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PURDUE ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Mackey Arena, Room 2235 / 900 John R PURDUE ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Mackey Arena, Room 2235 / 900 John R. Wooden Dr. / West Lafayette, Ind. 47907 GAME TWELVE Purdue heads to Bloomington to battle for Old Oaken Bucket Purdue at Indiana Saturday is the 119th meeting between the Boilermakers and Hoosiers. Saturday, Nov. 26, 2016, Noon ET »GAME THEMES TEAM COMPARISON Memorial Stadium (52,929) • Saturday is Purdue’s sixth game under Bloomington, Indiana interim head coach Gerad Parker and THE BROADCASTS third on the road. • Parker was named interim head coach TV: ESPNU Oct. 16 after Darrell Hazell was relieved Anish Shroff, Play-by-Play Record ........... 3-8, 1-7 Record ........... 5-6, 3-5 Ahmad Brooks, Analyst of his duties. • Purdue and Indiana meet for the 119th Conference .....Big Ten Conf. ................Big Ten RADIO: Purdue Sports Network Pts/Gm ................24.6 Pts/Gm ................25.9 time in series history. Opp Pts/Gm ........39.4 Opp Pts/Gm ........27.6 Tim Newton, Play-by-Play • Saturday is the 92nd meeting in the Pete Quinn, Analyst Rush Yds/Gm ....101.1 Rush Yds/Gm ....155.5 Kelly Kitchel, Sideline Bucket Series. Pass Yds/Gm .....301.3 Pass Yds/Gm .....292.5 Rob Blackman, Producer • Purdue is looking for its first win in the Total Def/Gm ....461.9 Total Def/Gm ....382.2 Scott Fenstermaker, Engineer series since 2012. Ret. Starters O/D ...19 Ret. Starters O/D ...16 • The Boilermakers are looking for their Last: .. Wisconsin, L 20-49 Last: .at Michigan, L 10-20 SIRIUS: Channel 135 / XM: Channel 195 first win in Bloomington since 2011. TuneIn.com TEAM STAT LEADERS • Purdue is coming off a 49-20 loss to No. 6 PASSING PASSING Wisconsin. SCHEDULE/RESULTS #11 David Blough #21 Richard Lagow • The top two passing offenses in the Big 271-472, 3127 yards, 228-380, 3057 yards, Date Opponent TV Result Ten square off. Purdue averages 301.3 23 TD, 19 INT 17 TD, 13 INT Sept. 3 Eastern Kentucky ESPNews W 45-24 pass yards per game to Indiana’s 292.5. Sept. 10 Cincinnati BTN L 20-38 • Saturday’s game is the third in four years RUSHING RUSHING Sept. 24 Nevada ESPNews W 24-14 to be played in Bloomington. #8 Markell Jones #34 Devine Redding Oct. 1 at Maryland BTN L 7-50 131-581, 3 TD, 4.4 AVG 212-951, 5 TD, 4.5 AVG Oct. 8 at Illinois BTN W 34-31 (OT) Oct. 15 Iowa ESPN2 L 35-49 »SERIES HISTORY RECEIVING RECEIVING Oct. 22 at No. 8 Nebraska ABC/ESPN2 L 14-27 • Series record: Purdue leads 72-40-6 #7 DeAngelo Yancey #87 Mitchell Paige Oct. 29 No. 24 Penn State ABC/ESPN2 L 24-62 (First meeting: 1891 / Last meeting: 2014) 43-873, 9 TD, 20.3 YPC 53-577, 2 TD, 10.9 YPC Nov. 5 at Minnesota BTN L 31-43 • Purdue points: 2,646 Nov. 12 Northwestern BTN L 17-45 • Indiana points: 1,725 DEFENSE DEFENSE Nov. 19 No. 6 Wisconsin ABC L 20-49 • Series record in West Lafayette: Purdue #21 Markus Bailey #8 Tegray Scales Nov. 26 at Indiana ESPNU Noon leads 37-22-4 89 tkls, 6 TFL, 2 PBU, 2 INT 106 tkls, 16.5 TFL, 4 sack KEY NUMBER • In Ross-Ade Stadium: Purdue leads 28- THE SERIES Purdue has thrown a touchdown 14-2 Purdue leads the series 72-40-6 and pass of at least 45 yards in seven • Series record in Bloomington: Purdue boasts a 58-30-3 advantage in the straight games. Last week, David leads 33-18-2 Bucket Series, which began in 1925. Blough hit DeAngelo Yancey for a • In Memorial Stadium: Purdue leads 17-11 Indiana has won the last three. 75-yard touchdown in the second • Games decided by 3 points or less: quarter against No. 6 Wisconsin. Indiana leads 11-10 POSTGAME MEDIA INFO 7ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS • Games decided by 7 points or less: Purdue The Purdue locker room will remain closed Assoc. Director, Football ...... Matt Rector leads 23-21 following all football games. Media should ................................... [email protected] • Longest Purdue win streak: 10 (1948-57) request players through Matt Rector of ..........765.494.3196 (o); 765.237.1330 (c) • Longest Indiana win streak: 4 (1944-47) the Purdue Athletics Communications staff Assoc. Director, Secondary FB .Matt Staudt • Current streak: Indiana 3 during the fourth quarter. ................................ [email protected] • Largest Purdue victory: 68-0 in 1892 ..........765.496.7842 (o); 765.414.1984 (c) • Largest Indiana victory: 52-7 in 1988 Purdue interim head coach Gerad Parker Website ........................PurdueSports.com • Last Purdue home victory: 2012 and four selected players will be available Facebook ... Facebook.com/PurdueFootball • Last Purdue road victory: 2011 in the designated media room. Assistant Twitter ..............................@BoilerFootball • Last Indiana home victory: 2014 coaches will not be available. Instagram .........................