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词条 2008 Purdue Boilermakers football team
释义

  1. Schedule

  2. Game summaries

     Northern Colorado  Oregon  Central Michigan  Notre Dame  Penn State  Ohio State  Northwestern  Minnesota  Michigan  Michigan State  Iowa  Indiana 

  3. Statistics

     Team  Scores by quarter  Offense  Rushing  Passing  Receiving  Defense  Special teams  2009 NFL Draft 

  4. References

{{Infobox NCAA team season
|Year=2008
|Team=Purdue Boilermakers
|Image=Purdue Boilermakers workmark.svg
|ImageSize=150px
|Conference=Big Ten Conference
|Division=
|ShortConference=Big Ten
|CoachRank=
|APRank=
|Record=4–8
|ConfRecord=2–6
|HeadCoach=Joe Tiller (14th season)
|OffCoach=Ed Zaunbrecher (3rd season / 1st as OC)
|DefCoach=Brock Spack (12th season)
|Captain = Ryan Baker
|Captain2= Jermaine Guynn
|Captain3= Curtis Painter
|Captain4=Joe Whitest
|OScheme=One-back shotgun spread
|DScheme=4–3
|StadiumArena=Ross–Ade Stadium
(Capacity: 62,500)
|Champion=
|BowlTourney=
|BowlTourneyResult=
}}{{2008 Big Ten football standings}}

The 2008 Purdue Boilermakers football team represented Purdue University in the Big Ten Conference during the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Joe Tiller, in his 12th and final season at Purdue, was the team's head coach. The Boilermakers' home games were played at Ross–Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Indiana. They posted a 4–8 record, finishing in a ninth place tie in the Big Ten.

Schedule

{{CFB schedule
| rankyear = 2008
| poll = AP
| timezone = Eastern
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 6
| time = 12:00 PM[1]
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| rank =
| opponent = {{cfb link|year=2008|team=Northern Colorado Bears|school=Northern Colorado|title=Northern Colorado}}
| site_stadium = Ross–Ade Stadium
| site_cityst = West Lafayette, IN
| tv = BTN[1]
| score = 42–10
| attend = 51,476[2]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 13
| time = 3:30 PM[1]
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| rank =
| opponent = Oregon
| opprank = 14
| site_stadium = Ross–Ade Stadium
| site_cityst = West Lafayette, IN
| tv = ABC/ESPN2[1]
| score = 26–32
| overtime = 2OT
| attend = 54,666[2]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 20
| time = 12:00 PM[1]
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| rank =
| opponent = Central Michigan
| site_stadium = Ross–Ade Stadium
| site_cityst = West Lafayette, IN
| tv = BTN[1]
| score = 32–25
| attend = 57,101[2]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 27
| time = 3:30 PM[3]
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| away = y
| rank =
| opponent = Notre Dame
| gamename = Shillelagh Trophy
| site_stadium = Notre Dame Stadium
| site_cityst = Notre Dame, IN
| tv = NBC[3]
| score = 38–21
| attend = 80,795[2]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 4
| time = 12:00 PM
| w/l = l
| rank =
| opponent = Penn State
| opprank = 6
| site_stadium = Ross–Ade Stadium
| site_cityst = West Lafayette, IN
| tv = ESPN
| score = 20–6
| attend = 57,215[2]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 11
| time = 3:30 PM
| w/l = l
| away = y
| rank =
| opponent = Ohio State
| opprank = 11
| site_stadium = Ohio Stadium
| site_cityst = Columbus, OH
| tv = ABC/ESPN
| score = 16–3
| attend = 105,378[2]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 18
| time = 12:00 PM[4]
| w/l = l
| away = y
| rank =
| opponent = Northwestern
| site_stadium = Ryan Field
| site_cityst = Evanston, IL
| tv = ESPN2[4]
| score = 26–48
| attend = 27,163[2]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 25
| time = 12:00 PM[5]
| w/l = l
| homecoming = y
| rank =
| opponent = Minnesota
| opprank = 25
| site_stadium = Ross–Ade Stadium
| site_cityst = West Lafayette, IN
| tv = ESPNC[5]
| score = 6–17
| attend = 54,215[2]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 1
| time = 12:00 PM
| w/l = w
| rank =
| opponent = Michigan
| site_stadium = Ross–Ade Stadium
| site_cityst = West Lafayette, IN
| tv = BTN
| score = 48–42
| attend = 59,135[2]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 8
| time = 12:00 PM
| w/l = l
| away = y
| rank =
| opponent = Michigan State
| opprank = 17
| site_stadium = Spartan Stadium
| site_cityst = East Lansing, MI
| tv = BTN
| score = 7–21
| attend = 75,522[2]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 15
| time = 12:00 PM
| w/l = l
| away = y
| rank =
| opponent = Iowa
| site_stadium = Kinnick Stadium
| site_cityst = Iowa City, IA
| tv = BTN
| score = 17–22
| attend = 67,676[2]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 22
| time = 12:00 PM
| w/l = w
| rank =
| opponent = Indiana
| gamename = Old Oaken Bucket
| site_stadium = Ross–Ade Stadium
| site_cityst = West Lafayette, IN
| tv = ESPN2
| score = 62–10
| attend = 63,107[2]
}}
}}

