbyville...WSVX-AM South Bend... WHME-FM Sullivan...WNDI-AM WNDI-FM Terre Haute... WBOW-AM Vincennes...WFML-FM Winchester... WZZY-FM * WAZY-FM in Lafayette in the flagship station of the Purdue Sports Network. Boilermaker Sports Wrap Hosted by Nate Barrett and Alan Karpick, the postgame call-in show airs immediately following all Purdue football games. The 60-minute show originates from Dick s Bodacious Bar-B-Q in West Lafayette. Joe Tiller Radio Show The Joe Tiller Radio Show, hosted by Tim Newton, airs every Monday from Aug. 27 through Nov. 12 from 6 to 7 p.m. ET on the Purdue Sports Network. The show originates from Pappy s Sweet Shop in the Memorial Union on the Purdue campus. Joe Tiller Television Show Hosted by Jim Barbar, the Joe Tiller Show is taped every Monday at 5 p.m. from Buffalo Wild Wings in West Lafayette. The show airs weekly beginning with the week of Aug. 27 through the week of Nov. 12. Check your local listings for airtime on Big Ten Network, Comcast SportsNet (Chicago), Comcast Local (Michigan and Indiana), FSN Midwest, WJTS in Jasper and WLFI in Tippecanoe County. 900 North University Drive, West Lafayette, IN Phone: Fax:
10 GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 PAGE 10 BIG TEN TELECONFERENCE Beginning Tuesday, Aug. 28, and concluding Tuesday, Nov. 13, the Big Ten Conference will play host to the weekly Big Ten Football Teleconference. Each Big Ten head football coach will be provided a 10-minute window to field questions from members of the media. Media members are invited to participate each week. Purdue Game Completions 55 Drew Brees at Wisconsin, 10/10/1998 (83 attempts) 40 Drew Brees vs. Michigan State, 10/16/1999 (57 attempts) 39 Drew Brees at Penn State, 10/17/1998 (58 attempts) 39 Drew Brees vs. Ohio State, 10/28/2000 (65 attempts) 38 Kyle Orton vs. Washington State, 12/31/2001 (74 attempts) 38 Kyle Orton at Wisconsin, 10/18/2003 (55 attempts) 38 Curtis Painter vs. Eastern Illinois, 9/8/2007 (49 attempts) Coach Order of Appearance (ET) Noon Jim Tressel, Ohio State 12:10 p.m. Lloyd Carr, Michigan 12:20 p.m. Bill Lynch, Indiana 12:30 p.m. Mark Dantonio, Michigan State 12:40 p.m. Kirk Ferentz, Iowa 12:50 p.m. Bret Bielema, Wisconsin 1:00 p.m. Ron Zook, Illinois 1:10 p.m. JOE TILLER, PURDUE 1:20 p.m. Joe Paterno, Penn State 1:30 p.m. Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern 1:40 p.m. Tim Brewster, Minnesota 1:50 p.m. Player(s) of the Week, if available Teleconference Directions In order to connect to the weekly teleconference, members of the media should contact the Big Ten Conference Office for the call-in phone number. The teleconference will be available for play-back roughly two hours after completion. To access the play-back feature, dial , passcode: #. The teleconference calls are also available online (live and archived) at bigten.org. The Big Ten Football Teleconference is moderated by Scott Chipman, assisant commissioner of communications with the Big Ten office. SATELLITE DOWNLINKS and the Elliott Hall of Music provides sound bits from each Tuesdays Joe Tiller press conference via satellite downlink. Media outlets unable to attend the press conference are welcome to downlink the 15-minute sound/video clip from afternoon s media luncheon. Tuesday Satellite Information Aug. 28 to Nov. 13 / 5-5:15 p.m. ET Analog (Ku-band) Galaxy 17 Transpober 6 Downlink frequency: Vertical Purdue also supplies a 15-minute video highlight clip following each home game played at Ross-Ade Stadium accessible by satellite downlink. These video clips are scheduled for satellite uplink approximately 4 1/2 hours after the scheduled kickoff time. A complete satellite schedule is available on the Purdue football page at. REWRITING... REPAINTING THE RECORD BOOKS On the Purdue career lists, Curtis Painter ranks sixth in completions (540), sixth in passing attempts (903), second in completion percentage (.598), sixth in passing yards (6,459), tied for fifth in passing touchdowns (43 also Jim Everett, ) and sixth in total offense (6,825). Purdue Career Completions Drew Brees ,026 Kyle Orton Mark Herrmann Scott Campbell Jim Everett Curtis Painter Purdue Career Passing Attempts Drew Brees ,678 Kyle Orton ,336 Mark Herrmann ,309 Scott Campbell ,060 Jim Everett Curtis Painter Purdue Career Completion Percentage Drew Brees Curtis Painter Brandon Kirsch Jim Everett Purdue Career Passing Yards Drew Brees ,792 Kyle Orton ,946 Mark Herrmann ,337 Scott Campbell ,636 Jim Everett ,411 Curtis Painter ,459 Purdue Career Passing Touchdowns Drew Brees Mark Herrmann Kyle Orton Scott Campbell Jim Everett Curtis Painter Purdue Career Total Offense Drew Brees ,692 Kyle Orton ,653 Mark Herrmann ,134 Scott Campbell ,526 Jim Everett ,284 Curtis Painter ,825 Tom Schott, asst. athletics director / primary contact Phone: tschott@purdue.edu Mark Leddy, asst. sports info director / secondary contact Phone: mleddy@purdue.edu
11 PAGE 11 FORTUNE 400 With two 400-yard passing games 416 vs. Ball State on Sept. 16, 2006, and 431 at Northwestern on Oct. 14, 2006 Curtis Painter ranks tied for third on the Purdue career list. He trails Drew Brees (7) and Kyle Orton (3) and is tied with Jim Everett. Painter s 431 yards rank ninth on the school game list, while his 416 yards rank 13th in school annals. Painter just missed a third 400-yard game with 398 at Notre Dame on Sept. 30, Purdue 400-Yard Passing Games 522 Drew Brees (31-36) vs. Minnesota, 10/3/ Kyle Orton (33-54) vs. Indiana, 11/20/ Scott Campbell (31-52) vs. Ohio State, 10/31/ Drew Brees (40-57) vs. Michigan State, 10/16/ Jim Everett (35-55) at Ohio State, 10/19/ Drew Brees (55-83) at Wisconsin, 10/10/ Jim Everett (27-47) vs. Illinois, 10/12/ Drew Brees (39-65) vs. Ohio State, 10/28/ Curtis Painter (35-49) at Northwestern, 10/14/ Mark Herrmann (26-34) vs. Iowa, 11/8/ Mike Phipps (28-39) vs. Stanford, 10/4/ Kyle Orton (38-74) vs. Washington State, 12/31/ Curtis Painter (30-39) vs. Ball State, 9/16/ Drew Brees (32-46) vs. Kent State, 9/9/ Kyle Orton (38-55) at Wisconsin, 10/18/ Drew Brees (33-49) vs. Minnesota, 9/23/ Drew Brees (32-50) vs. Northwestern, 9/25/1999 FOR STARTERS On Oct. 22, 2005, at Wisconsin, Curtis Painter became the sixth different starting quarterback under Joe Tiller at Purdue. Brandon Hance is the only one of the six to win his first start (19-14 at Cincinnati on Sept. 2, 2001). Starting Quarterback Records Under Joe Tiller By Wins By Winning Percentage Drew Brees Billy Dicken Kyle Orton Brandon Hance Curtis Painter Curtis Painter Billy Dicken Drew Brees Brandon Hance Kyle Orton Brandon Kirsch Brandon Kirsch STAT SHEETS Kory Sheets ranks sixth on the Purdue career rushing touchdowns list with 26. He had a careerhigh four rushing touchdowns vs. Miami (Ohio) on Sept. 9, The school record is five by Mike Northington at Iowa on Nov. 3, Sheets became the sixth different player to rush for four scores, including Mike Alstott, who did it three times. Sheets has 30 total touchdowns for his career (also three receiving and one on a return of a blocked punt) to rank tied for sixth on the Purdue list (also Vinny Sutherland, ). Sheets is tied for 17th in kickoff return average with an average of 21.2 yards (24 for 509 yards) also Tony Vinson, and Ernest Calloway, Purdue Game Rushing Touchdowns 5 Mike Northington at Iowa, 11/3/ Perry Williams vs. SMU, 10/1/ Leroy Keyes vs. Indiana, 11/23/ Mike Alstott at Minnesota, 10/9/ Mike Alstott vs. Ball State, 9/17/ Mike Alstott vs. Minnesota, 10/8/ Montrell Lowe vs. Indiana, 11/18/ Jerod Void vs. Illinois, 10/4/ Kory Sheets vs. Miami (Ohio), 9/9/2006 GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 JUMP RIGHT IN Forty-seven players listed as true freshmen have played during the Joe Tiller era, including four in the 2007 season. The most true freshmen to play in a season under Tiller was eight in (3) Drew Brees...QB Chris Clopton...WR Vinny Sutherland...WR 1998 (2) Travis Dorsch... K A.T. Simpson...WR 1999 (1) Chris James...WR 2000 (8) Deaunte Ferrell...CB Gilbert Gardner...LB Andre Henderson...WR Niko Koutouvides...LB Jacques Reeves...CB Patrick Schaub...LB Stuart Schweigert... FS John Standeford...WR 2001 (3) Kevin Noel...WR Kyle Orton...QB Mike Rhinehart... TW 2002 (5) Dontrey Flemings...DT Marc Huddleston... FS Brandon Kirsch...QB Drew Rucks...WR Ray Williams...WR 2003 (4) Garret Bushong... TE Ray Edwards...DE Kyle Ingraham...WR Bernard Pollard... SS 2004 (6) Cliff Avril...LB Dan Bick...LB Dorien Bryant...WR Dave Brytus...P Jordan Grimes...OG Torri Williams... FS 2005 (5) Brandon King...CB Alex Magee...DT Greg Orton...WR Jason Werner... SS Kyle Williams...LB 2006 (6) Kyle Adams... TE Royce Adams...CB Brandon Erwin...S David Pender...CB Keith Smith...S Chris Summers...P-K 2007 (4) Dan Dierking...RB Tyler Haston...LB Ryan Kerrigan...DE Charlton Williams...CB 900 North University Drive, West Lafayette, IN Phone: Fax:
