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The Purdue football team has lost six straight in today's Big Ten Conference game against Northwestern.

Ryan Browne has started the last two games at quarterback for the Boilermakers and will split reps with Hudson Card against the Wildcats. The plan has potential and pitfalls.

Will Purdue get its second win of the season? Follow us for live updates.

5:16 left, 4Q: Devin Mockobee stays on his toes after getting up and gets into the end zone from 1 yard. Purdue 20, Northwestern 20

Receiver Shamar Rigby hits Jaron Tibbs for 8 yards and 1st-and-goal at the 1. Purdue has largely given up on the run, but Card is finding his rhythm with 255 passing yards.

10:14 left, 4Q: Luke Akers makes a 41-yard field goal. Northwestern 20, Purdue 13

Northwestern converted a 4th-and-1 play near midfield on this drive. The Wildcats, one of the least efficient teams in the country on 3rd downs, are 8 of 13 today. NU used all timeouts in the second half.

2:44 left, 3Q: Spencer Porath makes a 24-yard field goal. A Northwestern Facemask penalty that negated a big sack, followed by a 28-yard completion to Jahmal Edrine, pushed Purdue into the Zed red zone. Northwestern 17, Purdue 13

11:46 left 3Q: Each team has one possession and one punt. The Wildcats are starting again from their 8th.

Both teams used two quarterbacks. Northwestern leads 17-10 at halftime.

Purdue: Hudson Card is 10 of 17 for 141 yards and a late touchdown; Ryan Browne is 3-of-3 for 15 yards.

Northwest: Jack Lausch is 9 of 13 for 104 yards; Ryan Hilinski is 1 of 3 for 16 yards and an interception.

Northwestern's Joseph Himon ran for a 51-yard touchdown and Cam Porter scored a rushing touchdown. The Boilers have 33 rushing yards and tight end Max Klare has 4 catches for 52 yards.

Northwestern gets the kickoff to start the second half.

:25 left 2Q: Jahmal Edrine catches Hudson Card's 6-yard pass. The Boilermakers converted a 4th-and-1 to reach the red zone when Card hit Jaron Tibbs for 19 yards. The drive lasts 12 plays and 87 yards. Northwestern 17, Purdue 10

2:23 left, 2Q: Cam Porter runs from 1 yard, his 6th score of the season. Northwestern 17, Purdue 3

8:45 left 2Q: Northwestern stops the Boilermakers on a 2-yard completion to midfield on a 4th-and-4 play. Wildcats ball.

12:28 left 2Q: Antonio Stephens camps under the Ryan Hilinski pass and the Boilers will take over at their 31st.

The Boilermakers go three-and-out and Northwestern takes over after the punt at the 12. Browne is 0-of-1 passer and has 1 carry for 2 yards.

:38 left 1Q: Joseph Himon II breaks a tackle early and goes 51 yards for a touchdown. Northwestern 10, Purdue 3

3:09 left, 1st quarter: Spencer Porath makes a 26-yard field goal. Hudson Card connects with CJ Smith for 32 yards on 3rd down to keep the drive going. Purdue 3, Northwestern 3

11:25 left 1Q: Luke Akers makes a 40-yard field goal. Northwestern converted two 3rd down plays on the drive, but Purdue nearly threw an interception just before the FG. Northwestern 3, Purdue 0

First up is Hudson Card, who missed the last two games due to injury. Ryan Browne is also expected to play. His first drive goes three-and-out.

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  • Date: Friday, November 2nd
  • Time: 12pm ET
  • Location: Ross-Ade Stadium in Lafayette
  • TV channels: BTN
  • Streaming: Fubo (free trial)
  • Radio: Purdue Sports Radio Network/96.5 FM WAZY

Purdue vs. Northwestern will be broadcast nationally on BTN in Week 10 of the 2024 college football season. Jason Ross Jr. and Anthony Herron will call the game from the booth at Ross-Ade Stadium in Lafayette, while Dannie Rogers 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: Purdue leads 53-34-1
  • Purdue's last win: 11/19/22 (17-9)
  • Northwestern's last win: 11/18/23 (23-15)

Northwestern 21, Purdue 17: “With the two worst offenses in the league statistically speaking, points are theoretically tight.

However, both defenses tend to allow points and big plays, so there are chances for both teams to score. Purdue's attempt to utilize both Ryan Browne and Hudson Card at quarterback is intriguing.

Unless Purdue proves it can win, the Boilermakers can't be counted on to be crowned victors.” – Purdue reporter Sam King

Saturday's BetMGM lines and odds:

  • Spread: Purdue by 2.5
  • Over/under: 44.5
  • Money line: Purdue -140, Northwestern +115
  • 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 (L, 35-0)
  • November 2nd: Northwest
  • November 9: at Ohio State
  • November 16: Penn State
  • November 22: at Michigan State
  • November 30: in Indiana
  • Record: 1-6

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  • August 31: Miami (Ohio) (W, 13-6)
  • September 6: Duke (L, 26-20 2OT)
  • September 14: Eastern Illinois (W, 31-7)
  • September 21: in Washington (L, 24-5)
  • Oct. 5: Indiana (L, 41-24)
  • Oct. 11: at Maryland (W, 37-10)
  • Oct. 19: Wisconsin (L, 23-3)
  • Oct. 26: at Iowa (L, 40-14)
  • November 2: at Purdue
  • November 16: Ohio State at Wrigley Field
  • November 23rd: in Michigan
  • November 30: Illinois
  • Record: 3-5

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