NCAAF Game Recap - Purdue at Missouri
Sat Sep 16, 2017 4:00 PM EDT

ColSt
23
Bama
41
F
Tul
14
Okla
56
F
Clem
47
Lou
21
F
Tex
24
USC
27
F(1OT)
GASt
0
PSU
56
F
Fres
16
Wash
48
F
AF
13
Mich
29
F
Army
7
OSU
38
F
OkSt
59
Pitt
21
F
Wisc
40
BYU
6
F
LSU
7
MissSt
37
F
Sam
14
UGA
42
F
Mer
10
Aub
24
F
VaTec
64
ECU
17
F
K St
7
Vand
14
F
Stan
17
SDSU
20
F
SMU
36
TCU
56
F
OreSt
23
WaSt
52
F
Ill
23
SoFL
47
F
Tenn
20
Fla
26
F
UCLA
45
Mem
48
F
NM
14
Boise
28
F
UMass
21
Temp
29
F
Ariz
63
UTEP
16
F
IASt
41
Akr
14
F
ULLaf
21
TxAM
45
F
NIU
21
Neb
17
F
DelSt
16
WVU
59
F
UConn
18
UVA
38
F
Kans
30
Ohio
42
F
Furm
16
NCSt
49
F
Bayl
20
Duke
34
F
CoCar
23
UAB
30
F
NoCol
21
Colo
41
F
UtSt
10
Wake
46
F
TnTec
13
Ball
28
F
MidTN
3
MIN
34
F
NorTx
14
Iowa
31
F
C Mi
17
Syr
41
F
Mor
0
Rut
65
F
UNC
53
OD
23
F
Norf
14
JMU
75
F
ND
49
BC
20
F
Purd
35
MIZ
3
F
Colg
10
Buff
33
F
InSt
41
Lib
42
F
NCAT
35
UNCC
31
F
Kent
0
Marsh
21
F
B-C
0
FlAtl
45
F
App
20
TxSt
13
F
ArkPB
3
ArkSt
48
F
Idaho
28
WestMI
37
F
Tuls
51
Toled
54
F
IdSt
30
NEV
28
F
Oreg
49
Wyo
13
F
LT
23
W Ky
22
F
Sou
17
UTSA
51
F
AlaAM
0
SoAl
45
F
SMiss
28
ULMon
17
F
BGSU
7
NW
49
F
KY
23
SCar
13
F
Troy
27
NMS
24
F
AzSt
45
TxTch
52
F
Rice
3
Hou
38
F
Cin
21
MiaOH
17
F
SJSU
16
Utah
54
F
Miss
16
Cal
27
F
FLInt
Ind
Canc
GATec
UCF
Canc

Sep 16, 2017, 4:00 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Purdue (2-1)

14

14

7

0

35

Missouri (1-2)

0

3

0

0

3

Purdue gets 2nd win, dominates listless Missouri, 35-3
Sat Sep 16, 2017 9:37 PM

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) Purdue quarterback David Blough started his first game of the season Saturday against Missouri. He played like he never wants to give up the role.

Blough led the Boilermakers to touchdowns on their first three drives in a 35-3 victory.

"David played very well. He was very efficient," Purdue coach Jeff Brohm said. "Made plays, made some plays with his feet, didn't turn the ball over. I see improvement."

Purdue (2-1) uses a two-quarterback system, and Elijah Sindelar started the first two games. Blough's strong showing in last week's victory over Ohio earned him the start at Missouri. He made the decision look smart, completing 22 of 28 passes for 187 yards and a touchdown. He also rushed for Purdue's first touchdown, carrying 5 yards for the only points the Boilermakers needed.

Purdue opened the game with methodical touchdown drives of 75, 87 and 96 yards.

"It's just a title, it doesn't define anything for me," Blough said of getting the start. "I would have been ready if I played the second quarter. It feels good when you walk down the field, score a couple of touchdowns on the first couple of drives."

Sindelar was efficient, too, completing 4 of 6 passes for 85 yards and a touchdown.

"We're going to need them both at some point in time," Brohm said

Nine Purdue players had at least one rush, with Tario Fuller carrying 19 times for 90 yards and a touchdown.

As well as Purdue played offensively, its defense was even better, holding Missouri (1-2) to just 203 yards. Missouri quarterback Drew Lock completed 12 of 28 passes for 133 yards with two interceptions. The Tigers looked like an offensive powerhouse in a season-opening 72-43 victory over Missouri State but have scored a combined 16 points in two games since.

"I feel like we got lined up, covered down and made them earn everything they got," Brohm said. "Because of that, they didn't earn a lot. We didn't give them cheap plays. I thought it was a dominant defensive effort from the beginning to the end."

The Tigers' only points came on Tucker McCann's 29-yard field goal as time expired in the first half. That cut the Purdue lead to 28-3.

Any thought of Missouri carrying momentum to the second half ended when linebacker Markus Bailey intercepted Lock's sideline pass on the first drive after halftime. Blough capped that drive with a 1-yard touchdown pass to Richie Worship.