Game summaries

Northern Colorado

{{AFB game box start
|Title=
|Visitor=Northern Colorado
|V1=0 |V2=0 |V3=0 |V4=10
|Host=Purdue
|H1=7 |H2=7 |H3=7 |H4=21
|Date=September 6
|Location=Ross–Ade Stadium, West Lafayette, IN
|StartTime=12:00 p.m.
|TimeZone=EDT
|ElapsedTime=3:12
|Attendance=51,476
|Weather=
|Referee=Ron Torbert
|TVAnnouncers=Matt Rosen (Play-by-play), Ian Allen (Color) & Rebecca Haarlow (Sideline)
|TVStation=BTN
}}{{AFB game box end}}{{-}}

Oregon

{{AFB game box start
|Title=
|Visitor=Oregon
|V1=3 |V2=3 |V3=14 |V4=3 |VOT=3 |VOT2=6
|Host=Purdue
|H1=13 |H2=7 |H3=0 |H4=3 |HOT=3 |HOT2=0
|Date=September 13
|Location=Ross–Ade Stadium, West Lafayette, IN
|StartTime=3:30 p.m.
|TimeZone=EDT
|ElapsedTime=3:50
|Attendance=54,666
|Weather=
|Referee=Dave Witvoet
|TVAnnouncers=Brad Nessler (Play-by-play), Bob Griese (Color), Paul Maguire (Color) & Stacey Dales (Sideline)
|TVStation=ABC/ESPN2
}}{{AFB game box end}}{{See also|2008 Oregon Ducks football team}}

Kory Sheets rushed for an 80-yard touchdown for the Boilermakers and Matt Evensen kicked a 23-yard field goal for the Ducks. Chris Summers then kicked a 29-yard and a 38-yard field goals in the first quarter. Kory Sheets rush for 2 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter.

In the third quarter, Summers' punt was returned by Jairus Byrd for an 87-yard touchdown. Then LeGarrette Blount rushed for 5 yards for a touchdown to tie the score. Summers kicked a 27-yard field goal in the fourth quarter, but missed a field goal try to tie the game in regulation.

Both teams kicked a field goal in overtime, but the Boilermakers failed to score in the second overtime period. The Ducks scored a touchdown to win the game.

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Central Michigan

{{AFB game box start
|Title=
|Visitor=Central Michigan
|V1=7 |V2=3 |V3=0 |V4=15
|Host=Purdue
|H1=3 |H2=7 |H3=7 |H4=15
|Date=September 20
|Location=Ross–Ade Stadium, West Lafayette, IN
|StartTime=12:00 p.m.
|TimeZone=EST
|ElapsedTime=3:20
|Attendance=57,101
|Weather=
|Referee=Todd Gerrlings
|TVAnnouncers=Matt Devlin (Play-by-play), Ian Allen (Color) & Elizabeth Moreau (Sideline)
|TVStation=BTN
}}{{AFB game box end}}{{-}}

