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UPDATE (Saturday 5:06 p.m.): Boilers have horrifying day on Halloween

UPDATE (Saturday 5:06 p.m.): Boilers have horrifying day on Halloween

MADISON, Wis. – The Purdue football team returned home on Halloween after a horrifying 37-0 loss at Wisconsin.

The pace of the game was set during the first drive when Wisconsin (6-2, 3-2 Big Ten) drove 80 yards down the field in a drive that did not include a single pass. Purdue (3-6, 2-3 Big Ten) was not able to respond to the powerful Wisconsin offensive line that pushed Purdue’s defense around for a good portion of the day.

Junior defensive end Ryan Kerrigan believes that the first drive was the key point of the game.

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