No. 2 Oregon routs Purdue 35-0,
remains on top of Big Ten with first road shutout in over 30 years
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[October 19, 2024]
By MICHAEL MAROT
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — Oregon coach Dan Lanning challenged his
team to see how it would respond to a long road trip on a short week
following its 32-31 victory over then-No. 2 Ohio State last week.
The No. 2 Ducks aced that test Friday night.
Jordan James had touchdown runs on Oregon’s first two series, Dillon
Gabriel threw for two more scores and Oregon delivered its first
road shutout since 1992 with a 35-0 rout over Purdue.
“I think we showed what we’re capable of,” Lanning said. “It’s our
first shutout in a long time. This conference is tough, and you've
got to be able to go on the road and get a win.”
Oregon (7-0, 4-0 Big Ten) will remain atop the conference standings
for another week along with No. 3 Penn State and potentially No. 16
Indiana if the Hoosiers beat Nebraska on Saturday.
For the Ducks, though, it was a familiar script.
James had 10 carries for 50 yards and two touchdowns in his fifth
straight game with a score. Gabriel was 21 of 25 for 290 yards, two
touchdowns and one interception, and Tez Johnson had seven catches
for 66 yards and one TD.
Ryan Browne was 9 of 19 for 93 yards and one interception with 48
rushing yards in his second career start as Hudson Card remained in
the concussion protocol. Reggie Love had 11 carries for 93 yards and
Purdue (1-6, 0-4) lost it sixth straight — three by at least 35
points.
It was more of the same for Purdue on Friday.
“I haven't needed to, like, beg them to continue to play or continue
to be bought in,” coach Ryan Walters said. “When you have failures,
I think you need to be able to point to why you failed and come up
with solutions on how to improve. I think when you do that and point
to something tangible, it gives a sense of hope.”
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Purdue quarterback Ryan Browne, right, is tackled by Oregon
linebacker Bryce Boettcher, left, during the first half of an NCAA
college football game in West Lafayette, Ind., Friday, Oct. 18,
2024. (AP Photo/AJ Mast)
Oregon took a 21-0 lead behind James' TDs of 8 and
1 yards and Gabriel's 12-yard TD pass to Johnson early in the second
quarter.
The Boilermakers gave up an 8-yard touchdown pass from Gabriel to
Noah Whittington, who pinned the ball to his helmet, and a 2-yard
rushing touchdown from Jay Harris in the fourth quarter.
Takeaways
Oregon: Despite making a cross-country trip on a short week, the
Ducks dominated the Boilermakers.
Purdue: A bad season suddenly got worse. With fans clamoring for a
coaching change heading into a bye week, a looming decision on how
to handle his two quarterbacks, and top recruits decommitting,
Walters won't get much rest.
Poll implications
Oregon's players, coaches and fans will now tune into Saturday's
night SEC showdown, No. 5 Georgia at No. 1 Texas. If the Bulldogs
win, Oregon could jump up to No. 1. If the Longhorns win, the Ducks
will spend another week at No. 2.
Up next
Oregon: Hosts No. 22 Illinois next Saturday.
Purdue: Hosts Northwestern on Saturday, Nov. 2.
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