Notre Dame

{{see also|2008 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team}}{{AFB game box start
|Title=
|Visitor=Purdue
|V1= 7|V2=7 |V3= 7|V4=0
|Host=Notre Dame
|H1=0 |H2=14 |H3=21 |H4=3
|Date=September 27
|Location=Notre Dame Stadium, Notre Dame, IN
|StartTime=3:30 p.m.
|TimeZone=EST
|ElapsedTime=3:21
|Attendance=80,795
|Weather=
|Referee=Bill LeMonnier
|TVAnnouncers=Tom Hammond (Play-by-play), Pat Haden (Color) & Alex Flanagan (Sideline)
|TVStation=NBC
}}{{AFB game box end}}

Irish quarterback Jimmy Clausen threw for a career-high 275 yards and three touchdowns and Notre Dame running backs ran for 201 yards in the 38–21 defeat over the Boilermakers.[6] Purdue took a 7–0 lead on a Kory Sheets run, but Notre Dame countered with a 47-yard interception return for a touchdown by cornerback Robert J. Blanton. Purdue answered back when Aaron Valentin scored on a 3-yard pass from Curtis Painter to make the score 14–7. Clausen threw a touchdown pass to Golden Tate to tie it 14–14 heading into half-time.

The Irish scored on their first two possessions of the second half to open a 28–14 lead. The Boilermakers cut the lead to 28–21 four plays later when Painter threw a pass that Desmond Tardy caught at the Notre Dame 30 and raced up the left sideline for a touchdown. The Irish answered immediately, however, when Clausen threw a 30-yard TD pass to David Grimes on a fourth-and-7. The Boilermakers fell to 1–15 at Notre Dame Stadium since 1976. The loss also left Joe Tiller with a 5–7 record against the Irish. (Purdue had lost 11 straight to Notre Dame before Tiller arrived.)

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Penn State

{{see also|2008 Penn State Nittany Lions football team}}{{AFB game box start
|Title=
|Visitor=Penn State
|V1=0 |V2=10 |V3=7 |V4=3
|Host=Purdue
|H1=0 |H2=0 |H3=0 |H4=6
|Date=October 4
|Location=Ross–Ade Stadium, West Lafayette, IN
|StartTime=12:00 p.m.
|TimeZone=EDT
|ElapsedTime=2:49
|Attendance=57,215
|Weather=
|Referee=Dan Capron
|TVAnnouncers=Dave Pasch (Play-by-play), Andre Ware (Color) & Erin Andrews (Sideline)
|TVStation=ESPN
}}{{AFB game box end}}

The Nittany Lions defeated the Boilermakers 20–6, outgaining Purdue 422 to 241 in total offense.

Penn State quarterback Daryll Clark completed 18 of 26 passes for 226 yards and a ran for a touchdown on a quarterback sneak on 4th-and-goal in the second quarter for the first points of the game. Running back Evan Royster ran for 141 yards and a touchdown and also caught four balls for 53 yards.

Curtis Painter finished 13-for-22 for 112 yards but was replaced in the fourth quarter by backup Joey Elliott after throwing an interception to Nittany Lion safety Drew Astorino. Placekicker Chris Summers missed all three of his kick attempts—two field goal attempts and an extra point attempt. Kory Sheets' fourth-quarter touchdown run was Purdue's first offensive touchdown against Penn State since 2005.[7]

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Ohio State

{{see also|2008 Ohio State Buckeyes football team}}{{AFB game box start
|Title=
|Visitor=Purdue
|V1=0 |V2=0 |V3=3 |V4=0
|Host=Ohio State
|H1=10 |H2=3 |H3=0 |H4=3
|Date=October 11
|Location=Ohio Stadium, Columbus, OH
|StartTime=3:30 p.m.
|TimeZone=EDT
|ElapsedTime=3:01
|Attendance=105,378
|Weather=
|Referee=Dennis Lipski
|TVAnnouncers=Ron Franklin (Play-by-play), Ed Cunningham (Color) & Jack Arute (Sideline)
|TVStation=ABC/ESPN
}}{{AFB game box end}}

Purdue managed to keep Ohio State's offense out of the end zone with OSU's only touchdown coming from a blocked punt. While the Purdue defense shut down Ohio State's Terelle Pryor and Beanie Wells, Ohio State's defense shut down Purdue's high powered offense. Purdue did manage to cut the lead to 13–3 in the third, but an Ohio State field goal restored the lead to 13. Ohio State stopped a late Purdue chance to make things interesting to hold on for the win.