12 GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 PAGE 12 PRO-NUN-SEE-AY-SHUN Players Cliff Avril... AY - vrill Ben Champoux... SHAM - poo Dan Dierking...DER - king Frank Duong... DEW - ong Mike Durrett...DURR - ret Waynelle Gravesande...GRAVE - sand - EE DeVarro Greaves...duh - VAIR - oh Jermaine Guynn... GWIN Tyler Haston...HASTE - un Selwyn Lymon... SELL - win LIE - mun Nick Mondek... MON - deck Preston Numa... NEW - muh Jeff Panfil... PAN - fill Andrew Quintana... QUINN - tah - nuh Kris Staats...STOTS Terrell Vinson...tuh - RELL Jerry Wasikowski...WAZZ - uh - COW - skee Coaching Staff Lou Anarumo... ann - UH - room - OH John McDonell... MACK - don - ELL Terrell Williams...tuh - RELL Purdue Career Rushing Touchdowns Mike Alstott Jerod Void Perry Williams Leroy Keyes Corey Rogers Kory Sheets Purdue Career Touchdowns Mike Alstott Jerod Void Leroy Keyes Perry Williams Brian Alford Vinny Sutherland Kory Sheets GET OFF THE FIELD Purdue ranks second in the Big Ten in opponent third-down conversion at 29.4 percent (25 of 85). Ohio State leads the way at 28.4 percent (23 of 81). The Boilermakers are fourth in opponent fourth-down conversion at 43.5 percent (10 of 23). Wisconsin (28.6 percent, 2 of 7), Penn State (33.3 percent, 1 of 3) and Minnesota (42.9 percent, 3 of 7) are the top three. The 23 fourth-down attempts against Purdue are far and away the most in the conference. Illinois, Indiana and Northwestern are second with 11 each. THE BUCK STOPS HERE The Boilermakers have recorded 31 tackles for loss. Anthony Heygood and Cliff Avril rank 1-2 on the team with 6.0 and 5.0. Sixteen different players have been involved in a play behind the line of scrimmage. BIG TEN CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Purdue has had 53 Big Ten Player of the Week honorees during the Joe Tiller era. The 2000 and 2001 seasons saw Boilermakers named to the weekly honor list eight times, the most for a season under Tiller. Drew Brees earned eight Offensive Player of the Week honors, tops for Purdue on the offensive side of the ball. The top special teams recipient for the Boilermakers is Travis Dorsch with four awards. Five Purdue defensive players have been honored twice: Mike Rose, Akin Ayodele, Stuart Schweigert, Shaun Phillips and Anthony Spencer Dorien Bryant (1)... 9/1... Special Teams Curtis Painter (3)... 9/8... Offense (co) Note: The number following the player s name indicates the number of Player of the Week honors for that player in his career. IN-VINSON-ABLE Terrell Vinson paces Purdue with six pass breakups and is tied for the team lead with 34 tackles (also Stanford Keglar), two interceptions (also Justin Scott) and one forced fumble (also five other players). Vinson has recorded two tackles for loss and one sack. WELCOME BACK WILLIAMS Torri Williams missed the entire 2005 season with a broken leg suffered during the spring and then suffered a season-ending dislocated knee vs. Indiana State in the third quarter of the 2006 opener. He is back again and came up with his second career interception at Toledo on Sept. 1, 2007, and his first career forced fumble vs. Central Michigan on Sept. 15, SUM, SUM, SUMMERS-TIME After making just 8 of 20 field goal attempts as a true freshman walkon a year ago, Chris Summers has made eight of 10 attempts this season. He has made all 29 of his PAT attempts this year, is 75 of 76 for his career and currently has a school-record streak of 70 in a row. The previous mark was 69 straight by Ben Jones in 2004 and Summers kicked a career-high four field goals from 27, 34, 26 and 29 yards vs. Notre Dame on Sept. 29, SCORING ALL WAYS In addition to scoring four offensive touchdowns and a field goal at Minnesota on Sept. 22, 2007, the Boilermakers reached the end zone via their defense (Cliff Avril 43-yard interception return) and special teams (Desmond Tardy 95-yard kickoff return). The last time Purdue scored defensive and special teams touchdowns in the same game was vs. Ball State on Sept. 30, 1995, when Derrick Winston returned an interception 23 yards and Lee Johnson returned a kickoff 99 yards. Under Joe Tiller, Purdue has scored 21 defensive touchdowns (11 fumbles and 10 interceptions) and 11 special teams touchdowns (four kickoff returns, four punt returns, two blocked field goals and one blocked punt). The Boilermakers are 18-2 when they score a defensive touchdown and 9-2 when they score a special teams touchdown. Tom Schott, asst. athletics director / primary contact Phone: tschott@purdue.edu Mark Leddy, asst. sports info director / secondary contact Phone: mleddy@purdue.edu
13 PAGE 13 ON THE OFFENSE The Boilermakers 583 yards of total offense (360 passing and 223 rushing) vs. Central Michigan on Sept. 15, 2007, marked the fifth-most under Joe Tiller and tied for the ninth-most in school history. Purdue Total Offense 763 (173 rushing/590 passing) vs. Indiana, 11/20/ (88 rushing/604 passing) vs. Minnesota, 10/3/ (245 rushing/371 passing) at Illinois, 10/18/ (131 rushing/476 passing) vs. Iowa, 11/8/ (168 rushing/437 passing) vs. Kent State, 9/9/ (231 rushing/368 passing) vs. Ball State, 9/11/ (395 rushing/201 passing) vs. Wisconsin, 11/4/ (246 rushing/340 passing) vs. Michigan State, 10/25/ (297 rushing/286 passing) at Texas Christian, 9/20/ (223 rushing/360 passing) vs. Central Michigan, 9/15/2007 GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 YOU MAKE ME WANT TO SHOUT In between the third and fourth quarters at Ross-Ade Stadium, the fans are encouraged to Shout along with Otis Day and the Knights from the famous Toga Party scene in the movie Animal House. Below is a list of the celebrities who have introduced the singing of Shout Wisconsin... Leroy Keyes... Former NFL Running Back/Defensive Back... Purdue All-American, 1967 & VISION The Boilermakers have scored 50-plus points in their first two games this season (52 in both). It marks the fourth time Purdue has reached the 50-point plateau in back-to-back games, including the third time to open the season and the second time under Joe Tiller. The Boilermakers have scored 50-plus points 15 times under Tiller and 38 times in school history. Three Purdue teams have recorded three 50-point games in a season: 1902, 1998 and Plus Points Back-To-Back Games 64 vs. Indiana (10/14/1893) and 96 vs. Butler (10/23/1893) 52 at Northwestern (11/1/1980) and 58 vs. Iowa (11/8/1980) 51 vs. Syracuse (9/5/2004) and 59 vs. Arizona (9/11/2004) 52 at Toledo (9/1/2007) and 52 vs. Eastern Illinois (9/8/2007) ROAD RAGE The Boilermakers 52 points at Toledo on Sept. 1, 2007, were the most scored against a nonconference opponent on the road since a 62-7 victory over Boston University at Fenway Park on Oct. 18, 1947, and the fifth-most in school history. The previous high by a Joe Tiller-coached Purdue team was 47 at Central Florida on Sept. 4, Penn State... Mike Phipps... Former NFL Quarterback...Purdue All-American, CFB Hall of Fame Inductee Indiana...Mark Herrmann... Former NFL Quarterback...Purdue All-American, Central Michigan...Dr. France A. Córdova... 11th Purdue University President Notre Dame... Drew Brees... NFL Quarterback (New Orleans)...Purdue All-American, 2000 Purdue Points Against Non-Conference Opponents On The Road 73 at Greer... 11/8/ at Wabash...10/15/ at Boston...10/18/ at Butler...11/26/ at Toledo... 9/1/2007 FIRST STARTS Four Boilermakers made their first starts at Toledo on Sept. 1, 2007: Zach Reckman on offense and Josh Ferguson, Anthony Heygood and Brandon King on defense. In addition, Sean Sester made his first start at left offensive tackle after 25 consecutive starts at right tackle, and Elliot Hood made his debut at Purdue as the starting right offensive tackle after playing three seasons and making six starts at right tackle for Vanderbilt. Zach Jones (offense) and Keyon Brown (defense) made their first career starts vs. Eastern Illinois on Sept. 8, North University Drive, West Lafayette, IN Phone: Fax:
14 GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 PAGE 14 SUCCESS IN ACADEMICS For the fourth straight season, the Purdue football program is honoring and recognizing those student-athletes who met their previous semester grade-point average goal, who achieved a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better, or who graduated. Thirty-three members of the 2007 Boilermakers are wearing a sticker with an interlocking SA (Success in Academics) on their helmet. They are Kyle Adams, Jared Armstrong, Ryan Baker, Chris Bennett, Cory Benton, Dan Bick, Eugene Bright, Frank Duong, Joey Elliott, Jordan Grimes, Jermaine Guynn, Anthony Heygood, Elliot Hood, Andy Huffman, John Humphrey, Dustin Keller, Aaron Lane, Fabian Martin, Garret Miller, Jeff Panfil, Robbie Powell, Ryan Prater, Zach Smith, Jake Standeford, Chris Summers, Desmond Tardy, Neal Tull, Terrell Vinson, Jason Werner, Joe Whitest, Brandon Whittington, Joe Williams and Torri Williams. COACHING STAFF Following is a list of Coach Tiller s assistants, their duties and location on game days Mark Hagen, Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator/Linebackers (press box) Bill Legg, Co-Offensive Coordinator/Centers And Guards (press box) Brock Spack, Defensive Coordinator/Safeties (field) Ed Zaunbrecher, Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks (field) Lou Anarumo, Defensive Backs (field) John McDonell, Offensive Tackles And Tight Ends (field) Brian Rock, Wide Receivers (press box) Joel Thomas, Running Backs (field) Terrell Williams, Defensive Line (field) Mike Jacobs, Graduate Assistant Offense (press box) Kevin Nesfield, Graduate Assistant Defense (press box) CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN Captains for the 2007 Boilermakers are senior quarterback Curtis Painter, senior defensive end Cliff Avril, senior linebacker Dan Bick and fifthyear linebacker Stanford Keglar. TWO WALKONS REWARDED Joe Tiller placed two walkons on scholarship near the conclusion of training camp. They were fifth-year linebacker Mike Durrett and fifth-year center Neal Tull. Five other student-athletes will retain their previously awarded grant-in-aid: senior defensive tackle Jermaine Guynn, fifth-year cornerback Aaron Lane, fifth-year wide receiver Jake Standeford, sophomore kicker-punter Chris Summers and senior tight end Jerry Wasikowski. Tiller now has awarded 38 scholarships to walkons over the last 11 years. HOT TICKET Purdue is making a run at the school record of 44,645 season tickets sold, set in As of Sept. 14, this year s total stood at 42,766, an increase of 3,237 tickets 8.2 percent over last year at the same time. Purdue Football Season Ticket Sales ,645 (13,700 students) ,796 (15,740 students) ,893 (12,554 students) ,418 (13,376 students) ,397 (14,755 students) ,311 (12,804 students) ,577 (12,039 students) ,763 (11,905 students) Tom Schott, asst. athletics director / primary contact Phone: tschott@purdue.edu Mark Leddy, asst. sports info director / secondary contact Phone: mleddy@purdue.edu
