From the sounds of things, Purdue will still be without Fuller (1st string RB). Knox and Jones were OK this past weekend against Minnesota, but Fuller is just that much better.
RB is the one position that doesn't worry me so much. Fuller has potentially more ability to create on his own (which is necessary with our OL), but Knox and Jones are both very talented backs, and Brohm has done a halfway decent job getting them the ball in space to negate some of those OL deficiencies.
Looks like Purdue has given up a lot of sacks this year, along with a few picks. The QB's don't seem to be very mobile. Am I reading this right?
Blough is sneaky mobile. Reminds me of Brees a little bit in that way, as he can make things happen with his legs on scrambles pretty well. But as griller points out, his tendency to throw the ball into coverage also reminds me of some of the bad decisions Brees used to make lol... Sindelar isn't very mobile at all.
The sacks have been more due to the OL in my opinion than the QB, though. Although I don't think either of them have really been great "feeling" the pressure and avoiding it.
The memorable Kyle Orton flip play has kicked off an 11 game Wisconsin winning streak, and none since then has been closer than 11 points. The average MOV has been 24.3 ppg.
All streaks come to an end eventually. This one will, but probably not this weekend.
Yep. This is the one game--potentially even beyond Michigan--that Purdue fans have placed the Sharpie "L" next to on the schedule for many years.
Even with a run defense that has looked really stout so far this year, we haven't faced a line full of bulldozers like what the Badgers line up. And the Badger defense is really good despite not getting the press that their offense gets.
I don't see Purdue winning this game, and potentially see this as the only other game left on our schedule where I
expect a double-digit loss.