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Northwestern

{{see also|2008 Northwestern Wildcats football team}}{{AFB game box start
|Title=
|Visitor=Purdue
|V1=6 |V2=6 |V3= 0|V4=14
|Host=Northwestern
|H1=0 |H2=24 |H3=10 |H4=14
|Date=October 18
|Location=Ryan Field, Evanston, IL
|StartTime=12:00 p.m.
|TimeZone=EDT
|ElapsedTime=3:28
|Attendance=27,163
|Weather=
|Referee=Dave Witvoet
|TVAnnouncers=Pam Ward (Play-by-play) & Ray Bentley (Color)
|TVStation=ESPN2
}}{{AFB game box end}}{{-}}

Minnesota

{{see also|2008 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team}}{{AFB game box start
|Title=
|Visitor=Minnesota
|V1= 7|V2= 3|V3= 0|V4=7
|Host=Purdue
|H1=6 |H2=0 |H3=0 |H4=0
|Date=October 25
|Location=Ross–Ade Stadium, West Lafayette, IN
|StartTime=12:00 p.m.
|TimeZone=EDT
|ElapsedTime=3:01
|Attendance=54,215
|Weather=
|Referee=Bill LeMonnier
|TVAnnouncers=Bob Wischusen (Play-by-play) & Brock Huard (Color)
|TVStation=ESPNC
}}{{AFB game box end}}{{-}}

Michigan

{{see also|2008 Michigan Wolverines football team}}{{AFB game box start
|Title=
|Visitor=Michigan
|V1=14 |V2=14 |V3=0 |V4=14
|Host=Purdue
|H1=14 |H2= 7|H3= 14|H4=13
|Date=November 1
|Location=Ross–Ade Stadium, West Lafayette, IN
|StartTime=12:00 p.m.
|TimeZone=EDT
|ElapsedTime=3:22
|Attendance=59,135
|Weather=
|Referee=Dan Capron
|TVAnnouncers=Wayne Larrivee (Play-by-play), Charles Davis (Color) & Charissa Thompson (Sideline)
|TVStation=BTN
}}
    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |FirstEntry=yes |Quarter=1 |Time=12:13 |Team=Michigan |Event=Brandon Minor 45-yard run (K.C. Lopata kick)  |Score= Michigan 7–0}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time=9:56 |Team=Michigan |Event=Martavious Odoms 73-yard punt return (K.C. Lopata kick) |Score= Michigan 14–0}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time=5:42 |Team=Purdue |Event=Kory Sheets 2-yard run (Carson Wiggs kick) |Score= Michigan 14–7}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time=1:06 |Team=Purdue |Event=Justin Siller 10-yard run (Carson Wiggs kick) |Score= Tied 14–14}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=12:28 |Team=Michigan |Event=LaTerryal Savoy 11-yard pass from Steven Threet (K.C. Lopata kick) |Score= Michigan 21–14}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=5:29 |Team=Michigan |Event=Darryl Stonum 51-yard pass from Steven Threet (K.C. Lopata kick) |Score= Michigan 28–14}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=0:35 |Team=Purdue |Event=Kory Sheets 3-yard run (Carson Wiggs kick) |Score= Michigan 28–21}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter= 3|Time=10:21 |Team=Purdue |Event=Kory Sheets 7-yard pass from Justin Siller (Carson Wiggs kick) |Score= Tie 28–28}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=0:04 |Team=Purdue |Event=Kory Sheets 5-yard run (Carson Wiggs kick) |Score= Purdue 35–28}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=12:19 |Team=Michigan |Event=Brandon Minor 12-yard run (K.C. Lopata kick) |Score= Tie 35–35}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=7:14 |Team=Purdue |Event=Greg Orton 4-yard pass from Justin Siller (Carson Wiggs kick) |Score= Purdue 42–35}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time= 1:20|Team=Michigan |Event=Brandon Minor 1-yard run (K.C. Lopata kick) |Score= Tie 42–42}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time= 0:26|Team=Purdue |Event=Desmond Tardy 28-yard pass from Justin Siller (kick blocked) |Score= Purdue 48–42|LastEntry=yes}}
{{AFB game box end}}