15 PAGE 15 GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 NIGHT FALL Purdue is in games played at night, including 1-3 at Ross-Ade Stadium. Under Joe Tiller, the Boilermakers are 7-5 under the lights defined as starting after 6 p.m. locally including 0-1 at home. Purdue is playing its third night game of the season for the second time in school history (also 1997). Purdue Night Games Under Joe Tiller 9/6/1997 at Toledo...L /11/1997 at Minnesota...W /30/1997 vs. Oklahoma State (Alamo Bowl)... W /10/1998 at Wisconsin...L /29/1998 vs. Kansas State (Alamo Bowl)...W /4/1999 at Central Florida...W /17/2004 at Arizona...W /1/2005 Notre Dame...L /25/2006 at Hawai i...l /29/2006 vs. Maryland (Champs Sports Bowl)... L /1/2007 at Toledo...W /22/2007 at Minnesota...W Purdue Night Games At Ross-Ade Stadium 10/18/1986 Ohio State...L /10/1994 Toledo...W /21/1996 West Virginia...L /1/2005 Notre Dame...L THIS DATE IN BOILERMAKER HISTORY Purdue has a record of 10-5 in games played on Oct. 6. The Boilermakers have played Ohio State once previously on that date and upset the second-ranked Buckeyes in 1984 at Ross-Ade Stadium. Purdue is 8-2 at home on Oct. 6, including a victory over Iowa in 2001, the most-recent time the Boilermakers played on that date. PURDUE FOOTBALL 101 Purdue is in its 120th year of intercollegiate football. Purdue began its football program in 1887, but did not field a team the following year. The Boilermakers have won eight Big Ten Conference championships: 1918-tri, 1929, 1931-tri, 1932-co, 1943-co, 1952-co, 1967-tri and tri. Purdue has appeared in 14 bowl games (1967 Rose, 1978 Peach, 1979 Bluebonnet, 1980 Liberty, 1984 Peach, 1997 Alamo, 1998 Alamo, 2000 Outback, 2001 Rose, 2001 Sun, 2002 Sun, 2004 Capital One, 2004 Sun and 2006 Champs Sports), compiling a 7-7 record. The Boilermakers have had three Heisman Trophy runners-up: Bob Griese (1966), Leroy Keyes (1968) and Mike Phipps (1969). Three Purdue players have won major awards: Drew Brees (Maxwell outstanding player) in 2000, Tim Stratton (John Mackey best tight end) in 2000 and Travis Dorsch (Ray Guy outstanding punter) in In addition, John Standeford received the 2004 Woody Hayes National Scholar-Athlete Award for excellence in academics, athletics and community service. The Boilermakers have had 44 All-Americans (50 selections), including 19 consensus and six unanimous. Purdue has 11 individuals enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame and three in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. 900 North University Drive, West Lafayette, IN Phone: Fax:
16 GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 PAGE 16 BOILERMAKER NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Cl. Pos. 1 *Selwyn Lymon Jr. WR 2 *Torri Williams Sr. S 3 Waynelle Gravesande Fr. WR 3 *Frank Duong Sr. S 4 **Fabian Martin Sr. CB 5 Justin Siller Fr. QB 5 *Terrell Vinson 5th CB 6 *Desmond Tardy Sr. WR 7 *Brandon King Jr. S 8 *Keith Smith So. QB 8 Brody McKnight Fr. K-P 9 ***Dorien Bryant Sr. WR 10 *Royce Adams So. CB 11 *Jared Armstrong 5th P 12 **Curtis Painter (c) Sr. QB 13 *Chris Summers So. K-P 13 Patrick Carroll Fr. WR 14 *Joey Elliott Jr. QB 15 Charlton Williams Fr. CB 16 Jeff Panfil So. QB 17 ***Josh Ferguson 5th LB 17 Chris Bennett Jr. QB 18 Roberto McBean Sr. WR 19 **Brandon Whittington Sr. WR 20 *Brandon Erwin So. S ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (High School/Previous College) 85 *Adams, Kyle So. TE Austin, Texas (Westlake) 10 *Adams, Royce So. CB Cleveland, Ohio (Glenville) 11 *Armstrong, Jared 5th P Gilberts, Ill. (Harper College) 32 ***Avril, Cliff (c) Sr. DE Green Cove Springs, Fla. (Clay) 90 **Baker, Ryan Sr. DT Indianapolis, Ind. (Bishop Chatard) 46 Ballinger, Kevin Fr. LS Bluffton, Ind. (Bluffton) 53 Barry, Dan Fr. OG Mentor, Ohio (Lake Catholic) 93 Benjamin, Jeff 5th DT Corona, Calif. (Riverside Community College) 17 Bennett, Chris Jr. QB Dayton, Ohio (Bellbrook) 78 *Benton, Cory Sr. C Indianapolis, Ind. (Cathedral) 36 ***Bick, Dan (c) Sr. LB Louisville, Ky. (Saint Xavier) 45 **Bright, Eugene 5th DE Bryn Mawr, Pa. (Harriton) 95 Brown, Keyon Jr. DE Homewood, Ill. (Thornton Township) 9 ***Bryant, Dorien Sr. WR Swedesboro, N.J. (Fork Union Military Academy) 13 Carroll, Patrick Fr. WR Bloomfield Hills, Mich. (Saint Mary s) 38 Champoux, Ben Jr. K Syracuse, Ind. (Wawasee) 98 Chapman, Corey So. DE Indianapolis, Ind. (Cathedral) 41 Conway, Mike Fr. CB Indianapolis, Ind. (Carmel) 48 Crank, Jared Fr. FB Richardson, Texas (American Heritage) 25 Dierking, Dan Fr. RB Wheaton, Ill. (Wheaton Warrenville) 22 Duncan, Iroc So. RB Carmel, Ind. (Centennial) 3 *Duong, Frank Sr. S Osceola, Ind. (Penn) 47 Durrett, Mike 5th LB Indianapolis, Ind. (Northwest) 14 *Elliott, Joey Jr. QB Evansville, Ind. (Harrison) 20 *Erwin, Brandon So. S Loganville, Ga. (Grayson) 21 **Greg Orton Jr. WR 22 Iroc Duncan So. RB 22 T.J. Stark Fr. CB 23 *Justin Scott Sr. S 23 Joe Williams Sr. RB 24 **Kory Sheets Sr. RB 25 Dan Dierking Fr. RB 25 Mark Thompson Fr. S 26 *Aaron Lane 5th CB 27 Kevin Green So. LB 28 ***Dustin Keller 5th TE 29 DeAundre Muhammad Fr. WR 29 Jason Werner Jr. LB 30 Joe Holland Fr. S 30 Elliot Marshall Jr. RB 31 Josh McKinley Fr. S 32 ***Cliff Avril (c) Sr. DE 33 *Jaycen Taylor Jr. RB 34 Malcolm Harris Fr. RB 35 *David Pender So. CB 36 ***Dan Bick (c) Sr. LB 37 James Jones Fr. RB 37 Logan Link Fr. S 38 Ben Champoux Jr. K 38 Danny Williams Fr. S 39 John Humphrey So. LB 40 Jonte Lindsey Sr. CB 40 Sean Matti Fr. RB 41 Mike Conway Fr. CB 42 **Anthony Heygood Sr. LB 17 ***Ferguson, Josh 5th LB Altamonte Springs, Fla. (Lake Brantley) 96 Finch, John So. TE Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) 49 Golding, Nickcaro Fr. DE Evanston, Ill. (Evanston Township) 97 Gooden, Gerald Fr. DE Hooks, Texas (Hooks) 3 Gravesande, Waynelle Fr. WR Irvington, N.J. (Irvington) 81 Greaves, DeVarro Fr. LB Folkston, Ga. (Charlton County) 27 Green, Kevin So. LB North Chicago, Ill. (North Chicago) 66 ***Grimes, Jordan Sr. OG Plainfield, Ind. (Plainfield) 79 **Guynn, Jermaine Sr. DT Indianapolis, Ind. (Cathedral) 44 *Halliburton, Frank Jr. FB Indianapolis, Ind. (Bishop Chatard) 34 Harris, Malcolm Fr. RB East Orange, N.J. (Paterson Catholic) 57 Haston, Tyler Fr. LB Avon, Ind. (Avon) 50 Hedstrom, Eric Jr. OG Arlington Heights, Ill. (Prospect) 42 **Heygood, Anthony Sr. LB Chester, Pa. (Cardinal O Hara) 30 Holland, Joe Fr. S Indianapolis, Ind. (Bishop Chatard) 55 Hood, Elliot 5th OT Indianapolis, Ind. (Vanderbilt University) 62 *Huffman, Andy Jr. LS Montpelier, Ind. (Blackford County) 39 Humphrey, John So. LB Youngstown, Ohio (Liberty) 37 Jones, James Fr. RB St. Louis, Mo. (Oakville) 61 Jones, Zach Jr. OT Plainfield, Ind. (Plainfield) 59 ***Keglar, Stanford (c) 5th LB Indianapolis, Ind. (Pike) 28 ***Keller, Dustin 5th TE Lafayette, Ind. (Jefferson) 94 Kerrigan, Ryan Fr. DE Muncie, Ind. (Muncie Central) 7 *King, Brandon Jr. S Warner Robbins, Ga. (Houston County) 26 *Lane, Aaron 5th CB Fort Wayne, Ind. (University of Saint Francis) 82 Lichtenberg, Kurt Fr. WR Warrenville, Ill. (Wheaton Warrenville) 46 Lindsay, Jeff So. LB Macomb, Mich. (L Anse Creuse North) 40 Lindsey, Jonte Sr. CB Riverside, Calif. (Riverside Community College) 37 Link, Logan Fr. S West Liberty, Ohio (West Liberty-Salem) 1 *Lymon, Selwyn Jr. WR Fort Wayne, Ind. (Harding) Tom Schott, asst. athletics director / primary contact Phone: tschott@purdue.edu Mark Leddy, asst. sports info director / secondary contact Phone: mleddy@purdue.edu
17 PAGE 17 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (High School/Previous College) 71 **Magee, Alex Jr. DT Oswego, Ill. (Oswego) 30 Marshall, Elliot Jr. RB Flowood, Miss. (Hinds Community College) 4 **Martin, Fabian Sr. CB Chicago, Ill. (Prosser) 40 Matti, Sean Fr. RB Shoreview, Minn. (Roseville Area) 18 McBean, Roberto Sr. WR Berkeley, Calif. (City College of San Francisco) 64 McCulley, Connor Fr. OG Walton, Ind. (Lewis Cass) 87 *McDonald, Mike Sr. DE Gatesville, Texas (Tyler Junior College) 89 McKey, Colton Fr. TE The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands) 31 McKinley, Josh Fr. S Leander, Texas (Leander) 8 McKnight, Brody Fr. K-P Vancouver, B.C. (Vancouver College Prep) 51 **Miller, Garret Sr. OT Bay City, Texas (Bay City) 99 Mondek, Nick Fr. DT Naperville, Ill. (Naperville Central) 65 Moret, Austen Fr. C Whitefish Bay, Wis. (Whitefish Bay) 29 Muhammad, DeAundre Fr. WR Fort Wayne, Ind. (Harding) 92 *Neal, Mike Jr. DT Merrillville, Ind. (Merrillville) 91 Numa, Preston Fr. DT Kenner, La. (John Curtis Christian) 21 **Orton, Greg Jr. WR Dayton, Ohio (Wayne) 12 **Painter, Curtis (c) Sr. QB Vincennes, Ind. (Lincoln) 16 Panfil, Jeff So. QB Fort Worth, Texas (North Crowley) 56 Patton, Jonathan Sr. OG Chicago, Ill. (Hubbard) 35 *Pender, David So. CB Folkston, Ga. (Charlton County) 72 Pierce, Justin So. OG Tom Bean, Texas (Tom Bean) 68 **Powell, Robbie 5th C Roanoke, Va. (Fork Union Military Academy) 77 Prater, Ryan So. OT Dallas, Texas (Trinity Christian Academy) 70 Quintana, Andrew So. DT Fortville, Ind. (Mount Vernon) 75 Reckman, Zach Jr. OG Cincinnati, Ohio (Indian Hill) 23 *Scott, Justin Sr. S Sanford, Fla. (College of the Sequoias, Calif.) 