The Boilermakers should find success through the air but will need several big plays to stay close to the second-ranked Buckeyes Buy Photo Purdue quarterback David Blough gets chased by Owen Carney of Illinois in the second half Saturday, October 13, 2018, in Champaign, Illinois. Purdue thumped Illinois 46-7.(Photo: John Terhune/Journal & Courier)Buy Photo Story Highlights Yards per play (Big Ten games): Ohio State 6.6; Purdue 6.9 Yards per play allowed (Big Ten games): Ohio State 5.4; Purdue 5.6 Turnover margin (Big Ten games): Ohio State (+4); Purdue (-2) Tackles for loss (Big Ten games): Ohio State 28; Purdue 15 Ohio State running game vs. Purdue against the run For the first time in a long time, the Buckeyes aren’t leaning on their ground game. They can do it – and do it well – but they’ve gained most of their yardage through the air. In four Big Ten games,…
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