In his first collegiate start, third-string quarterback Justin Siller completed 21-of-34 passes for 266 yards and three touchdowns while rushing for 77 yards and another score. Kory Sheets rushed for 118 yards and tied a career-high with four touchdowns.[8]

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Michigan State

{{see also|2008 Michigan State Spartans football team}}{{AFB game box start
|Title=
|Visitor=Purdue
|V1= 0|V2=0 |V3= 0|V4=7
|Host=Michigan State
|H1= 7|H2=7 |H3=7 |H4=0
|Date=November 8
|Location=Spartans Stadium, East Lansing, MI
|StartTime=12:00 p.m.
|TimeZone=EST
|ElapsedTime=3:09
|Attendance=75,522
|Weather=
|Referee=Dennis Lipski
|TVAnnouncers=Wayne Larrivee (Play-by-play), Charles Davis (Color) & Charissa Thompson (Sideline)
|TVStation=BTN
}}{{AFB game box end}}{{-}}

Iowa

{{see also|2008 Iowa Hawkeyes football team}}{{AFB game box start
|Title=
|Visitor=Purdue
|V1=0 |V2=10 |V3=0 |V4=7
|Host=Iowa
|H1=6 |H2= 6|H3= 3|H4=7
|Date=November 15
|Location=Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA
|StartTime=12:00 p.m.
|TimeZone=EST
|ElapsedTime=3:00
|Attendance=67,676
|Weather=
|Referee=John O'Neill
|TVAnnouncers=Thom Brennaman (Play-by-play), Chris Martin (Color) & Anthony Herron (Sideline)
|TVStation=BTN
}}{{AFB game box end}}{{-}}

Indiana

{{see also|2008 Indiana Hoosiers football team|Old Oaken Bucket}}{{AFB game box start
|Title=
|Visitor=Indiana
|V1=0 |V2=3 |V3=0 |V4=7
|Host=Purdue
|H1=24 |H2=17 |H3=14 |H4=7
|Date=November 22
|Location=Ross–Ade Stadium, West Lafayette, IN
|StartTime=12:00 p.m.
|TimeZone=EST
|ElapsedTime=3:06
|Attendance=63,107
|Weather=
|Referee=Dan Capron
|TVAnnouncers=Pam Ward (Play-by-play) & Ray Bentley (Color)
|TVStation=ESPN2
}}
    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |FirstEntry=yes |Quarter=1 |Time=12:56 |Team=Purdue |Event=Desmond Tardy 9-yard pass from Curtis Painter (Carson Wiggs kick) |Score= Purdue 7–0}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time=8:56 |Team=Purdue |Event=Aaron Valentin 79-yard pass from Curtis Painter (Carson Wiggs kick) |Score= Purdue 14–0}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time=6:06 |Team=Purdue |Event=Carson Wiggs 24-yard field goal |Score= Purdue 17–0}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time=3:31 |Team=Purdue |Event=Brandon Whittington 5-yard pass from Curtis Painter (Carson Wiggs kick) |Score= Purdue 24–0}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=11:57 |Team=Purdue |Event=Kory Sheets 1-yard run (Carson Wiggs kick) |Score= Purdue 31–0}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=4:35 |Team=Purdue |Event=Carson Wiggs 38-yard field goal |Score= Purdue 34–0}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=2:49 |Team=Indiana |Event=Austin Starr 27-yard field goal |Score= Purdue 34–3}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=0:59 |Team=Purdue |Event=Kory Sheets 4-yard run (Carson Wiggs kick) |Score= Purdue 41–3}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=10:25 |Team=Purdue |Event=Greg Orton 6-yard pass from Curtis Painter (Carson Wiggs kick) |Score= Purdue 48–3}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=3:46 |Team=Purdue |Event=Kory Sheets 17-yard run (Carson Wiggs kick) |Score= Purdue 55–3}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=14:52 |Team=Indiana |Event=Ray Fisher 16-yard pass from Kellen Lewis (Austin Starr kick) |Score= Purdue 55–10}}    {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=10:20 |Team=Purdue |Event=Keith Smith 18-yard pass from Curtis Painter (Carson Wiggs kick) |Score=Purdue 62–10 |LastEntry=yes}}
{{AFB game box end}}

