There is the Matter of Purdue This Week
I’ve spent so little (as in zero) time this week on the actual matter of Purdue vs. Oregon. There’s a reason for that. For the Ducks, Saturday isn’t really about Purdue or any other team. It’s about redemption. It’s about proving that those who held them in high esteem to begin the season were correct (come on, Oregon, I have a reputation to uphold here).
The opponent is inconsequential, but seeing as how the Boilermakers will still be playing at Autzen, it does make sense that I give it this one post to think it through.
I’m a bit light in my Purdue knowledge. They have essentially started all over after the retirement of Joe Tiller. Things will be different under new coach Danny Hope. Want proof? How about the Boilermakers 315 yards rushing in the opener against Toledo? 234 of them belonged to Ralph Bolden, a sophomore. In total, Purdue rushed the ball 39 times against 28 passes. It’s not that they’ve never won a game by rushing the football, but 50 passing attempts in a game was not uncommon under former coach Tiller. I would imagine 315 yards rushing was pretty much unheard of.
It would seem this is a team that’s going to rely on the ground game. First year senior quarterback Joey Elliot just about equaled his career numbers in one game, which isn’t saying much. He tossed three interceptions to go along with his three touchdowns. If you’re starting a senior that’s never really played before, it’s usually a good sign that quarterback isn’t going to be your strength.

FOTB likes this combo.
On defense, if one game is any indication, Purdue looks soft. They gave up 423 yards passing against Toledo. While Oregon looked anemic attempting to transfer the ball from one player to another via the air, you have to think there are going to be some serious opportunities for the passing game. This may be just what Jeremiah Masoli needs to get his touch back.
Admittedly, I haven’t done enough homework on Purdue and making a prediction on this game is like trying to show up and pass the final without taking the class. But it doesn’t really matter. This game is completely about Oregon. They are a better team with better players and are at home. If the Ducks play like we expect, it shouldn’t be close.
Week 2 Predictions
- PreNicktion: Oregon 42, Purdue 21
- FOTB Prediction: Black helmets, green jersey, black pants, black shoes. She says they haven’t earned the carbon helmet yet. You can simulate this combination here.



