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Purdue's Quarterback Dilemma Exposed in West Coast Loss
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Purdue football suffered a 49-13 loss to Washington, struggling with offensive creativity and defensive resilience. The teams two-quarterback system, featuring Ryan Browne and Malachi Singleton, didnt spark their offense, while their defense couldnt sustain early momentum. Despite some individual defensive standouts, the first half was marked by conservative play-calling and a questionable challenge. The loss, particularly lopsided, sets the stage for the upcoming Bucket Game against the number two team in the country.
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01:54|Purdue wide receiver Arhmad Branch, a highly-touted recruit from the 2023 class, has announced his intention to enter the transfer portal, following the firing of head coach Ryan Walters and his staff. Branch, a four-star prospect, had an impressive senior year in high school, but his decision is part of a trend as eight Purdue players plan to enter the transfer portal. Meanwhile, Purdue has been signing new talent, including three-star tight end ArMari Towns, defensive lineman Josiah Hope, and athlete Jett Goldsberry, who is expected to focus on the secondary. Despite these new signings, Purdues recruiting class is currently ranked as the nations fifty-third and among the lowest in the Big Ten, as the program faces significant struggles in recent years.
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01:42|Purdue quarterback Malachi Singleton, who spent the season as a backup, has announced his intention to enter the NCAA transfer portal. He threw for 439 yards and 5 touchdowns this year, with a 59.4% completion rate. Questions arise about Purdues quarterback situation for the 2025 season, as Ryan Browne, the starter this past year, struggled late in the season. The team currently has Browne, Evans Chuba, Garyt Odom, and Bennett Meredith in the quarterback room, and has signed three-star quarterback Corin Berry. The possibility of another quarterback joining from the transfer portal is being considered.
Purdue Fires Running Backs & Offensive Line Coaches
01:44|Purdue head coach Barry Odom is making significant changes to his offensive coaching staff, parting ways with running backs coach Lamar Conard and offensive line coach Vance Vice. This comes after a challenging season where the team finished with a 2-10 record, struggling offensively and ranking last in the Big Ten in pass defense.
Purdue DT Harkless Entering Transfer Portal
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Purdue Football Coaching Changes: Conard, Vice Out
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