To finish a mostly dismal season for Purdue, the Boilermakers blew out arch-rival Indiana to reclaim the Old Oaken Bucket in Joe Tiller's final game. The win produced the largest ever margin of victory in the Bucket series.

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Statistics

Team

Team Opp
Scoring 296 301
  Points per Game 24.7 25.1
First Downs 254 230
  Rushing 93 116
  Passing 139 97
  Penalty 23 17
Total Offense 4493 4297
  Avg per Play 5.0 5.2
  Avg per Game 374.4 358.1
Fumbles-Lost 12–10 20–10
Penalties-Yards 60–484 76–603
  Avg per Game 40.3 50.2
Team Opp
Punts-Yards 57-2106 55-2097
  Avg per Punt 36.9 38.1
Time of Possession/Game 29:58 30:02
3rd Down Conversions 71/184 60/169
4th Down Conversions 15/29 10/21
Touchdowns Scored 37 36
Field Goals-Attempts-Long 13–21–53 17–25–49
PAT-Attempts 33–36 32–34
Attendance 396,915 356,534
  Games/Avg per Game 7/56,702 5/71,307

Scores by quarter

Road=PurdueR1=80R2=68R3=52R4=93R5=3Home=OpponentsH1=54H2=90H3=62H4=86H5=9
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Offense

Rushing

Name GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G
Kory Sheets 12 234 1185 54 1131 4.8 16 80 94.2
Justin Siller 9 60 240 73 167 2.8 2 20 18.6
Anthony Heygood 12 1 61 0 61 61.0 0 61 5.1
Frank Halliburton 11 13 39 2 37 2.8 0 12 3.4
Dan Dierking 12 9 34 0 34 3.8 0 13 2.8
Ralph Bolden 8 16 31 3 28 1.8 0 9 3.5
Joey Elliott 3 7 26 13 13 1.9 1 7 4.3
Curtis Painter 10 44 120 110 10 0.2 0 19 1.0
Desmond Tardy 12 5 14 5 9 1.8 0 8 0.8
Chris Bennett 1 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 6.0
Keith Smith 12 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.3
Team 9 1 0 2 −2 −2.0 0 0 −0.2
Total 12 392 1760 262 1498 3.8 19 80 124.8
Opponents 12 466 2378 280 2098 4.4 17 75 174.8

Passing

Name GP-GS Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G
Curtis Painter 10 118.6 379–227–11 59.9 2400 13 79 240.0
Justin Siller 9 100.5 106–59–2 55.7 496 3 35 55.1
Joey Elliott 3 98.7 15–8–0 53.3 81 0 21 27.0
Desmond Tardy 12 125.6 2–1–0 50.0 18 0 18 1.5
Team                
Total 12 114.2 502–295–13 58.8 2995 16 79 249.6
Opponents 12 115.0 359–202–10 56.3 2199 14 71 183.2

Receiving

Name GP-GS No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G
Greg Orton 12 69 720 10.4 5 43 60.0
Desmond Tardy 12 67 876 13.1 5 60 73.0
Keith Smith 12 49 486 9.9 2 31 40.5
Kory Sheets 12 37 253 6.8 1 25 21.1
Brandon Whittington 12 25 182 7.3 1 14 15.2
Jake Wasikowski 12 13 89 6.8 0 18 7.4
Aaron Valentin 12 11 224 20.4 2 79 18.7
Joe Whitest 10 7 59 8.4 0 16 5.9
Ralph Bolden 8 3 18 6.0 0 10 2.2
Arsenio Curry 9 2 18 9.0 0 9 2.0
Roberto Mcbean 12 2 16 8.0 0 13 1.3
Waynelle Gravesande 1 2 13 6.5 0 8 13.0
Colton McKey 10 2 9 4.5 0 6 0.9
Frank Halliburton 11 2 8 4.0 0 7 0.7
Curtis Painter 10 1 18 18.0 0 18 1.8
Jeff Lindsay 12 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.7
Dan Dierking 12 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.2
Jared Zwilling 7 1 −4 −4.0 0 0 −0.6
Total 12 295 2995 10.2 16 79 249.6
Opponents 12 202 2199 10.9 14 71 183.2

