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Purdue football vs. Illinois recap: Ryan Walters gets first win at Ross-Ade Stadium

The Purdue football team will look to keep the Cannon Trophy during Homecoming today in a matchup with Illinois at Ross-Ade Stadium.

Purdue is coming off a 38-17 loss to Wisconsin and sits at 1-3 (0-1 Big Ten) on the season. Illinois is 2-2 (0-1) in 2023.

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Final: Purdue 44, Illinois 19

Ryan Walters gets a win against his former team. On top of that, Walters gets his first win at home as head coach of Purdue.

Hudson Card threw 2 touchdowns and completed 18 of 26 passes for 217 yards. Tyrone Tracy Jr. ran for 112 yards on 21 carries and a touchdown. Deion Burks caught 5 passes for 83 yards and a score.

On defense, Sanoussi Kane led the way with 9 total tackles. Yanni Karlaftis was second on the team with 8.

1:58 left 4Q: Purdue's Tyrone Tracy Jr. runs in TD

This one is all but wrapped up. Tyrone Tracy Jr. capped off a 7-play drive that went 44 yards with a 1-yard touchdown run.

Purdue 44, Illinois 19

6:27 left 4Q: Illinois' Pat Bryant catches touchdown pass

Luke Altmyer threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Pat Bryant to cut Purdue's lead down a little. The Illini didn't convert the 2-point attempt.

Purdue 37, Illinois 19

:21 left 3Q: Deion Burks catches 10-yard TD

Purdue is really distancing itself from Illinois this quarter. After the Boilermaker defense stopped Illinois on downs, Purdue scored again with a Hudson Card to Deion Burks touchdown play for 10 yards.

Purdue 37, Illinois 13

3:41 left 3Q: Purdue extends lead with Devin Mockobee TD

The Boilermakers took over at their own 33-yard line but they moved the ball quickly on this drive. A face mask penalty on 1st and 10 moved the ball to midfield, and then Hudson Card threw a pass to Deion Burks, who made a heck of a catch to give Purdue the ball at the 6-yard line. Burks catch was for 44 yards.

Devin Mockobee punched in a 3-yard run to extend Purdue's lead.

Purdue 30, Illinois 13

9:59 left 3Q: Hudson Card throws TD to open second half

Purdue took the ball 75 yards on 10 plays that lasted 5:01. The drive ended with a 28-yard touchdown pass from Hudson Card to Garrett Miller.

Purdue 23, Illinois 13

Halftime: Purdue 16, Illinois 13

Illinois made some big plays to give itself a chance to get another 3 points. The Illini got to the Purdue 35-yard line and kicker Caleb Griffin nailed a 53-yard field goal attempt to end the half.

:28 left 2Q: Purdue tacks on field goal before halftime

They're having some clock issues, so this score did not take place at the :57 mark. Instead it was around the :28 mark.

Purdue started at their own 45-yard line. The offense didn't get much going, but they got close enough for Julio Macias to hit a 40 yarder.

Purdue 16, Illinois 10

5:46 left 2Q: Purdue's Dylan Downing responds with rushing TD

The Boilermakers responded to Illinois' first touchdown with a score of their own. Dylan Downing ran in a 16-yard touchdown to give Purdue the lead back. Two plays earlier, Hudson Card found Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen for a 30-yard pass.

Purdue 13, Illinois 10

7:52 left 2Q: Illinois takes back the lead with TD

It only took 5 plays, but Illinois moved the ball 80 yards to take back the lead. Luke Altmyer found Isaiah Williams for a 49-yard pass that took the Illini to the Purdue 7-yard line. Josh McCray capped off the drive with a touchdown run from there.

The scoring drive was set up by a Devin Mockobee fumble on the previous possession.

Illinois 10, Purdue 6

5:48 left 1Q: Purdue scores defensive TD on fumble

Purdue's defense just made a major play. On 2nd and 8 from their own 12-yard line, Illinois QB Luke Altmyer took a shotgun snap, went back to pass but was immediately pressured by DB Markevious Brown. Brown forced the fumble and DL Malik Langham jumped on the ball in the end zone. Touchdown Purdue. The PAT was blocked.

Purdue 6, Illinois 3

9:49 left 1Q: Illinois starts with FG on long drive

Illinois began the game with an 11-play drive that lasted 5:06 and 71 yards. The Fighting Illini got down to Purdue's 6-yard line, but the Boilermaker defense forced a field-goal attempt, which kicker Caleb Griffin converted from 24 yards out.

Purdue vs. Illinois start time today

3:30 p.m. ET Saturday, Sept. 30, 2023, at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Indiana

What channel is Purdue football on today?

TV: Peacock, with Brendan Burke (play-by-play), Michael Robinson (analysis), Zora Stephenson (sideline reporting)

Radio: Boilermaker Sports Network (96.5 FM in Lafayette, 1260 AM in Indianapolis)

Streaming: SiriusXM Channel 85, TuneIn,

What are the odds for Purdue vs. Illinois?

Favorite: Purdue by 1 point, according to BetMGM

Over/under: 53.5 total points

Moneyline: Illinois -110, Purdue -110

Purdue football schedule 2023

Date

Opponent

Time, TV/Result

Sept. 2

vs. Fresno State

L, 39-35

Sept. 9

at Virginia Tech

W, 24-17

Sept. 16

vs. Syracuse

L, 35-20

Sept. 22

vs. Wisconsin

L, 38-17

Sept. 30

vs. Illinois

3:30 p.m. ET, Peacock

Oct. 7

at Iowa

3:30 p.m. ET, Peacock

Oct. 14

vs. Ohio State

TBA, TBA

Oct. 28

at Nebraska

TBA, TBA

Nov. 4

at Michigan

TBA, TBA

Nov. 11

vs. Minnesota

TBA, TBA

Nov. 18

vs. Northwestern (Wrigley Field)

TBA, TBA

Nov. 25

vs. Indiana

TBA, TBA

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