Purdue shut down running back Damarea Crockett, who entered the game with 299 yards rushing, averaging 8.3 yards per carry. The Boilermakers held him to 19 yards on 10 carries.

"We didn't have much room to run up front," Missouri coach Barry Odom said. "It didn't matter much what back was in there."

A few sequences summed up the Tigers' listless performance. In the second quarter, Missouri committed penalties on four straight plays - three false starts and a holding infraction. Late in the fourth quarter, Lock threw what appeared to be a touchdown pass to J'Mon Moore, but Purdue cornerback Kamal Hardy wrestled it away from Moore for an interception.

"I think we all know how much potential this team has," Crockett said. "To see us come out there like that . reality smacked us in the face."

THE TAKEAWAY

PURDUE: The Boilermakers spread the offensive wealth. Nine players got at least one carry, and 13 receivers caught a pass. Jackson Anthrop led the receiving corps with six catches for 36 yards and a touchdown.

MISSOURI: The only positive for Missouri was the play of Corey Fatoney, who averaged 48.2 yards per punt and killed four of them inside the Purdue 20-yard line.

SOUL SEARCHING

From 2005-14, under coach Gary Pinkel, the Tigers made bowl games in nine out of 10 seasons and posted double-digit win totals in five of those seasons. After going 4-8 in his first season and starting this year 1-2, Odom's Tigers appeared lost.

Odom conducted a fiery, lectern-smacking press conference after last week's 31-13 loss to South Carolina. The next day, he fired defensive coordinator DeMontie Cross, citing "philosophical differences." The move was surprising, since Odom calls all the defensive signals and is considered the de facto defensive coordinator. The defense struggled again against Purdue, and afterward Odom was somber and subdued.

"We've got decisions to make about what we're going to be," he said. "Like I've done since I've been a head coach, we'll have very hard, frank and open discussions. Sometimes they're really hard to do when you deal in truth and fact and honesty. That's where we're at."

TIME AFTER TIME

Missouri, which runs its offense at one of the fastest paces in the nation, isn't interested in winning the time-of-possession battle, but this was ridiculous. Purdue had the ball for 43:43, compared to Missouri's 16:17.

UP NEXT

PURDUE: The Boilermakers travel to Michigan for their Big Ten opener.

MISSOURI: The Tigers return to Southeastern Conference play with a home game against Auburn.

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Passing

Purd Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
D. Blough 28 22 78.6 1 187 25 0 106.4
E. Sindelar 6 4 66.7 1 85 54 1 109.7
MIZ Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
D. Lock 28 12 42.9 0 133 29 2 27.8

Rushing

Purd Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
T. Fuller 19 90 4.7 36 1
J. Sparks 6 22 3.7 12 0
MIZ Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
I. Witter 7 25 3.6 10 0
L. Rountree III 6 22 3.7 13 0

Receiving

Purd Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
C. Herdman 1 54 54.0 54 0
J. Anthrop 6 36 6.0 17 1
MIZ Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
J. Moore 3 61 20.3 29 0
D. Mason 6 40 6.7 17 0

Fumbles

Purd F FL
D. Knox 1 0

Returning

Purd KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
J. Anthrop 0 0 0 1 -1.0 0 0
MIZ KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
J. Brooks 1 16.0 0 16 0 0 0
R. Floyd 0 0 0 1 -12.0 0 0

Punting

Purd Punt Yds Avg LgPu
J. Schopper 4 193 48.3 63
MIZ Punt Yds Avg LgPu
C. Fatony 9 434 48.2 65

Takeaways

Purd Int Yds InTD
M. Bailey 1 22 0
K. Hardy 1 34 0
MIZ Int Yds InTD
T. Wilson 1 16 0

Team Stats Comparison

Purd MIZ
Points For 35 3
Total Yards 477 203
Rushing Yards 205 70
Passing Yards 272 133
Passing Completions / Attempts 26/34 12/28
Turnovers 1 3
Interceptions Thrown 1 2
Fumbles - Lost 1/0 1/1
First Downs 26 10
Penalties - Yards 3/25 6/46
Time Of Possession 43:43 17:17
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 8/17 2/11
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 2/3 0/0
Punts - Average Yards 4/48 9/48

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter Purd MIZ
Purd 05:03 TD David Blough 5 yd run (Spencer Evans kick) 7 0
Purd 09:19 TD Tario Fuller 36 yd run (J.D. Dellinger kick) 14 0
2nd Quarter Purd MIZ
Purd 03:09 TD Richie Worship 3 yd run (Spencer Evans kick) 21 0
Purd 12:40 TD Jackson Anthrop 5 yd pass from Elijah Sindelar (J.D. Dellinger kick) 28 0
MIZ 15:00 FG Tucker McCann 29 yd FG 28 3
3rd Quarter Purd MIZ
Purd 02:30 TD Richie Worship 1 yd pass from David Blough (Spencer Evans kick) 35 3
4th Quarter Purd MIZ
No scores this quarter

Game Information

Stadium: Memorial Stadium at Faurot Field, Columbia, Missouri
Attendance: 53,262
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