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Purdue ground game, Hudson Card deal Gophers major blow as Purdue rolls to 49-30 win

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Minnesota running back Jordan Nubin (30) is tackled by Purdue defensive back Sanoussi Kane (21) during the second half of an NCAA college football game in West Lafayette, Ind., Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023
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Devin Mockobee and Tyrone Tracy Jr. added some punch to Purdue's ground game Saturday. Hudson Card took advantage, delivering his most efficient game of the season.

It was an unbeatable combination.

Mockobee and Tracy became the first Boilermakers rushers to each top 100 yards in a game since 2018, Card matched his career high with three TD passes and Purdue rolled past Minnesota 49-30 to snap a four-game losing streak.

“Me and Tyrone, we were both running really well,” Mockobee said. “I think it all came down to execution. The offensive line, they were working their butts off and they were giving us lanes.”

The Boilermakers (3-7, 2-5 Big Ten) made everything else look easy.

Mockobee rushed 17 times for a season-best 153 yards and one TD. Tracy had 15 carries for 122 yards and two scores and had one catch for 52 yards. And the 353 yards rushing was Purdue's highest single-game total since 2012.

For first-year coach Ryan Walters — and his players —- this was the kind of offensive attack they expected to see all season.

“I think we had a great game plan and we took the shots accordingly,” Card said after going 17 of 25 with 251 yards and running eight times for 44 yards. “At the end of the day, we executed. That's what it's supposed to look like.”

Not to Minnesota (5-5, 3-4), which lost its second straight and possibly any hope of winning the Big Ten West. After beating Iowa (No. 22 CFP) on Oct. 21, they were tied for first. Now, they trail the Hawkeyes by two with two games remaining and still needing another win to become bowl eligible.

And in a season filled with frustrations, this game may go down as the worst of all.

“There’s no excuses, that was a bad night, not a bad life,” Minnesota coach P.J. Fleck said. “They’ve always been explosive, they took advantage of every opportunity tonight. They played very well on offense, we did’t play very well on defense..”

It showed.

For the first time since 2004, against Ball State, Purdue opened a game with TDs on its first four possessions while the Boilermakers defense repeatedly forced the Gophers to kick field goals.

The result was predictable.

After Minnesota took a 10-7 lead on its second possession, Card answered with a 24-yard TD pass to TJ Sheffield, who made a spectacular catch despite being held on the play. Tracy added a 6-yard TD run, following another Gophers field goal, and Card's 1-yard run late in the first half made it 28-13,

All Minnesota could muster after that was Chris Autman-Bell's incredible 27-yard TD catch from Athan Kaliakmanis just before halftime, another field goal and late two scores — when the game was all but over.

Kaliakmanis wound up 18 of 42 with 292 yards and three TDs. Jordan Nubin rushed 16 times for 89 yards and Daniel Jackson had seven receptions for 119 yards.

Up next

Minnesota: Visits No. 3 Ohio State (No. 1 CFP).

Purdue: Makes its final road trip this season next Saturday at Northwestern.

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