74 **Sester, Sean Sr. OT Fort Thomas, Ky. (Highlands) 24 **Sheets, Kory Sr. RB Manchester, Conn. (Bloomfield) 63 Shepherd, James Fr. OT Crofton, Ky. (Christian County) 86 Sherman, Derrick Fr. WR Cincinnati, Ohio (Withrow) 5 Siller, Justin Fr. QB Detroit, Mich. (Saint Mary s) 8 *Smith, Keith So. QB Fort Hood, Texas (Shoemaker) 60 *Smith, Zach Sr. C Terrace Park, Ohio (Moeller) 87 Staats, Kris So. WR La Porte, Ind. (La Porte) 88 **Standeford, Jake 5th WR Monrovia, Ind. (Monrovia) 22 Stark, T.J. Fr. CB Indianapolis, Ind. (Cathedral) 13 *Summers, Chris So. K-P Fishers, Ind. (Hamilton Southeastern) 6 *Tardy, Desmond Sr. WR Indianapolis, Ind. (Warren Central) 33 *Taylor, Jaycen Jr. RB Hawthorne, Calif. (Los Angeles Harbor College) 25 Thompson, Mark Fr. S Indianapolis, Ind. (Arsenal Tech) 69 *Tull, Neal 5th C Lafayette, Ind. (McCutcheon) 5 *Vinson, Terrell 5th CB Irvine, Calif. (Saddleback College) 80 **Wasikowski, Jerry Sr. TE Cudahy, Wis. (Cudahy) 29 Werner, Jason Jr. LB Greenwood, Ind. (Roncalli) 83 *Whitest, Joe Sr. WR Belle Glade, Fla. (Independence [Kan.] College) 19 **Whittington, Brandon Sr. WR Collingswood, N.J. (Collingswood) 84 *Williams, Byron 5th WR Clayton, N.J. (Camden Catholic) 15 Williams, Charlton Fr. CB Tamarac, Fla. (Coral Glades) 38 Williams, Danny Fr. S Granger, Ind. (Penn) 23 Williams, Joe Sr. RB Pomona, Calif. (Ohio State University) 2 *Williams, Torri Sr. S Cedar Park, Texas (Leander) 43 *Wolf, Adam Jr. S Tampa, Fla. (Jesuit) 54 *Zwilling, Jared Jr. DT Evansville, Ind. (Central) (c) denotes team captin. * denotes letters earned. Note: Cl. denotes academic standing, not necessarily athletic eligibility. GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 BOILERMAKER NUMERICAL ROSTER 43 *Adam Wolf Jr. S 44 *Frank Halliburton Jr. FB 45 **Eugene Bright 5th DE 46 Jeff Lindsay So. LB 46 Kevin Ballinger Fr. LS 47 *Mike Durrett 5th LB 48 Jared Crank Fr. FB 49 Nickcaro Golding Fr. DE 50 Eric Hedstrom Jr. OG 51 **Garret Miller Sr. OT 53 Dan Barry Fr. OG 54 *Jared Zwilling Jr. DT 55 Elliot Hood 5th OT 56 Jonathan Patton Sr. OG 57 Tyler Haston Fr. LB 59 ***Stanford Keglar (c) 5th LB 60 *Zach Smith Sr. C 61 Zach Jones Jr. OT 62 *Andy Huffman Jr. LS 63 James Shepherd Fr. OT 64 Connor McCulley Fr. OG 65 Austen Moret Fr. C 66 ***Jordan Grimes Sr. OG 68 **Robbie Powell 5th C 69 *Neal Tull 5th C 70 Andrew Quintana So. DT 71 **Alex Magee Jr. DT 72 Justin Pierce So. OG 74 **Sean Sester Sr. OT 75 Zach Reckman Jr. OG 77 Ryan Prater So. OT 78 *Cory Benton Sr. C 79 **Jermaine Guynn Sr. DT 80 **Jerry Wasikowski Sr. TE 81 DeVarro Greaves Fr. LB 82 Kurt Lichtenberg Fr. WR 83 *Joe Whitest Sr. WR 84 *Byron Williams 5th WR 85 *Kyle Adams So. TE 86 Derrick Sherman Fr. WR 87 *Mike McDonald Sr. DE 87 Kris Staats So. WR 88 **Jake Standeford 5th WR 89 Colton McKey Fr. TE 90 **Ryan Baker Sr. DT 91 Preston Numa Fr. DT 92 *Mike Neal Jr. DT 93 Jeff Benjamin 5th DT 94 Ryan Kerrigan Fr. DE 95 Keyon Brown Jr. DE 96 John Finch So. TE 97 Gerald Gooden Fr. DE 98 Corey Chapman So. DE 99 Nick Mondek Fr. DT (c) denotes team captin. * denotes letters earned. Note: Cl. denotes academic standing, not necessarily athletic eligibility. 900 North University Drive, West Lafayette, IN Phone: Fax:
18 GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 PAGE 18 PURDUE DEPTH CHART RB 24 Sheets Sr., 6-0, Dierking Fr., 5-10, 182 WR 21 Orton Jr., 6-3, Whittington Sr., 6-2, 213 QB 12 Painter Sr., 6-4, Elliott Jr., 6-2, 211 WR 9 Bryant Sr., 5-10, Tardy Sr., 6-1, 199 WR 1 Lymon Jr., 6-4, Standeford 5th, 6-2, 195 TE 28 Keller 5th, 6-4, 240 RT 61 Jones Jr., 6-5, 300 RG 66 Grimes Sr., 6-3, 325 C 68 Powell 5th, 6-5, 307 LG 75 Reckman Jr., 6-6, 295 LT 74 Sester Sr., 6-7, Adams So., 6-5, Hood 5th, 6-5, Pierce So., 6-4, Benton Sr., 6-3, Hedstrom Jr., 6-6, Miller Sr., 6-8, 275 CB 10 Adams So., 6-0, Pender So., 6-1, 180 DE 32 Avril Sr., 6-3, Bright 5th, 6-4, 254 O F F E N S E D E F E N S E DT 90 Baker Sr., 6-5, Neal Jr., 6-4, 293 DT 71 Magee Jr., 6-4, Zwilling Jr., 6-4, 297 DE 95 Brown Jr., 6-3, McDonald Sr., 6-2, 250 CB 5 Vinson 5th, 5-9, Williams Fr., 6-2, 190 SLB 42 Heygood Sr., 6-2, Haston Fr., 6-3, 222 MLB 17 Ferguson 5th, 6-3, Bick Sr., 6-1, 225 WLB 59 Keglar 5th, 6-2, Werner Jr., 6-4, 208 SS 23 Scott Sr., 6-0, Williams Sr., 6-2, 217 FS 7 King Jr., 5-11, Erwin So., 6-0, 188 BOILERMAKER SPECIALISTS KO 13 Summers So., 6-1, 185 P 11 Armstrong 5th, 6-3, 234 PK 13 Summers So., 6-1, 185 LS 62 Huffman Jr., 6-3, 287 HLD 11 Armstrong 5th, 6-3, 234 PR 9 Bryant Sr., 5-10, 175 KOR 9 Bryant Sr., 5-10, Armstrong 5th, 6-3, Summers So., 6-1, McKnight Fr., 5-10, Zwilling Jr., 6-4, Painter Sr., 6-4, Tardy Sr., 6-1, Tardy Sr., 6-1, 199 Tom Schott, asst. athletics director / primary contact Phone: tschott@purdue.edu Mark Leddy, asst. sports info director / secondary contact Phone: mleddy@purdue.edu
19 PAGE 19 GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 LONGEST PLAYS OF 2007 PASSES OVER 20 YARDS (17 total, 6 for touchdown) 80 # C. Painter to D. Keller 1st Qtr 1st & 10 / P 20 at Toledo, 9/1 53 C. Painter to D. Bryant 1st Qtr 1st & 10 / P 40 vs. Central Michigan, 9/15 40 C. Painter to G. Orton 1st Qtr 3rd & 29 / P 16 vs. Notre Dame, 9/29 37 # C. Painter to D. Keller 2nd Qtr 1st & 10 / O 37 vs. Central Michigan, 9/15 37 # C. Painter to D. Keller 2nd Qtr 1st & 10 / O 37 vs. Eastern Illinois, 9/8 34 C. Painter to D. Bryant 4th Qtr 1st & 10 / P 36 at Minnesota, 9/22 34 # C. Painter to G. Orton 4th Qtr 1st & 10 / O 34 at Toledo, 9/1 28 # C. Painter to K. Adams 2nd Qtr 1st & 10 / O 28 at Toledo, 9/1 26 C. Painter to J. Standeford 3rd Qtr 1st & 10 / P 39 vs. Central Michigan, 9/15 25 C. Painter to S. Lymon 1st Qtr 1st & 10 / P 43 vs. Central Michigan, 9/15 25 C. Painter to D. Keller 2nd Qtr 1st & 10 / P 33 vs. Central Michigan, 9/15 24 C. Painter to B. Whittington 2nd Qtr 3rd & 7 / P 22 vs. Notre Dame, 9/29 21 C. Painter to S. Lymon 1st Qtr 1st & 10 / P 20 vs. Notre Dame, 9/29 21 C. Painter to G. Orton 3rd Qtr 2nd & 10 / P 49 at Minnesota, 9/22 21 C. Painter to D. Bryant 3rd Qtr 3rd & 16 / 50 vs. Eastern Illinois, 9/8 20 C. Painter to K. Sheets 3rd Qtr 1st & 10 / P 10 at Minnesota, 9/22 20 # C. Painter to G. Orton 1st Qtr 3rd & 4 / O 20 vs. Eastern Illinois, 9/8 RUSHES OVER 20 YARDS (11 total, 1 for touchdown) 39 D. Bryant 1st Qtr 1st & 10 / P 41 vs. Central Michigan, 9/15 31 J. Taylor 2nd Qtr 2nd & 3 / P 31 at Toledo, 9/1 30 # D. Dierking 4th Qtr 2nd & 3 / O 30 at Toledo, 9/1 23 K. Sheets 4th Qtr 3rd & 7 / P 24 vs. Central Michigan, 9/15 22 K. Sheets 2nd Qtr 2nd & 4 / P 40 at Minnesota, 9/22 22 K. Sheets 4th Qtr 1st & 10 / O 24 vs. Central Michigan, 9/15 21 K. Sheets 1st Qtr 1st & 10 / P 41 vs. Notre Dame, 9/29 21 K. Sheets 4th Qtr 2nd & 9 / O 48 vs. Notre Dame, 9/29 21 K. Sheets 2nd Qtr 2nd & 10 / O 49 at Toledo, 9/1 20 J. Taylor 1st Qtr 1st & 10 / P 15 vs. Eastern Illinois, 9/8 20 J. Taylor 1st Qtr 1st & 10 / P 39 at Toledo, 9/1 # denotes play resulted in a Purdue touchdown. AND STARTING FOR PURDUE... OFFENSIVE STARTERS CAREER STARTS Jordan Grimes Sr. (G)...31 Robbie Powell 5th (C)...30 Sean Sester Sr. (T)...30 Dorien Bryant Sr. (WR)...29 Curtis Painter Sr. (QB)...24 Kory Sheets Sr. (RB)...18 Dustin Keller 5th (TE)...17 Selwyn Lymon Jr. (WR)...15 Greg Orton Jr. (WR)...15 Zach Reckman Jr. (OG)... 5 Jake Standeford 5th (WR)... 5 Zach Jones Jr. (OT)... 4 Jaycen Taylor Jr. (RB)... 4 Brandon Whittington Sr. (WR)...*3 Desmond Tardy Sr. (WR)... 2 Kyle Adams So. (TE)... 1 Elliot Hood 5th (OG)... 1 CONSECUTIVE STARTS Jordan Grimes Sr. (G)...31 Robbie Powell 5th (C)...30 Sean Sester Sr. (T)...30 Curtis Painter Sr. (QB)...24 Greg Orton Jr. (WR)...14 Dustin Keller 5th (TE)... 6 Dorien Bryant Sr. (WR)... 5 Zach Reckman Jr. (OG)... 5 Zach Jones Jr. (OT)... 4 Selwyn Lymon Jr. (WR)... 3 Kory Sheets Sr. (RB)... 2 * Made three starts on defense (FS) DEFENSIVE STARTERS CAREER STARTS Stanford Keglar Sr. (LB)...33 Cliff Avril Sr. (DE)...27 Ryan Baker Sr. (DT)...18 Royce Adams So. (CB)...17 Dan Bick Sr. (LB)...17 Justin Scott Sr. (S)...17 Terrell Vinson Sr. (CB)...17 Brandon Erwin So. (S)...14 Alex Magee Jr. (DT)...14 Zach Logan Sr. (CB)...11 Jermaine Guynn Sr. (DT)... 9 Paul Long 5th (FS)... 9 Josh Ferguson 5th (LB)... 5 Anthony Heygood Sr. (LB)... 5 Brandon King Jr. (S)... 5 Keyon Brown Jr. (DE)... 4 Aaron Lane Sr. (CB)... 3 Mike McDonald 5th (DE)... 3 Eugene Bright 5th (DE)... 2 David Pender So. (CB)... 1 Keith Smith So. (S)... 1 Torri Williams Sr. (S)... 1 CONSECUTIVE STARTS Cliff Avril Sr. (DE)...21 Royce Adams So. (CB)...17 Terrell Vinson Sr. (CB)...17 Stanford Keglar Sr. (LB)... 7 Ryan Baker Sr. (DT)... 6 Justin Scott Sr. (S)... 6 Josh Ferguson 5th (LB)... 5 Anthony Heygood Sr. (LB)... 5 Brandon King Jr. (S)... 5 Alex Magee Jr. (DT)... 5 Keyon Brown Jr. (DE) North University Drive, West Lafayette, IN Phone: Fax:
20 GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 PAGE 20 TILLER S LONG-STRIKE ATTACK 45+ YARD SCORING PLAYS UNDER TILLER (60) Yds Scoring Play... Opponent...Date 100 J. Brooks kickoff return...notre Dame...10/2/04 99 V. Sutherland pass (D. Brees)...Northwestern...9/25/99 97 T. Stubblefield pass (K. Orton)...Notre Dame...10/2/04 95 D. TARDY KICKOFF RETURN... MINNESOTA... 9/22/07 95 D. Bryant kickoff return...northwestern...10/15/05 93 B. Alford pass (B. Dicken)...Minnesota...10/11/97 91 D. BRYANT KICKOFF RETURN... TOLEDO... 9/1/07 89 B. Alford pass (B. Dicken)...Minnesota...10/11/97 88 S. Lymon pass (C. Painter)...Notre Dame... 9/30/06 86 A. Woodyard interception return...iowa...10/6/01 81 J. Standeford pass (K. Orton)...Arizona...9/20/03 80 D. KELLER PASS (C. PAINTER)... TOLEDO... 9/1/07 80 B. Hare pass (K. Orton)...Arizona State...12/31/04 78 S. Morales pass (D. Brees)...Wisconsin...10/21/00 77 B. Alford pass (B. Dicken)...Iowa...11/1/97 76 A. Chambers punt return...penn State...10/11/03 76 A. Chambers punt return...notre Dame...9/7/02 75 B. Hare pass (K. Orton)...Syracuse...9/5/04 75 E. Watson rush...wisconsin...10/18/97 74 J. Standeford pass (K. Orton)...Wake Forest...9/21/02 73 B. Alford pass (B. Dicken)...Toledo...9/6/97 70 R. Lane pass (D. Brees)...Northwestern...11/7/98 69 C. Daniels pass (B. Dicken)...Oklahoma State...12/30/97 68 V. Sutherland pass (D. Brees)...Michigan State...11/11/00 67 T. Stubblefield pass (K. Orton)...Syracuse...9/5/04 66 V. Sutherland punt return...indiana...11/20/99 66 V. Sutherland pass (D. Brees)...Michigan...10/2/99 65 E. Watson pass (B. Dicken)...Minnesota...10/11/97 64 J. Void rush...michigan State...11/5/05 64 S. Morales pass (D. Brees)...Ohio State...10/28/00 64 V. Sutherland punt return...central Michigan...9/18/99 63 Br. Jones pass (K. Orton)...Michigan...10/23/04 62 D. Bryant rush...indiana...11/20/04 62 R. Colvin blocked FG return...michigan State...11/8/97 61 C. Davis pass (B. Kirsch)...Indiana...11/20/04 61 J. Standeford pass (K. Orton)...Iowa...10/5/02 60 D. Keller pass (C. Painter)...Ball State... 9/16/06 60 J. Standeford pass (B. Kirsch)...Indiana...11/23/02 59 J. Crabtree rush...central Michigan...9/18/99 58 J. Harris rush...akron...9/22/01 57 J. Harris pass (K. Orton)...Illinois State...8/31/02 55 J. Void rush...arizona...9/17/05 53 D. Bryant pass (C. Painter)...Indiana State... 