Defensive juggernaut Purdue clamping down Braxton Miller in the 'Shoe

Purdue went into the "prevent" defense, and it worked. It prevented them from winning (so far), keep the pressure on the QB.

 
Ok, Purdue, you crapped down your leg. Now just lose gracefully and lets watch some husker football.

 
That's what happens when you miss an Extra Point, miss a FG and throw in INT in the end zone.

 
Ohio State wins it, on the strength of their passing. When Braxton Miller went down on a forced fumble (Miller now in the hospital, probably with a shoulder injury), the super-hyped backup Guiton didn't do jack with his legs. So all in all close loss for Purdue, but they completely shut down any sort of QB running attack from both "running QBs" except for one long Miller run, the end of which resulted in him getting knocked out of the game.

 
Jeremy said:
OP does have a point. Has Purdue recruited that much better atletes? What's the deal here?
Purdue has always played us tough. This has been going on since 2000

 
zoogies said:
Transitive property doesn't work, but no two ways about it, this is a little embarrassing.
Speaking of transitive property. Last year NU basketball beat Indiana. Indiana beat Kentucky. But Kentucky won the national title. Funny how that worked out, huh? :P

 
Some have said subUrban Meyer has otherworldly abilities. He must be able to do hands on healing because I heard Braxton Miller was released from the hospital with no injuries.

 
All I know is that we better figure somethings out, or we will lose to Penn State, Wisconsin, and Michigan.

 
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