Saunders
Heisman Trophy Winner
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Talk about games that matter.
This will be a stain you don’t wash out, the gum on Mike Riley’s shoe that won’t come off. Another fire alarm game.
There are losses and then there are losses that are events. Purdue 55, Nebraska 45 is one of those.
It goes with 70-10 at Texas Tech in 2004, 40-15 at Kansas (the first loss at KU) in 2005, 45-14 to Oklahoma State in 2007 and the Wisconsin bookends: 70-31 and 59-24.
But there was one big difference with this one, played out before a lonely, half-empty Ross-Ade Stadium.
Purdue.
This was not Mike Leach running it up because he could, the beginning of Mark Mangino’s Orange Bowl run, Mike Gundy’s offense or Wisconsin’s Big Ten champs.
This was to the basement Boilers, who ranked 103rd nationally in offense, 97th in defense and near the bottom in everything else.
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