9/2/06 53 K. Sheets rush...indiana...11/19/05 52 K. Ingraham pass (K. Orton)...Indiana...11/20/04 51 J. Standeford pass (K. Orton)...Wake Forest...9/21/02 51 T. Stubblefield pass (K. Orton)...Washington State...12/31/01 51 C. Daniels pass (D. Brees)...Michigan State...10/16/99 49 C. Davis pass (B. Kirsch)...Minnesota...9/24/05 49 Br. Jones pass (K. Orton)...Illinois...9/25/04 49 S. Morales pass (B. Hance)...Northwestern...10/27/01 49 T. Graham rush...indiana...11/22/97 48 B. Hare pass (B. Kirsch)...Iowa...11/6/04 48 E. Watson rush...indiana...11/22/97 47 D. Keller pass (B. Kirsch)...Syracuse...9/5/04 47 J. Crabtree rush...northwestern...9/25/99 46 J. Void rush...akron...9/10/05 46 R. Lane pass (D. Brees)...Minnesota...10/3/98 45 A. Chambers pass (K. Orton)...Iowa...11/8/03 45 E. Watson rush...toledo...9/6/97 LONG RANGE BREAKDOWN Scores yards...22 (13 passing, 9 rushing, 0 defense, 0 special teams) Scores yards...25 (17 passing, 3 rushing, 0 defense, 5 special teams) Scores 80+ yards (8 passing, 0 rushing, 1 defense, 4 special teams) TOP PERFORMANCES UNDER TILLER 325-YARD PASSERS (31) Yards Player Date / Opponent A-C-I Yds Pct TD 522 Kyle Orton 11/20/04 vs. Indiana Drew Brees 10/3/98 vs. Minnesota Drew Brees 10/16/99 vs. Michigan State Drew Brees 10/10/98 at Wisconin Drew Brees 10/28/00 vs. Ohio State Curtis Painter 10/14/06 at Northwestern Kyle Orton 12/31/01 vs. Washington St Curtis Painter 9/16/06 vs. Ball State Drew Brees 9/9/00 vs. Kent State Kyle Orton 10/18/03 at Wisconsin Drew Brees 9/23/00 vs. Minnesota Drew Brees 9/25/99 vs. Northwestern Curtis Painter 9/30/06 at Notre Dame Kyle Orton 10/2/04 at Notre Dame Drew Brees 10/23/99 vs. Penn State Drew Brees 1/1/00 vs. Georgia Kyle Orton 9/25/04 at Illinois Drew Brees 10/31/98 vs. Iowa Drew Brees 10/17/98 at Penn State Curtis Painter 9/15/07 vs. Central Michigan Brandon Kirsch 10/15/05 vs. Northwestern Brandon Kirsch 10/8/05 vs. Iowa Billy Dicken 9/13/97 vs. Notre Dame Drew Brees 11/6/99 vs. Wisconsin Curtis Painter 9/8/07 vs. Eastern Illinois Billy Dicken 11/15/97 vs. Penn State Curits Painter 9/22/07 at Minnesota Drew Brees 11/7/98 at Northwestern Kyle Orton 9/21/02 vs. Wake Forest Kyle Orton 9/11/04 vs. Ball State Billy Dicken 12/30/97 vs. Oklahoma State YARD RUSHERS (22) Yards Player Date / Opponent Att Yds Avg TD 208 Montrell Lowe 11/18/00 vs. Indiana Montrell Lowe 10/14/00 at Northwestern Brandon Jones 10/26/02 at Northwestern Edwin Watson 11/22/97 at Indiana Montrell Lowe 10/9/99 at Ohio State Kendall Matthews 9/27/97 vs. Northwestern Brandon Jones 10/11/03 vs. Penn State Kory Sheets 9/15/07 vs. Central Michigan Joey Harris 8/31/02 vs. Illinois State Kory Sheets 9/29/07 vs. Notre Dame Jerod Void 11/22/03 at Indiana Kory Sheets 11/19/05 at Indiana Montrell Lowe 11/20/99 at Indiana Jerod Void 11/5/05 vs. Michigan State Edwin Watson 11/15/97 vs. Penn State Joey Harris 10/26/02 at Northwestern Brandon Jones 11/23/02 vs. Indiana Kory Sheets 9/2/06 vs. Indiana State Brandon Jones 10/12/02 at Illinois Montrell Lowe 10/30/99 at Minnesota Montrell Lowe 10/7/00 vs. Michigan Brandon Kirsch 11/16/02 at Michigan State YARD RECEIVERS (16) Yards Player Date / Opponent Rec Yds Avg TD 301 Chris Daniels 10/16/99 vs. Michigan State Selwyn Lymon 9/30/06 at Notre Dame Kyle Ingraham 11/20/04 vs. Indiana Brian Alford 9/6/97 at Toldeo Taylor Stubblefield 12/31/01 vs. Washington State John Standeford 9/21/02 vs. Wake Forest John Standeford 10/18/03 at Wisconsin Taylor Stubblefield 10/2/04 at Notre Dame Randall Lane 10/10/98 at Wisconsin John Standeford 10/12/02 at Illinois Dorien Bryant 9/2/06 vs. Indiana State Dorien Bryant 10/15/05 vs. Northwestern Taylor Stubblefield 11/6/04 at Iowa Vinny Sutherland 10/23/99 vs. Penn State John Standeford 11/22/03 at Indiana Dorien Bryant 9/22/07 at Minnesota Tom Schott, asst. athletics director / primary contact Phone: tschott@purdue.edu Mark Leddy, asst. sports info director / secondary contact Phone: mleddy@purdue.edu
21 PAGE 21 TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS PUR OPP SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty 13 5 RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing 8 7 PASSING YARDAGE Att-Comp-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing 18 6 TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS INT RETURNS: #-YARDS KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-YARDS Average Per Game PUNTS-YARDS Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 31:23 28:37 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 29/69 25/85 3rd-Down Pct 42% 29% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 2/4 10/23 4th-Down Pct 50% 43% SACKS BY-YARDS MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES % % RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS % % PAT-ATTEMPTS % % ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game 3/ /36792 Neutral Site Games 0/0 GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Sheets,Kory Taylor,Jaycen Dierking,Dan Bryant,Dorien Williams,Joe Halliburton,F Tardy,Desmond Painter,Curtis Elliott,Joey TEAM Total Opponents PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Painter,Curtis Elliott,Joey Tardy,Desmond Total Opponents RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Bryant,Dorien Keller,Dustin Orton,Greg Lymon,Selwyn Sheets,Kory Standeford,Jake Adams,Kyle Tardy,Desmond Wasikowski,J Whittington,B Taylor,Jaycen Williams,Byron Halliburton,F Total Opponents PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Bryant,Dorien Tardy,Desmond Total Opponents INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Scott,Justin Vinson,Terrell Avril,Cliff Williams,Torri Total Opponents SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Purdue Opponents KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Bryant,Dorien Taylor,Jaycen Tardy,Desmond Sheets,Kory Total Opponents FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Armstrong,Jared Scott,Justin Total Opponents North University Drive, West Lafayette, IN Phone: Fax:
22 GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 PAGE 22 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct Lg Blk Summers,Chris FG SEQUENCE Purdue OPPONENTS Toledo 45,(44) (44) Eastern Illinois (39) (24),(27) Central Michigan (20) 45 Minnesota (24),44 (34) Notre Dame (27),(34),(26),(29) 35 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Armstrong,Jared Total Opponents KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Summers,Chris Armstrong,Jared Total Opponents PATs SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Summers,Chris Sheets,Kory Keller,Dustin Bryant,Dorien Orton,Greg Adams,Kyle Dierking,Dan Lymon,Selwyn Tardy,Desmond Wasikowski,J Avril,Cliff Taylor,Jaycen Standeford,Jake Total Opponents TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Painter,Curtis Sheets,Kory Taylor,Jaycen Dierking,Dan Bryant,Dorien Elliott,Joey Williams,Joe Halliburton,F Tardy,Desmond TEAM Total Opponents ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Bryant,Dorien Sheets,Kory Keller,Dustin Taylor,Jaycen Orton,Greg Tardy,Desmond Lymon,Selwyn Dierking,Dan Standeford,Jake Adams,Kyle Avril,Cliff Scott,Justin Whittington,B Halliburton,F Williams,Joe Wasikowski,J Painter,Curtis Vinson,Terrell Williams,Byron Elliott,Joey TEAM Total Opponents Tom Schott, asst. athletics director / primary contact Phone: tschott@purdue.edu Mark Leddy, asst. sports info director / secondary contact Phone: mleddy@purdue.edu
23 PAGE 23 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER Tackles Sacks Pass Def Fumbles--- Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 5 Vinson,Terrell Keglar,Stanford Ferguson,Josh Bick,Dan Scott,Justin Heygood,Anthony King,Brandon Williams,Torri Adams,Royce Avril,Cliff Bright,Eugene Lane,Aaron Pender,David Magee,Alex Werner,Jason Duong,Frank Baker,Ryan Brown,Keyon Neal,Mike Kerrigan,Ryan Zwilling,Jared Green,Kevin Dierking,Dan Williams,C Halliburton,F Haston,Tyler McDonald,Mike Tardy,Desmond Williams,Byron Standeford,Jake Lindsay,Jeff Erwin,Brandon Guynn,Jermaine Summers,Chris Benjamin,Jeff Keller,Dustin Armstrong,Jared Total Opponents North University Drive, West Lafayette, IN Phone: Fax:
24 GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 PAGE 24 PURDUE GAME-BY-GAME ----RUSHING RECEIVING PASSING KICK RET PUNT RET---- tot Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off Sep 01, 2007 at Toledo Sep 08, 2007 EASTERN ILLINOIS Sep 15, 2007 CENTRAL MICHIGAN Sep 22, 2007 at Minnesota Sep 29, 2007 NOTRE DAME Totals Opponent Games played: 5 Avg per rush: 5.1 Avg per catch: 11.3 Pass efficiency: Kick ret avg: 31.3 Punt ret avg: 14.5 All purpose avg/game: Total offense avg/gm: TACKLES SACKS- --FUMBLE-- Pass Blkd ---Kicks--XPTS--- Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts Sep 01, 2007 at Toledo Sep 08, 2007 EASTERN ILLINOIS Sep 15, 2007 CENTRAL MICHIGAN Sep 22, 2007 at Minnesota Sep 29, 2007 NOTRE DAME Totals Opponent PUNTING FIELD GOALS KICKOFFS Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB Sep 01, 2007 at Toledo Sep 08, 2007 EASTERN ILLINOIS Sep 15, 2007 CENTRAL MICHIGAN Sep 22, 2007 at Minnesota Sep 29, 2007 NOTRE DAME Totals Opponent Tom Schott, asst. athletics director / primary contact Phone: tschott@purdue.edu Mark Leddy, asst. sports info director / secondary contact Phone: mleddy@purdue.edu
25 PAGE 25 OPPONENTS GAME-BY-GAME GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER RUSHING RECEIVING PASSING KICK RET PUNT RET---- tot Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off Sep 01, 2007 at Toledo Sep 08, 2007 EASTERN ILLINOIS Sep 15, 2007 CENTRAL MICHIGAN Sep 22, 2007 at Minnesota Sep 29, 2007 NOTRE DAME Opponent totals Purdue Games played: 5 Avg per rush: 4.0 Avg per catch: 9.8 Pass efficiency: Kick ret avg: 17.7 Punt ret avg: 7.2 All purpose avg/game: Total offense avg/gm: TACKLES SACKS- --FUMBLE-- Pass Blkd ---Kicks--XPTS--- Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts Sep 01, 2007 at Toledo Sep 08, 2007 EASTERN ILLINOIS Sep 15, 2007 CENTRAL MICHIGAN Sep 22, 2007 at Minnesota Sep 29, 2007 NOTRE DAME Opponent totals Purdue PUNTING FIELD GOALS KICKOFFS Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB Sep 01, 2007 at Toledo Sep 08, 2007 EASTERN ILLINOIS Sep 15, 2007 CENTRAL MICHIGAN Sep 22, 2007 at Minnesota Sep 29, 2007 NOTRE DAME Opponent totals Purdue North University Drive, West Lafayette, IN Phone: Fax:
