Tonight on BTN/BTN2Go: Minnesota's 2014 comeback win over Purdue

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At 8 p.m. ET tonight on BTN/BTN2Go, we’re airing Minnesota’s memorable 39-38 victory over Purdue in the 2014 regular season.

This contest was an offensive shootout with 901 total yards and 77 combined points scored between the Gophers and Boilermakers.

Top moment: Cedric Thompson picked off Austin Appleby’s pass with 2:28 left in the game to seal the win for the Gophers.

Top stat line: These two teams combined for 901 total yards of offense in this game, 583 of which came on the ground.

Top player: David Cobb was the star in this game. The Gophers back carried the ball 35 times for 194 yards and a touchdown in the victory.

http://btn.com/2015/07/09/tonight-on-btnbtn2go-minnesotas-2014-comeback-win-over-purdue/

Go Gophers!!
 

This was a fun game to be at, pretty exciting moments and plenty of tension.
 

Thanks for the heads up Bleed. Seems like the only games they've been re-playing lately were the Nebraska and Illinois games.
 

BTN blows. All you see is the Buckeyes, Michigan, Nebraska, Penn State and Wisconsin. The only game I like seeing them replay is the Wisconsin 59-0 gutting by Ohio State.
 

BTN blows. All you see is the Buckeyes, Michigan, Nebraska, Penn State and Wisconsin. The only game I like seeing them replay is the Wisconsin 59-0 gutting by Ohio State.
Please stick to your Wisconsin threads.
 


Is this the football in 60 format, or the entire game rebroadcast?
 

Purdue looked so good that game. So freakin' fast. Thought for sure they'd shock someone later in the year.

At least BTN is taking a break from showing 2006 Michigan-Ohio State. Just kidding....its on at 6 pm tonight.
 

This was the only Homecoming I saw us win in my 4.5-year student career at the U. Was lucky too, as it was my last Homecoming there as a student.
 

That game is an a perfect example of the tightrope Kill has been walking the last couple of years.
There is very little margin of error with the style of play. The amazing thing is how plays that used to always seem to go against us are now breaking our way. Didn't Thompson blow a coverage and give up a TD earlier in the game?
 








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