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Purdue (2-2, 0-0 Big Ten) The Boilermakers haven’t looked as bad as I thought they would to start the season, as both their losses have only been by 11 points. After scoring just 12 points in the season opener against Notre Dame, the Boilermakers have looked pretty good on offense, scoring at least 20 points in each of their last three games. While Purdue has struggled to get the passing game going, they have done a pretty good job on the ground, averaging 188 yards a game. The defense on the other hand has struggled, and while they have allowed just 22 points a game so far, that total is likely to increase quite a bit once they get going with their Big Ten schedule. In their last game against Toledo, Purdue really got off to a slow start and trailed 17-0 at half. The Boilermakers made a game out of it with 17 third quarter points but managed just three points in the final period. The Boilermakers had another fine day running the ball, finishing with 220 yards on the ground as five different players finished with at least 30 yards rushing. Still, if the Boilermakers are going to pull off the upset this week against Northwestern, they are going to need more out of the passing game, as the Wildcats have been pretty good against the run so far this season.
Northwestern (5-0, 1-0 Big Ten) Don’t get me wrong: The Wildcats are a pretty solid football team, but they are not going to threaten for the Big Ten title, as their schedule has been very easy to start the season. For a BCS team to be undefeated after five games and not rated in the Top 25, that should tell you what the experts think of their opponents so far this season. Quarterback Dan Persa is the reason the Wildcats have yet to slip up this season: He leads the Wildcats not only with 1,358 yards and 10 touchdowns through the air, but also with 271 yards and two scores on the ground. That just goes to show you how much the Wildcat running backs have struggled so far this season. Considering the competition, the defense has played pretty well so far this season and should be able to lead Northwestern to their sixth straight win this Saturday.
Looking at the Odds Even though I think the Wildcats are going to end up winning this game, I think the right bet is on the Boilermakers +9.5 in this one, as I have not been that impressed with Northwestern up to this point. Purdue has played the Wildcats well over the last five years, going 2-3 with two of their losses coming by six points or less. The Wildcats are just 6-20 against the spread in their last 26 games as a home favorite. My final score prediction is Northwestern 31, Purdue 24. Interested in making some money this college football season? Check out what our expert football handicappers have to offer in their weekly football picks. Read more Northwestern Football news on BleacherReport.com read full article
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