Defense

NameGPTackles SacksPass DefenseInterceptionsFumblesBlkd
Kick
Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds BrUp QBH No.-Yds Avg TD Long Rcv-Yds FF
Anthony Heygood 12 65 49 114 6.0–17 3 1–2 2.0 0 2 1–0 1
Torri Williams 12 54 29 83 0.5–1 6 2–29 14.5 0 29 1–0 2
Joe Holland 12 36 40 76 2.0–5 1.0–2 4
Ryan Kerrigan 12 31 25 56 11.5–49 7.0–40 4 1–8 8.0 0 2
Brandon King 12 24 24 48 2.0–7 9 1–60 60.0 0 60 1–0 1
Frank Duong 9 30 11 41 2.0–8 2 1–58 58.0 1 58 1–0 2
Chris Carlino 12 12 24 36 0.5–2 1–0
Dwight McLean 12 22 14 36 0.5–2 3 2–16 8.0 0 14 1–0
Mike Neal 12 18 15 33 10.0–51 5.5–39
David Pender 12 24 8 32 1.0–2 12 1–0 0.0 0
Ryan Baker 12 21 10 31 11.0–26 1.5–6 1–4 4.0 0 1–0
Alex Magee 12 14 14 28 6.0–29 3.5–18 1–0 1
Royce Adams 12 15 3 18 1.0–1
Josh McKinley 8 11 6 17 1.0–3
Jermaine Guynn 12 8 8 16 2.5–11 1.0–8
Keyon Brown 12 9 6 15 1.5–11 1.5–11
Gerald Gooden Jr. 12 11 3 14 4.0–15 2.0–12
Nicardo Golding 10 5 8 13
Dan Dierking 12 8 2 10
Total 12 485 325 810 64–249 24–145 44 10–177 17.7 1 60 10–0 9 2
Opponents 12 517 279 796 68–246 24–148 48 13–206 15.8 1 47 10–39 7 2

Special teams

NamePuntingKickoffs
No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd No. Yds Avg TB OB
Chris Summers 50 1919 38.4 59 5 16 14 1 16 935 58.4 2 1
Carson Wiggs 6 187 31.2 38 1 1 5 0 41 2403 58.6 3 1
Total 57 2106 36.9 59 6 17 19 1 57 3338 58.6 5 2
Opponents 55 2097 38.1 59 9 16 14 2 61 3828 62.8 10 2
NamePunt ReturnsKick Returns
No. Yds Avg TD Long No. Yds Avg TD Long
Desmond Tardy 9 57 6.3 0 13 12 345 28.8 0 68
Frank Halliburton 1 13 13.0 0 0
Mike Conway 0 11 0.0 1 11
Kory Sheets 14 259 18.5 0 45
Aaron Valentin 16 411 25.7 0 64
Royce Adams 5 94 18.8 0 28
Kyle Adams 1 3 3.0 0 3
Total 11 85 7.7 1 13 48 1112 23.2 0 68
Opponents 18 300 16.7 3 87 48 938 19.5 0 68
Statistics as of November 22, 2008 taken from Purdue CSTV

2009 NFL Draft

Player Position Round Pick NFL Club
Alex Magee Defensive Tackle 3 67 Kansas City Chiefs
Curtis Painter Quarterback 6 201 Indianapolis Colts

References

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8. ^{{cite web |url=http://espn.go.com/ncf/recap?id=283062509|title=Purdue Wins, Ends Michigan's 33-Year Bowl Appearance Streak|work=ESPN|date=November 1, 2008|accessdate=November 12, 2012}}
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