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Summary

Nebraska defeated Purdue 28-10 Saturday, and boy howdy, is there a lot of complaining about a team that is 4-1 so far on the season. So much negativity. Granted, it was an ass ugly first half of football, but in the end Nebraska ended up soundly beating Purdue. The Blackshirt defense held them to only 50 yards rushing, 174 yards passing, and 10 points. That’s a pretty decent outing. We will review Purdue, taking your questions and comments, BUT more importantly, Rutgers guy Greg Patuto from our Rutgers site On The Banks will join us to talk about the Scarlet Knights. They’re 4-0, having just defeated Washington in their Big Ten opener. It was a weird game. Washington ran for 207 yards, passed for 314, far surpassing Rutgers’ offense, but still lost the game. How and why does that happen? We’ll have many questions for the Rutgers guy, and you’d better bring some yourself.

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Duration
01:33:24
Publishing date
2024-09-30 22:33
Link
https://cornnation.podbean.com/e/nebraska-beats-purdue-but-can-they-defeat-an-undefeated-rutgers/
Contributors
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Enclosures
https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/bb773ypesk6e3kie/therapy100.mp3
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Nebraska defeated Purdue 28-10 Saturday, and boy howdy, is there a lot of complaining about a team that is 4-1 so far on the season. So much negativity.

Granted, it was an ass ugly first half of football, but in the end Nebraska ended up soundly beating Purdue. The Blackshirt defense held them to only 50 yards rushing, 174 yards passing, and 10 points. That’s a pretty decent outing.

We will review Purdue, taking your questions and comments, BUT more importantly,

Rutgers guy Greg Patuto from our Rutgers site On The Banks will join us to talk about the Scarlet Knights. They’re 4-0, having just defeated Washington in their Big Ten opener.

It was a weird game. Washington ran for 207 yards, passed for 314, far surpassing Rutgers’ offense, but still lost the game. How and why does that happen?

We’ll have many questions for the Rutgers guy, and you’d better bring some yourself.