Ohio State Football: Braxton Miller Will Make Purdue Forget Denard Robinson

The last time Purdue faced a dual-threat quarterback this season, Michigan’s Denard Robinson went off for 235 rushing yards.
You can expect the same kind of output from sophomore and Heisman contender Braxton Miller on Saturday in Columbus.
Miller has rushed for 912 yards and nine touchdowns this season, comparable to the 804 yards and six touchdowns Robinson has accumulated on the ground. That includes 471 rushing yards and two touchdowns in his past two games.
To say the dynamic sophomore will blow through Purdue’s defense would be an understatement.
It must be rough to have trouble stopping the run when you are in the same conference as Miller and Robinson. The Boilermakers will game plan this week, find what they did wrong against Robinson and march into Columbus with fire in their bellies. 
It won’t matter.

Purdue simply doesn’t have the personnel to stop a quarterback like Miller this season. Heck, the Boilermakers didn’t have it last season, either, when Robinson and Co….

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