Boilermakers Beat Minnesota In Big Ten Opener, 45-17
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LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP)--Akeem Shavers caught a touchdown pass and ran for
another score to help Purdue beat Minnesota 45-17 on Saturday. Caleb
TerBush completed 14 of 21 passes for 140 yards and a score and O.J.
Ross caught five passes for 63 yards and a TD for the Boilermakers
(3-2, 1-0 Big Ten). Ricardo Allen returned an
interception for a touchdown and Ryan Russell recovered two fumbles for
Purdue, which held the Golden Gophers to 211 total yards. It was
Purdue's largest margin of victory in a Big Ten game since a 62-10 win
over Indiana on Nov. 22, 2008.
MarQueis Gray passed for 104
yards and rushed for 20 yards and a score for Minnesota (1-5, 0-2). The
Gophers tried to bounce back from a 58-0 loss to Michigan but lost
their third straight.
Purdue rushed for 217 yards on 47 carries.
Purdue
had a false start on its first offensive play a week after committing
13 penalties in a 38-10 loss to Notre Dame, but the mistakes were few
after that against the Gophers. Ralph Bolden's 2-yard run gave the
Boilermakers a 7-0 lead.
Carson Wiggs hit a season-long 53-yard field goal to increase Purdue's lead to 10-0 with 5:18 left in the first quarter.
Minnesota's
Donnell Kirkwood fumbled and Russell recovered at the Minnesota 11-yard
line. The Boilermakers went for it on fourth-and-goal, and Shavers
extended the ball to the pylon and scored to push the lead to 17-0.
Gray,
who missed the Michigan game with a toe injury, replaced starter Max
Shortell and got a rude welcome back. Allen jumped a route, intercepted
a pass and returned it 37 yards for a touchdown to give the
Boilermakers a 24-0 lead. It was the third touchdown return of Allen's
career, tying Mike Rose and Rod Woodson for the most in school history.
The 24 points were the most Purdue has scored in a quarter since
producing 24 in the Indiana game in 2008.
Robert Marve entered
the game at quarterback in the second quarter and threw a 12-yard
touchdown pass to Ross that gave the Boilermakers a 31-0 lead with 4:08
left in the second quarter.
Minnesota finally got on the
board with a 47-yard field goal by Chris Hawthorne, breaking a run of
95 consecutive points by its opponents. Purdue held Minnesota to 88
yards and six first downs in the first half to lead 31-3 at the break.
TerBush
returned in the third quarter and led a 12-play, 86-yard scoring drive.
His 24-yard touchdown pass on a screen to Shavers gave Purdue a 38-3
lead.
Raheem Mostert's 25-yard touchdown run gave Purdue a 45-3 lead late in the third quarter.
Minnesota's
Marcus Jones returned the kickoff 92 yards for Minnesota's first
touchdown since the fourth quarter against North Dakota State two weeks
ago.
Gray's 1-yard touchdown run cut Purdue's lead to 45-17 midway through the fourth quarter.
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