![]() My Man Mitch: Mitchell Fineran hit two field goals this week after missing a few the past couple weeks.No bad against a ranked opponent on the road. Timely interceptions, huge defensive stands, forcing 5 punts, a turnover on downs, and only allowed (as ESPN told us) the greatest offense in the history of football to score twice. Defense Travels: The Purdue defense balled out, carrying this team to victory.On the flip side, Purdue continues to be, literally less than two or three plays away from currently being undefeated. They were barely beating teams that they should have destroyed. Purdue was losing games that they were in position to win. If you didn’t look at the big picture at this moment, I understand why fans would be upset leading into this game. Coming off a less than impressive victory against Florida Atlantic, Purdue was struggling. What a difference a week makes, right? Many Purdue fans were ready to bail out on the program just a week prior. An all around gutty performance, Purdue took advantage of Minnesota mistakes all day. Boilers as a whole tallied 2 sacks, 7 tackles for loss, and 19 different players recorded tackles. The Boilers picked off Tanner Morgan 3 times, and allowed only 47 yards total rushing from Minnesota. Dylan Downing added 32 yards and a TD.ĭefensively, Purdue provided one of the best performances that anyone could ask for. He was lifted by 112 yards of rushing by Devin Mockobee, including the game winning TD. On the field, however, Purdue’s quarterback was playing at a fraction of his capacity due to injury, and Purdue was forced to lean on their backup running backs, one of whom is a walk on freshman.Īidan O’Connell struggled coming off of the injury, passing for 199 yards and 0 TD, with 2 interceptions. Meanwhile, there is a football game being played. They talked about it instead of the action on the field. Gave every possible scenario as to what was happening. They asked every possible question as to why he wasn’t playing. The aforementioned announcers mentioned it approximately every Minnesota offensive possession in the first half. You love to see it! #SkiUMah #RowTheBoat #BoilerUp /7Dhw1sYqOo- Ben Kolodzinski October 1, 2022ĭid you folks hear that Minnesota RB Mo Ibrahim didn’t play? I am not sure if you heard. Purdue played one of their worst games of the season, and defeated Minnesota by 2 scores on the road.Īfter a week of journalists slobbering all over #Minnesota, claiming that they are a mega power, and going to crush #Purdue… the #Boilermakers play their literal worst game of the season, and beat the Golden Gophers by 2 scores. It was diabetes inducing how much sugar they sprinkled onto the Gophers. Either way, the commentators laid it on THICK. ![]() Ok, maybe that last part is an exaggeration. Hell, the two ESPN commentators spoke EXCLUSIVELY of Minnesota pregame, casually mentioning that Purdue was the just next minor inconvenience to an inevitable Goofer Gopher undefeated season. It ricocheted around the sports media and twitter echo chambers. Brohm should’ve been fired two weeks ago.” Some of you others probably said, or tweeted. “Purdue is playing poorly lately, and their QB is hurt, there’s no chance of them winning,” you probably say. ![]() ![]() He’s the PJ Fleck of andromorphic dinosaurs. Sure, it doesn’t look like it at face value, but the try-hard, make a scene, cute for the sake of cute, quirky baby dinosaur was simply overbearing. Well, if you’ve ever watched Dinosaurs, like all Americans -SHOULD-, then you know the simple truth of the matter… The baby was the antagonist of that show. This lovable, star studded, snuggle bug of a precious media darling was more beloved than the Baby from the 90s hit sitcom series “Dinosaurs”. Never mind that their opponent’s record is somewhere between steaming and hot trash. Never mind that they haven’t played anyone worth a damn. ![]()
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