26 GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 PAGE 26 SCORING DRIVES Drive Start Drive Summary Date Opponent Qtr Spot Obtained Scoring Play Plays Yards T.O.P. Sept. 1 Toledo 1st P 39 Kickoff Kory Sheets 13-yard run (Chris Summers kick) :15 1st P 20 Punt Dustin Keller 80-yard pass from Curtis Painter (Chris Summers kick) :12 2nd P 12 Punt Kyle Adams 28-yard pass from Curtis Painter (Chris Summers kick) :00 2nd P 9 Punt Selwyn Lymon 5-yard pass from Curtis Painter (Chris Summers kick) :56 3rd P 45 Punt ** Chris Summers 44-yard field goal :25 4th P 15 Punt Greg Orton 34-yard pass from Curtis Painter (Chris Summers kick) :10 4th P 9 Kickoff Dorien Bryant 91-yard kickoff return (Chris Summers kick) th O 37 Interception Dan Dierking 30-yard run (Chris Summers kick) :12 Sept. 8 Eastern Illinois 1st P 15 Kickoff * Jake Standeford 13-yard pass from Curtis Painter (Chris Summers kick) :31 1st O 26 Fumble Chris Summers 39-yard field goal 5 4 1:45 1st P 44 Kickoff Greg Orton 20-yard pass from Curtis Painter (Chris Summers kick) :01 2nd P 14 Punt Dustin Keller 37-yard pass from Curtis Painter (Chris Summers kick) :59 2nd P 38 Punt Dustin Keller 3-yard pass from Curtis Painter (Chris Summers kick) :45 3rd P 27 Punt ** Dorien Bryant 10-yard pass from Curtis Painter (Chris Summers kick) :47 4th P 44 Kickoff Jerry Wasikowski 1-yard pass from Curtis Painter (Chris Summers kick) :49 4th P 46 Punt Dan Dierking 4-yard run (Chris Summers kick) :15 Sept. 15 Central Michigan 1st P 43 Punt Chris Summers 20-yard field goal :27 1st O 19 Fumble Jaycen Taylor 19-yard run (Chris Summers kick) :07 1st P 28 Punt Kory Sheets 17-yard run (Chris Summers kick) :47 1st P 24 Punt Kory Sheets 7-yard run (Chris Summers kick) :29 2nd P 32 Punt Dustin Keller 37-yard pass from Curtis Painter (Chris Summers kick) :45 3rd O 49 Fumble ** Kyle Adams 2-yard pass from Curtis Painter (Chris Summers kick) :00 4th O 39 Kickoff Selwyn Lymon 5-yard pass from Curtis Painter (Chris Summers kick) :09 Sept. 22 Minnesota 1st P 5 Kickoff * Desmond Tardy 95-yard kickoff return (Chris Summers kick) st P 13 Punt Kory Sheets 16 pass from Curtis Painter (Chris Summers kick) :54 1st O 10 Fumble Chris Summers 24-yard field goal 4 3 1:27 2nd O 43 Interception Cliff Avril 43-yard interception return (Chris Summers kick) rd P 20 Kickoff ** Dorien Bryant 4-yard pass from Curtis Painter (Chris Summers kick) :41 3rd P 10 Kickoff Kory Sheets 3-yard run (Chris Summers kick) :43 4th P 36 Kickoff Dorien Bryant 16-yard pass from Curtis Painter (Chris Summers kick) :16 Sept. 29 Notre Dame 1st P 36 Kickoff * Chris Summers 27-yard field goal :15 1st P 20 Punt Kory Sheets 1-yard run (Chris Summers kick) :43 2nd O 25 Interception Chris Summers 34-yard field goal 6 8 1:19 2nd P 19 Punt Dorien Bryant 11-yard pass from Curtis Painter (Chris Summers kick) :46 2nd O 14 Fumble Chris Summers 26-yard field goal 4 5 1:20 3rd P 31 Downs Chris Summers 29-yard field goal :21 4th P 41 Kickoff Dustin Keller 14-yard pass from Curtis Painter (Chris Summers kick) :25 * First Purdue possession of the game ** First Purdue possession of the second half Tom Schott, asst. athletics director / primary contact Phone: tschott@purdue.edu Mark Leddy, asst. sports info director / secondary contact Phone: mleddy@purdue.edu
27 PAGE 27 SCORING DRIVES YARDS COVERED NUMBER OF PLAYS GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 TIME OF POSSESSION Date Qtr Scoring Play Yards 9/1 2nd Lymon 5 pass from Painter 91 9/22 3rd Sheets 3 run 90 9/1 2nd K.Adams 28 pass from Painter 88 9/22 1st Sheets 16 pass from Painter 87 9/8 2nd Keller 37 pass from Painter 86 9/8 1st Standeford 13 pass from Painter 85 9/1 4th Orton 34 pass from Painter 85 9/29 2nd Bryant 11 pass from Painter 81 9/29 1st Sheets 1 run 80 9/22 3rd Bryant 4 pass from Painter 80 9/1 1st Keller 80 pass from Painter 80 9/15 1st Sheets 7 run 76 9/8 3rd Bryant 10 pass from Painter 73 9/15 1st Sheets 17 run 72 9/15 2nd Keller 37 pass from Painter 68 9/22 4th Bryant 16 pass from Painter 64 9/8 2nd Keller 3 pass from Painter 62 9/1 1st Sheets 13 run 61 9/29 4th Keller 14 pass from Painter 59 9/29 3rd Summers 29 field goal 56 9/8 4th Wasikowski 1 pass from Painter 56 9/8 1st Orton 20 pass from Painter 56 9/29 1st Summers 27 field goal 54 9/15 1st Summers 20 field goal 54 9/8 4th Dierking 4 run 54 9/15 3rd K.Adams 2 pass from Painter 49 9/15 4th Lymon 5 pass from Painter 39 9/1 4th Dierking 30 run 37 9/1 3rd Summers 44 field goal 27 9/15 1st Taylor 19 run 19 9/29 2nd Summers 34 field goal 8 9/29 2nd Summers 26 field goal 5 9/8 1st Summers 39 field goal 4 9/22 1st Summers 24 field goal 3 9/1 4th Bryant 91 KO return - - 9/22 1st Tardy 95 KO return - - 9/22 2nd Avril 43 interception return - - Average Purdue Scoring Drive Date Qtr Scoring Play Plays 9/8 3rd Bryant 10 pass from Painter 14 9/22 1st Sheets 16 pass from Painter 13 9/29 3rd Summers 29 field goal 11 9/29 2nd Bryant 11 pass from Painter 11 9/8 4th Wasikowski 1 pass from Painter 11 9/8 2nd Keller 3 pass from Painter 11 9/29 1st Summers 27 field goal 10 9/22 3rd Sheets 3 run 10 9/22 3rd Bryant 4 pass from Painter 9 9/15 1st Sheets 17 run 9 9/15 1st Summers 20 field goal 9 9/29 1st Sheets 1 run 8 9/8 1st Standeford 13 pass from Painter 8 9/1 2nd Lymon 5 pass from Painter 8 9/1 2nd K.Adams 28 pass from Painter 8 9/8 4th Dierking 4 run 7 9/1 2nd Keller 37 pass from Painter 7 9/8 1st Orton 20 pass from Painter 7 9/1 4th Orton 34 pass from Painter 7 9/1 3rd Summers 44 field goal 7 9/1 1st Sheets 13 run 7 9/29 2nd Summers 34 field goal 6 9/22 4th Bryant 16 pass from Painter 6 9/15 4th Lymon 5 pass from Painter 6 9/29 4th Keller 14 pass from Painter 5 9/15 3rd K.Adams 2 pass from Painter 5 9/8 1st Summers 39 field goal 5 9/29 2nd Summers 26 field goal 4 9/22 1st Summers 24 field goal 4 9/15 1st Sheets 7 run 4 9/15 2nd Keller 37 pass from Painter 3 9/1 4th Dierking 30 run 2 9/15 1st Taylor 19 run 1 9/1 1st Keller 80 pass from Painter 1 9/1 4th Bryant 91 KO return - - 9/22 1st Tardy 95 KO return - - 9/22 2nd Avril 43 interception return - - Average Purdue Scoring Drive 7.18 Date Qtr Scoring Play T.O.P. 9/22 1st Sheets 16 pass from Painter 5:54 9/8 3rd Bryant 10 pass from Painter 5:47 9/8 4th Wasikowski 1 pass from Painter 4:49 9/29 2nd Bryant 11 pass from Painter 4:46 9/8 2nd Keller 3 pass from Painter 4:45 9/29 1st Summers 27 field goal 4:15 9/22 3rd Sheets 3 run 3:43 9/22 3rd Bryant 4 pass from Painter 3:41 9/29 3rd Summers 29 field goal 3:21 9/8 4th Dierking 4 run 3:15 9/1 1st Sheets 13 run 3:15 9/15 4th Lymon 5 pass from Painter 3:09 9/8 1st Orton 20 pass from Painter 3:01 9/1 2nd K.Adams 28 pass from Painter 3:00 9/8 2nd Keller 37 pass from Painter 2:59 9/1 2nd Lymon 5 pass from Painter 2:56 9/15 1st Sheets 17 run 2:47 9/29 1st Sheets 1 run 2:43 9/8 1st Standeford 13 pass from Painter 2:31 9/15 1st Summers 20 field goal 2:27 9/29 4th Keller 14 pass from Painter 2:25 9/1 3rd Summers 44 field goal 2:25 9/1 4th Orton 34 pass from Painter 2:10 9/15 3rd K.Adams 2 pass from Painter 2:00 9/8 1st Summers 39 field goal 1:45 9/15 1st Sheets 7 run 1:29 9/22 1st Summers 24 field goal 1:27 9/29 2nd Summers 26 field goal 1:20 9/29 2nd Summers 34 field goal 1:19 9/22 4th Bryant 16 pass from Painter 1:16 9/15 2nd Keller 37 pass from Painter 0:45 9/1 4th Dierking 30 run 0:12 9/1 1st Keller 80 pass from Painter 0:12 9/15 1st Taylor 19 run 0:07 9/1 4th Bryant 91 KO return - - 9/22 1st Tardy 95 KO return - - 9/22 2nd Avril 43 interception return - - Average Purdue Scoring Drive 2: North University Drive, West Lafayette, IN Phone: Fax:
28 GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 PAGE 28 DRIVE CHARTS Purdue s Drive Chart Opponent Drives TDs FGs Miss FGs Punts Fumbles INTs Safety Downs Half Average Start Toledo *16 * Own 32 Eastern Illinois Own 34 Central Michigan Own 32 Minnesota **13 ** Own 29 Notre Dame Own 35 Ohio State Michigan Iowa Northwestern Penn State Michigan State Indiana TOTALS Own 32 * One touchdown scored on a kickoff return vs. Toledo (does not count as a drive ). ** One touchdown scored on a kickoff return and one on an interception return vs. Minnesota (do not count as drives ). Opponents Drive Chart Opponent Drives TDs FGs Miss FGs Punts Fumbles INTs Safety Downs Half Average Start Toledo Own 38 Eastern Illinois Own 31 Central Michigan Own 33 Minnesota Own 27 Notre Dame Own 28 Ohio State Michigan Iowa Northwestern Penn State Michigan State Indiana TOTALS Own 32 MOVING THE CHAINS FIRST DOWN RUSHES Kory Sheets...26 Jaycen Taylor...10 Dan Dierking... 7 Curtis Painter... 3 Dorien Bryant... 2 Desmond Tardy... 1 Joe Williams... 1 FIRST DOWN RECEPTIONS Dorien Bryant...25 Dustin Keller...14 Greg Orton...12 Selwyn Lymon...11 Kory Sheets... 6 Jake Standeford... 5 Kyle Adams... 4 Desmond Tardy... 3 Brandon Whittington... 1 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS Kory Sheets...32 Dorien Bryant...27 Dustin Keller...14 Greg Orton...12 Selwyn Lymon...11 Jaycen Taylor...10 Dan Dierking... 7 Jake Standeford... 5 Kyle Adams... 4 Desmond Tardy... 4 Curtis Painter... 3 Brandon Whittington... 1 Joe Williams... 1 RUSHING...50 PASSING...81 PENALTY...13 TOTAL PURDUE S TURNOVER TABLE +2 Takeaways Takeaways Result Opponent Fum. Int. Total TD FG Pts. Toledo Eastern Illinois Central Michigan Minnesota Notre Dame Ohio State Michigan Iowa Northwestern Penn State Michigan State Indiana TOTALS Giveaways Takeaways Result Opponent Fum. Int. Total TD FG Pts. Toledo Eastern Illinois Central Michigan Minnesota Notre Dame Ohio State Michigan Iowa Northwestern Penn State Michigan State Indiana TOTALS Tom Schott, asst. athletics director / primary contact Phone: tschott@purdue.edu Mark Leddy, asst. sports info director / secondary contact Phone: mleddy@purdue.edu