@BoilerFootball • Last Indiana road victory: 2015 #BoilerUp 1 2016 PURDUE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES - at INDIANA MEDIA AVAILABILITY Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Saturday Sunday Monday No availability Noon - 12:45 ET After Practice No availability GAME DAY No availability No availability Gerad Parker press Coach Parker and Noon ET conference and four requested Purdue at Indiana teleconference in players All-American Dining Postgame Room* Coach Parker on Coach Parker and “Purdue Football Friday four requested play- 1:20 ET Show” at 6 p.m. at ers in the interview No availability Coach Parker on B1G Stacked Pickle room Conference Call After Practice Four requested players *Out-of-town media request teleconference number from Matt Rector GERAD PARKER FILE »GAME 11 REWIND • Purdue lost to No. 6 Wisconsin 49-20. Gerad Parker was coordinator, wide receivers and running • The Boilermakers led 3-0 after the first elevated to interim head backs coach. He began his collegiate quarter, becoming just the fourth team coach Oct. 16, 2016, coaching career as a graduate assistant to score in the opening 15 minutes taking over for Darrell at Kentucky, his alma mater. against the Badgers this season. Hazell, who was relieved A four-year letterwinner for the • Wisconsin took advantage of a trio of of his duties. Wildcats, Parker twice was named to Purdue turnovers to take a 35-10 lead Parker is in his fourth the Southeastern Conference Scholar at the half. season at Purdue. He Athlete Honor Roll (2002 and 2003), • The Boilermakers’ touchdown came on was hired Feb. 11, 2013, and spent his was selected the Most Inspirational a 75-yard pass from David Blough to first two seasons as tight ends coach Player by his teammates (2004) and was DeAngelo Yancey. before becoming wide receivers coach the UK Football Scholar Athlete of the • Jake Replogle played his first full in 2015. He also has served as recruiting Year (2004). game since Oct. 8 at Illinois. He had a coordinator. Parker (born Jan. 4, 1981) earned dominant first quarter and finished the Parker is the second-youngest head his bachelor’s degree in business day with eight tackles, including 2.5 coach in college football this season. management in 2003 and his master’s in for loss. In Parker’s first season as wide education in 2005, both from Kentucky. • Blough found Yancey for a second receivers coach, junior DeAngelo Yancey He and his wife, Kandi, have three touchdown in the fourth quarter. regained the form he displayed as a daughters: Kolbi, Gwyneth and Rosalyn. • Yancey finished the day with a career- true freshman. After totaling merely Rosalyn was born Sept. 6, 2016, four high 155 receiving yards on six catches, 12 catches as a sophomore, Yancey days before the Boilermakers hosted including two touchdowns. bounced back with 48 receptions Cincinnati. • David Blough extended his streak of for a team-high 700 yards and five games with at least one touchdown touchdowns. Senior Danny Anthrop led pass to 11. all Boilermakers with 57 receptions in “We have a lot of football still ahead • Markus Bailey continues to lead the 2015, the most by a Purdue player since of us this season, and it’s important defense, as he finished with nine Antavian Edison had 58 catches in 2012. that our primary focus be on providing tackles, including 2.0 for loss. Parker previously worked at our team with the best possible • Gregory Phillips came up with a fumble Marshall, joining the Thundering Herd preparation and opportunity for recovery on a Wisconsin muffed punt. coaching staff in the spring of 2011 and success. I appreciate Gerad taking over It was Purdue’s first fumble recovery spending two years as wide receivers on an interim basis and look forward since the Illinois game. coach. In 2012, Marshall led all Football to his leadership and the continued • J.D. Dellinger was 2-for-2 on field goals Bowl Subdivision teams in passing commitment and efforts of our entire and is now 9-for-13 on the season. He offense with an average of 365.1 yards football coaching staff.” has made seven of his last eight after per game. Wide receiver Tommy Shuler - Athletics Director Mike Bobinski starting the year 2-for-5. led all FBS players with 9.2 receptions • The game was senior day as 18 per game and ranked 18th nationally student-athletes played their final with 94.8 yards per game average. In a “I have an obligation to Mike game at Ross-Ade Stadium. Sept. 29 game against Purdue in West (Bobinski), Purdue University, the guys Lafayette, Shuler set an opponent in the locker room and our coaching »FIRST(S) AND 10 record vs. the Boilermakers with 19 staff to make sure we put our best foot • DeAngelo Yancey had 155 receiving receptions for 200 yards.
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