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Purdue vs. Oregon Summary, Score, Highlights

Purdue vs. Oregon Summary, Score, Highlights

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The Purdue football team failed to get on the scoreboard against Oregon on Friday night.

Oregon scored 21 points in the first half and didn't look back. The Boilermakers fell to 1-6 overall and 0-4 in the Big Ten Conference. The Ducks improved to 7-0 overall and 4-0 in the Big Ten.

Here are Nathan Baird's notes and Ethan Hanson's brief story from the game.

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The Boilermakers didn't get on the scoresheet tonight against No. 2 Oregon. Ryan Browne was 9 of 19 for 93 yards and an interception.

Oregon 35, Purdue 0

Oregon extended its lead with a 12-yard touchdown run by Jay Harris.

Oregon 35, Purdue 0

Dillon Gabriel threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Noah Whittington.

Oregon 28, Purdue 0

Both teams remained scoreless in the third quarter.

Ryan Browne completed 7 of 12 passes for 64 yards. Reggie Love III led the Boilermakers with eight carries for 69 yards.

Oregon 21, Purdue 0

Kyndrich Breedlove grabbed Dillon Gabriel to give the Boilermakers some momentum before halftime. But three plays later, Max Klare fumbled and the Ducks pounced.

Ryan Browne threw for just 22 yards in the first half. Four Purdue players rushed for 108 yards.

Oregon 21, Purdue 0

Purdue had a chance to get on the scoreboard, but Spencer Porath missed a 36-yard field goal. It went way to the right.

Oregon 21, Purdue 0

Tez Johnson caught a 12-yard touchdown pass from Dillon Gabriel to extend Oregon's lead. The drive went 99 yards in six plays.

Oregon 21, Purdue 0

Two drives for Oregon, two touchdowns. This time there was a 1-yard run by Jordan James.

Purdue stumbled on their first drive. It was five plays and 14 yards.

Oregon 14, Purdue 0

The Ducks received the kickoff and marched down the field to score their first touchdown. Jordan James ran for an 8-yard score. The drive lasted seven plays and covered 75 yards.

Oregon 7, Purdue 0

  • Date: Friday, October 18th
  • Time: 8pm ET
  • Location: Ross-Ade Stadium in Lafayette
  • TV channels: fox
  • Streaming: Fubo (free trial)
  • Radio: Purdue Sports Radio Network/96.5 FM WAZY

Purdue vs. Oregon will be televised nationally on Fox in Week 8 of the 2024 college football season. Tim Brando and Devin Gardner will call the game from the booth at Ross-Ade Stadium in Lafayette, while Josh Sims will report from the sideline. Streaming options for the game include FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers, and Sling TV.

  • Series balance: Oregon leads 1-2
  • Purdue's last win: 09/29/79 (13-7)
  • Oregon's last win: 09/12/09 (38-36)

Oregon 42, Purdue 20: “This offense has improved, but that doesn’t mean it can win shootouts against playoff teams. Expect the Ducks to come out slow on a short week after a big game against Ohio State. Receivers Tez Johnson and Evan Stewart combined for three touchdowns by Dillon Gabriel in the second half. -Purdue insider Nathan Baird

Saturday's BetMGM lines and odds:

  • Spread: Oregon until May 29th
  • Over/under: 61.5
  • Money line: Oregon -10000, Purdue +1800
  • August 31: Indiana State (W, 49-0)
  • September 14: Notre Dame (L, 66-7)
  • September 21: at Oregon State (L, 38-21)
  • Sept. 28: Nebraska (L, 28-10)
  • Oct. 5: at Wisconsin (L, 52-6)
  • Oct. 12: at Illinois (L, 50-49 OT)
  • Oct. 18: Oregon
  • November 2nd: Northwest
  • November 9: at Ohio State
  • November 16: Penn State
  • November 22: at Michigan State
  • November 30: in Indiana
  • Record: 1-5

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  • August 31: Idaho (F, 24-14)
  • September 7: Boise State (W, 37-34)
  • September 14: at Oregon State (W, 49-14)
  • September 28: at UCLA (W, 34-13)
  • Oct. 4: Michigan State (W, 31-10)
  • Oct. 12: Ohio State (W, 32-31)
  • October 18: at Purdue
  • Oct. 26: Illinois
  • November 2nd: in Michigan
  • November 9: Maryland
  • November 16: in Wisconsin
  • November 30: Washington
  • Record: 6-0

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