29 PAGE 29 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 Offensive Starters Opponent WR WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB Toledo Orton Bryant Sester Reckman Powell Grimes Hood Keller Standeford Painter Taylor Eastern Illinois Orton Bryant Sester Reckman Powell Grimes Jones Keller Standeford Painter Taylor Central Michigan Orton Bryant Sester Reckman Powell Grimes Jones Keller Lymon Painter Taylor Minnesota Orton Bryant Sester Reckman Powell Grimes Jones Keller Lymon Painter Sheets Notre Dame Orton Bryant Sester Reckman Powell Grimes Jones Keller Lymon Painter Sheets Ohio State Michigan Iowa Northwestern Penn State Michigan State Indiana Defensive Starters Opponent DE DT DT DE WLB MLB SLB CB FS SS CB Toledo Avril Baker Magee Bright Keglar Ferguson Heygood Vinson King Scott Adams,R. Eastern Illinois Avril Baker Magee Brown Keglar Ferguson Heygood Vinson King Scott Adams,R. Central Michigan Avril Baker Magee Brown Keglar Ferguson Heygood Vinson King Scott Adams,R. Minnesota Avril Baker Magee Brown Keglar Ferguson Heygood Vinson King Scott Adams,R. Notre Dame Avril Baker Magee Brown Keglar Ferguson Heygood Vinson King Scott Adams,R. Ohio State Michigan Iowa Northwestern Penn State Michigan State Indiana INSIDE THE REDZONE Purdue s Possessions Inside the Opponent 20 Opponent No. Pct. TD Rush/Pass FG Fum. Int. Downs Half Toledo / Eastern Illinois / Central Michigan / Minnesota / Notre Dame / Ohio State Michigan Iowa Northwestern Penn State Michigan State Indiana TOTALS / Opponents Possessions Inside the Purdue 20 Opponent No. Pct. TD Rush/Pass FG Fum. Int. Downs Half Toledo / Eastern Illinois / Central Michigan / Minnesota / Notre Dame / Ohio State Michigan Iowa Northwestern Penn State Michigan State Indiana TOTALS / North University Drive, West Lafayette, IN Phone: Fax:
30 GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 PAGE 30 Sept. 1, p.m. (ET) Glass Bowl Toledo, Ohio 26,100 PURDUE 52, TOLEDO 24 TOLEDO, Ohio The Boilermakers got contributions from all phases of the game and rolled to a season-opening victory over Toledo before 26,100 fans at the Glass Bowl in Toledo, Ohio, on Sept. 1. The offense racked up 488 yards of total offense, perfectly balanced 244 rushing and 244 passing. Curtis Painter threw touchdown passes to four different players: Dustin Keller (80 yards), Kyle Adams (28 yards), Selwyn Lymon (5 yards) and Greg Orton (34 yards). Keller had three receptions for 107 yards, while Lymon caught three balls for 32 yards. Kory Sheets rushed for 90 yards on 11 carries (8.2 average), including a 13-yard touchdown, and Jaycen Taylor had 84 yards on nine carries (9.3 average). Dan Dierking rumbled for a 30-yard touchdown on his second collegiate handoff. Defensively, the Boilermakers amassed eight tackles for loss, including three sacks, to go with four pass breakups and two interceptions by Justin Scott and Torri Williams while limiting the Rockets to 326 yards of total offense. Anthony Heygood, playing his first game at linebacker, came up with 11 tackles, while Terrell Vinson had a career-high 10, including two for loss, and a pass breakup. Josh Ferguson added a career-high nine tackles, as did Dan Bick. Dorien Bryant got in on the fun on special teams with his second career kickoff return for a touchdown, a 91-yarder in the fourth quarter. Chris Summers nailed a 44-yard field goal. Purdue broke a tie early in the second quarter with 24 straight points. The win came in Joe Tiller s hometown and was just the fifth by an opponent in the Glass Bowl in the last 43 games, dating to the middle of the 1999 season. The Rockets were 19-3 at home from 2003 to 2006, and head coach Tom Amstutz was 10-0 at home vs. nonconference foes. Scoring Summary 1st 8:31 TOL Collins 35 run (Steigerwald kick) [6-60,1:33] 0-7 5:11 PUR Sheets 13 run (Summers kick) [7-61,3;15] 7-7 3:18 PUR Keller 80 pass from Painter (Summers kick) [1-80,0:12] nd 12:50 TOL Parmele 4 run (Steigerwald kick) [4-15,1:48] :46 PUR K.Adams 28 pass from Painter (Summers kick) [8-88,3:00] :59 PUR Lymon 5 pass from Painter (Summers kick) [8-91,2:56] rd 10:40 PUR Summers 44 field goal [7-27,2:25] th 14:54 PUR Orton 34 pass from Painter (Summers kick) [7-85,2:10] :16 TOL Steigerwald 44 field goal [10-24,4:29] :02 PUR Bryant 91 kickoff return (Summers kick) :57 PUR Dierking 30 run (Summers kick) [2-37,0:12] :51 TOL Ware 1 run (Steigerwald kick) [6-24,2:56] Scoring by Quarters PURDUE Toledo Individual Statistics RUSHING PUR: Sheets 11/90 (1 TD); Taylor 9/84; Dierking 3/37 (1 TD); Bryant 2/18; Halliburton 3/9; Tardy 1/8; Painter 2/3; Team 3/-5. Team Totals: 34/244 (2 TD). TOL: Parmele 24/93 (1 TD); Collins 10/70 (1 TD); Opelt 4/12; Ware 3/11 (1 TD); Cochran 2/-14. Team Totals: 43/172 (3 TD). PASSING PUR: Painter /244 (4 TD); Elliott 2-0-1/0. Team Totals: /244 (4 TD). TOL: Opelt /69; Cochran /83; Kern 1-1-0/2. Team Totals: /154. RECEIVING PUR: Keller 3/107 (1 TD); Lymon 3/32 (1 TD); Orton 2/49 (1 TD); K.Adams 2/37 (1 TD); Bryant 2/12; Standeford 1/6; Sheets 1/1. Team Totals: 14/244 (4 TD). TOL: Moore 5/44; Williams 4/58; Hopkins 3/18; Washington 2/14; Allen 2/10; Hawkins 2/2; Collins 1/7; Parmele 1/1. Team Totals: 20/154. DEFENSE PUR: Heygood (1.0 tfl); Vinson (1.0 sack, 2.0 tfl); Bick (1.0 tfl); Ferguson 2-7-9; Werner 4-2-6; Keglar 1-4-5; Bright 0-5-5; Lane 3-0-3; Pender 3-0-3; Duong (1.0 tfl); Brown 1-2-3; Baker 0-3-3; Zwilling 0-3-3; T.Williams (1 int); King TOL: Pollard (1.0 tfl); Hill 2-4-6; Herbert 4-1-5; Forestal (1 ff); Richmond (1 fr); Brudzinski (1.0 tfl); Hay 1-3-4; Summers 1-3-4; Church 2-1-3; Westbrook TOTAL YARDS: Purdue 488; Toledo 326. FIRST DOWNS: Purdue 25; Toledo 19. TIME OF POSSESSION: Purdue 24:14; Toledo 35:46. GAME GAME RECAPS GAME 2 Sept. 8, 2007 Noon (ET) Ross-Ade Stadium West Lafayette, Ind. 52,504 PURDUE 52, EASTERN ILLINOIS 6 WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. Curtis Painter tied the Purdue record with six touchdown passes in just over three quarters of play and hooked up with 12 different receivers the most under Joe Tiller as the Boilermakers rolled to a 52-6 victory over Eastern Illinois before 52,504 fans at Ross-Ade Stadium on Sept. 8. Painter threw for 348 yards, and his.776 completion percentage (38 of 49) set the school record for 40-plus attempts. Painter s 38 completions set a career high and rank tied for fifth in school history. Dustin Keller came up with two touchdown receptions, while Dorien Bryant, Greg Orton, Jake Standeford and Jerry Wasikowski each had one. Bryant finished with 12 catches for 111 yards, and Orton caught seven balls for 58 yards. Jaycen Taylor rushed for 85 yards on 16 carries, and Dan Dierking had 54 yards rushing on eight attempts with a touchdown. Chris Summers accounted for the rest of the scoring with a 39-yard field goal. Purdue led 17-3 after the first quarter and 31-3 at halftime before lightning forced a 65-minute delay before the start of the third quarter. The Boilermakers amassed 533 yards of total offense, while limiting the Panthers to 236 yards, including merely 124 over the final three quarters. Josh Ferguson and Anthony Heygood led the defensive effort with seven tackles apiece. Byron Williams recovered a fumble on Eastern Illinois initial kickoff return. Scoring Summary 1st 12:30 PUR Standeford 13 pass from Painter (Summers kick) [8-85,2:31] :44 PUR Summers 39 field goal [5-4,1:45] :11 EIU Wilke 24 field goal [9-69,4:33] :10 PUR Orton 20 pass from Painter (Summers kick) [7-56,3:01] nd 9:34 PUR Keller 37 pass from Painter (Summers kick) [7-86,2:59] :09 PUR Keller 3 pass from Painter (Summers kick) [11-62,4:45] rd 8:18 PUR Bryant 10 pass from Painter (Summers kick) [14-73,5:47] :26 EIU Wilke 27 field goal (Summers kick) [9-61,2:52] th 12:37 PUR Wasikowski 1 pass from Painter (Summers kick) [11-56,4:49] :45 PUR Dierking 4 run (Summers kick) [7-54,3;15] 52-6 Scoring by Quarters Eastern Illinois PURDUE Individual Statistics RUSHING PUR: Taylor 16/85; Dierking 8/54 (1 TD); Sheets 9/29; J.Williams 2/10; Elliott 1/4; Bryant 1/2; Painter 1/-6. Team Totals: 38/178 (1 TD). EIU: Bess 11/67; Adeniji 5/14; Keys 1/8; Nozinor 1/4; Stinson 1/-3; Gadson 2/-6; Team 1/-1. Team Totals: 22/83. PASSING PUR: Painter /348 (6 TD); Elliott 2-1-0/7. Team Totals: /355 (6 TD). EIU: Stinson /143; Reeder 5-3-0/9; Fisher 1-1-0/1. Team Totals: /153. RECEIVING PUR: Bryant 12/111 (1 TD); Orton 7/58 (1 TD); Keller 4/58 (2 TD); Standeford 3/26 (1 TD); Tardy 3/23; K.Adams 2/33; Sheets 2/9; Wasikowski 2/8 (1 TD); Lymon 1/12; Taylor 1/9; B.Williams 1/5; Halliburton 1/3. Team Totals: 39/355 (6 TD). EIU: Rucker 6/74; Ponius 3/17; Bess 2/19; Steckel 2/13; Evers 2/4; Fisher 1/11; Nozinor 1/9; Gritzman 1/5; Yates 1/1. Team Totals: 19/153. DEFENSE PUR: Heygood (2.0 tfl); Ferguson (1.0 tfl); Keglar (0.5 tfl); Scott 3-1-4; Duong 3-0-3; Kerrigan 2-1-3; R.Adams EIU: Thomas ; Turner 5-2-7; Walters (1.0 sack, 1 ff); Haynes 5-0-5; Kosinski 4-1-5; Sams 3-2-5; Arrington 4-0-4; Larson 3-1-4; Mercier 3-0-3; Jean-Charles TOTAL YARDS: Purdue 533; Eastern Illinois 236. FIRST DOWNS: Purdue 34; Eastern Illinois 11. TIME OF POSSESSION: Purdue 36:22; Eastern Illinois 23:38. Tom Schott, asst. athletics director / primary contact Phone: tschott@purdue.edu Mark Leddy, asst. sports info director / secondary contact Phone: mleddy@purdue.edu
31 PAGE 31 GAME 3 Sept. 15, 2007 Noon (ET) Ross-Ade Stadium West Lafayette, Ind. 60,038 PURDUE 45, CENTRAL MICHIGAN 22 WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. The Boilermakers multi-faceted offense continued to roll with a victory over Central Michigan before 60,038 fans at Ross-Ade Stadium on Sept. 15. Purdue racked up a season-high 583 yards of total offense 360 passing and 223 rushing. Curtis Painter completed 29 of 39 passes for 360 yards and three touchdowns, while Kory Sheets rushed for a career-high 144 yards on 21 carries and two scores. Dorien Bryant and Selwyn Lymon led the receiving corps with six receptions apiece. Kyle Adams, Dustin Keller and Lymon each caught touchdown passes. Purdue raced to a 24-0 first-quarter lead on the strength of 300 yards of total offense. The lead was 38-0 before Central Michigan scored 22 straight points from midway through the third quarter through early in the fourth. A 58-yard kickoff return by Bryant propelled the Boilermakers to their final touchdown. Bryant finished with 221 all-purpose yards (95 receiving, 88 kickoff returns, 39 rushing and minus-1 punt returns). Terrell Vinson led the defense with 11 tackles, while Stanford Keglar recorded nine and Justin Scott added eight to go with his second interception of the season. The Boilermakers had six pass breakups and six tackles for loss and forced two fumbles. Central Michigan ran more plays (89-77) and led in time of possession (30:08-29:52) and benefited from five Purdue turnovers (four fumbles and one interception). The Boilermakers 583 yards of total offense were the fifth-most under Joe Tiller. Scoring Summary 1st 9:07 PUR Summers 20 field goal [9-54,2:27] 3-0 8:51 PUR Taylor 19 run (Summers kick) [1-19,0:07] :31 PUR Sheets 17 run (Summers kick) [9-72,2:47] :17 PUR Sheets 7 run (Summers kick) [4-76,1:29] nd 2:37 PUR Keller 37 pass from Painter (Summers kick) [3-68,0:45] rd 12:09 PUR K.Adams 2 pass from Painter (Summers kick) [5-49,2:00] :03 CMU Hoskins 15 pass from LeFevour (Aguila kick) [12-76,4:06] :00 CMU Gardner 14 pass from LeFevour (Aguila kick) [7-78,2:37] th 12:16 CMU Hoskins 1 run (Bockheim pass from LeFevour) [12-67,2:46] :07 PUR Lymon 5 pass from Painter (Summers kick) [6-39,3:09] Scoring by Quarters Central Michigan PURDUE Individual Statistics RUSHING PUR: Sheets 21/144 (2 TD); Bryant 3/39; Taylor 3/28 (1 TD); Dierking 7/24; Painter 2/-10; Team 1/-2. Team Totals: 37/223 (3 TD). CMU: Sneed 14/41; LeFevour 10/26; Hoskins 5/18 (1 TD); Brown 1/13; Mikulec 1/8; Archer 2/-5. Team Totals: 33/101 (1 TD). PASSING PUR: Painter /360 (3 TD); Tardy Team Totals: /360 (3 TD). CMU: LeFevour /364 (2 TD). RECEIVING PUR: Bryant 6/95; Lymon 6/66 (1 TD); Keller 4/80 (1 TD); Sheets 4/19; Orton 3/34; Standeford 2/40; K.Adams 2/18 (1 TD); Tardy 2/8. Team Totals: 29/360 (3 TD). CMU: Anderson 10/101; Brown 9/96; Sneed 5/63; Gardner 5/35; Poblah 214; Brooks 1/20; Bockheim 1/17; Hoskins 1/15 (1 TD); Archer 1/3. Team Totals: 35/364 (2 TD). DEFENSE PUR: Vinson ; Keglar 6-3-9; Scott (1 int); Bick (1.0 sack, 1.0 tfl, 1 fr); Ferguson 3-2-5; T.Williams (1 ff); King 3-0-3; Baker (1.0 tfl); Lane 3-0-3; Neal (1.0 tfl); Pender CMU: keith (1 fr); Edwards (1.0 tfl); Hissong (1.0 tfl); Bellore (1 fr); Gordy ; Brown (1 ff); West (1 ff, 1 fr, 1 int); Brazzel (1 ff, 1 fr); Knight (1.0 sack, 2.0 tfl); Fraser (1.0 tfl). TOTAL YARDS: Purdue 583; Central Michigan 465. FIRST DOWNS: Purdue 30; Central Michigan 23. TIME OF POSSESSION: Purdue 30:08; Central Michigan 29: GAME RECAPS GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 GAME 4 Sept. 22, p.m. (ET) HHH Metrodome Minneapolis, Minn. 47,483 PURDUE 45, MINNESOTA 31 MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Desmond Tardy returned the opening kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown, and Purdue did not look back in a victory over Minnesota before 47,483 fans at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis on Sept. 22. It was the Big Ten Conference opener for both teams. The Boilermakers raced to a 17-0 first-quarter lead and held a 24-3 advantage at halftime before the Minnesota offense got untracked in the second half. Curtis Painter completed 33 of 48 passes for 338 yards with three touchdowns and his first interception of the season. Dorien Bryant had 12 catches, including nine in the second half, for 150 yards and two touchdowns. He finished with 234 all-purpose yards and along the way became the school career record-holder, breaking Mike Alstott s mark of 4,710 yards during a 17-yard kickoff return late in the first quarter. Kory Sheets had a monster game with 111 yards rushing on 21 carries and one touchdown and a career-high seven receptions for 60 yards and a score. Cliff Avril returned an interception 43 yards for a touchdown, and Chris Summers added a 24-yard field goal to round out the scoring. The Boilermakers amassed 500 yards of total offense for the third consecutive game. Purdue scored touchdowns via defense and special teams in the same game for the first time since Tardy s score came on his first career kickoff return. Justin Scott topped the team with eight tackles and also forced a fumble and recovered another one. Purdue took advantage of four Golden Gopher turnovers, including a fumble by Jamal Harris after he returned a blocked field goal 34 yards and appeared headed for a touchdown before losing the ball and having it recovered by Purdue holder Jared Armstrong. The Boilermakers improved to 10-1 in conference openers under Joe Tiller. Scoring Summary 1st 14:46 PUR Tardy 95 kickoff return (Summers kick) 7-0 4:46 PUR Sheets 16 pass from Painter (Summers kick) [13-87,5:54] :25 PUR Summers 24 field goal [4-3,1:27] :14 MINN Monroe 34 field goal [8-42,1:11] nd 14:51 PUR Avril 43 interception return (Summers kick) rd 13:18 MINN Bennett 4 run (Monroe kick) [5-66,1:42) :37 PUR Bryant 4 pass from Painter (Summers kick) [9-80,3:41] :10 MINN Thomas 1 run (Monroe kick) [7-75,2:27] :27 PUR Sheets 3 run (Summers kick) [10-90,3:43] th 14:09 MINN Decker 15 pass from Weber (Monroe kick) [12-88,4: :53 PUR Bryant 16 pass from Painter (Summers kick) [6-64,1:16] :50 MINN Weber 2 run (Monroe kick) [10-65,4:03] Scoring by Quarters PURDUE Minnesota Individual Statistics RUSHING PUR: Sheets 21/111 (1 TD); Dierking 7/41; Painter 2/20. Team Totals: 33/166 (1 TD). MINN: Bennett 7/81 (1 TD); Weber 20/63 (1 TD); Pinnix 5/53; Thomas 4/24 (1 TD); Spry 1/11. Team Totals: 37/232 (3 TD). PASSING PUR: Painter /338 (3 TD). MINN: Weber /237 (1 TD). RECEIVING PUR: Bryant 12/150 (2 TD); Sheets 7/60 (1 TD); Keller 4/38; Lymon 4/34; Orton 3/37; Standeford 3/19. Team Totals: 33/338 (3 TD). MINN: Decker 7/79 (1 TD); Wheelwright 5/81; Chambers 3/31; Simmons 3/18; Spry 2/28; Thomas 1/8; Herndon 1/3; Pinnix 1/-1. Team Totals: 23/237 (1 TD). DEFENSE PUR: Scott (1 ff, 1 fr); Bick 5-2-7; Vinson (1 ff); Keglar (1.5 tfl, 0.5 sack); King 5-0-5; Magee (0.5 tfl, 0.5 sack; 1 fr); R.Adams 3-0-3; Bright (1.0 tfl, 1.0 sack). MINN: Barber (1 ff); Steib ; Shevlin 2-5-7; Sherels 3-3-6; Harris 4-1-5; Campbell (1.0 tfl); Hightower 3-1-4; VanDeSteeg TOTAL YARDS: Purdue 505; Minnesota 469. FIRST DOWNS: Purdue 28; Minnesota 25. TIME OF POSSESSION: Purdue 33:22; Minnesota 26: North University Drive, West Lafayette, IN Phone: Fax:
32 GAME 6 PURDUE vs. OHIO STATE / OCTOBER 6 PAGE 32 GAME 5 Sept. 29, 2007 Noon (ET) Ross-Ade Stadium West Lafayette, Ind. 62,250 #25 PURDUE 33, NOTRE DAME 19 WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. The Boilermakers opened a 23-0 halftime lead and went on to post a victory over intrastate rival Notre Dame before a sun-drenched capacity-plus crowd of 65,250 at Ross-Ade Stadium on Sept. 29. Kory Sheets scored on a 1-yard run, Dorien Bryant caught an 11-yard touchdown pass from Curtis Painter and Chris Summers booted field goals from 27, 34 and 26 yards to give Purdue its halftime advantage. The Fighting Irish bounced back with three second-half touchdowns missing two PAT attempts and closed to within with just under eight minutes remaining before the Boilermakers answered with a 14-yard scoring play from Painter to Dustin Keller. Painter completed 22 of 37 passes for 252 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions. Sheets rushed for 141 yards (just the fifth time a Purdue player gained 100- plus yards via the ground against Notre Dame) on 27 carries, while Bryant caught eight passes for 82 yards and Keller had five receptions for 36 yards. Summers added a 29-yard field goal in the third quarter to give him a career-high four for the game. Stanford Keglar led the defense with nine tackles, followed by Josh Ferguson with eight and Dan Bick with six. Terrell Vinson came up with five tackles, three pass breakups and two interceptions, including one in the end zone. Alex Magee blocked a 35-yard field goal attempt in the second quarter. Purdue improved to 5-0 for the second time under Tiller (also 2004) and for just the second time The win marked the Boilermakers 50th home victory under Tiller and their 250th all-time victory in Ross-Ade. Scoring Summary 1st 10:45 PUR Summers 27 field goal [10-54,4:15] 3-0 5:49 PUR Sheets 7 run (Summers kick) [8-80,2:43] nd 11:54 PUR Summers 34 field goal [6-8,1:19] :46 PUR Bryant 11 pass from Painter (Summer kick) [11-81,4:46] :50 PUR Summers 26 field goal [4-5,1:20] rd 7:55 ND Carlson 5 pass from Clausen (kick failed) [6-37,2:06] :28 PUR Summers 29 field goal [11-56,3:21] th 12:43 ND Kamara 7 pass from Sharpley (kick failed) [11-81,2:45] :58 ND Tate 25 pass from Sharpley (Whitaker kick) [14-79,3:40] :33 PUR Keller 14 pass from Painter (Summers kick) [5-59,2:25] Scoring by Quarters Notre Dame PURDUE Individual Statistics RUSHING PUR: Sheets 27/141 (1 TD); Sierking 4/9; Painter 5/1; Bryant 1/-8. Team 5/-24. Team Totals: 42/119 (1 TD). ND: Allen 6/25; Jabbie 4/16; Clausen 3/13; Aldridge 5/9; Hughes 1/0; Thomas 1/0; Sharpley 5/-7; Team 1/-7. Team Totals: 26/49. PASSING PUR: Painter /252 (2 TD). ND: Sharpley /208 (2 TD); Clausen /169 (1 TD). Team Totals: /377 (3 TD). RECEIVING PUR: Bryant 8/82 (1 TD); Keller 5/36 (1 TD); Orton 3/55; Lymon 2/28; Whittington 1/24; Standeford 1/14; Sheets 1/8; Tardy 1/5. Team Totals: 22/252 (2 TD). ND: Parris 7/93; Kamara 6/68 (1 TD); Carlson 5/30 (1 TD); West 4/37; Jabbie 4/15; Tate 3/104 (1 TD); Grimes 3/34; Schwapp 1/5; Allen 1/-9. Team Totals: 34/377 (3 TD). DEFENSE PUR: Keglar (1.0 tfl); Ferguson (1 ff); Bick 3-3-6; Vinson (2 int); Scott (1.0 tfl); T.Williams (1.0 tfl, 1.0 sack); Heygood (1.0 tfl, 1 ff); Kinf 2-2-4; Avril (1.0 tfl, 1.0 sack); R.Adams 2-1-3; Lane ND: Brockington (1.0 tfl); Zbikowski (1 int); Ryan (2.0 tfl, 1.0 sack); Laws (3.0 tfl, 1.0 sack); Bruton 3-0-3; McCarthy (1 int); Wooden 3-0-3; Lambert 3-0-3; Stephenson (1.0 tfl); Walls 2-1-3; Richardson TOTAL YARDS: Purdue 371; Notre Dame 426. FIRST DOWNS: Purdue 27; Notre Dame 21. TIME OF POSSESSION: Purdue 33:06; Notre Dame 26: GAME RECAPS Tom Schott, asst. athletics director / primary contact Phone: tschott@purdue.edu Mark Leddy, asst. sports info director / secondary contact Phone: mleddy@purdue.edu
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