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All the writers at College Football News are taking Minnesota, making it the Consensus Pick
Oddshark has Minnesota winning 38-24
Minnesota will win, cover the spread, and the total will go over.
The Daily Gopher has Minnesota winning 31-10
Michigan State’s defensive front is superior to Purdue’s and they opted to put an extra defender in the box to stop the run, trusting their defensive backs in tight man coverage and daring quarterback Tanner Morgan to beat them through the air. That proved to be a fatal mistake on their part and they were forced to pivot from single-high safety coverage to two-high, but that only allowed the Gophers to get the ground game rolling. We’ll see if Purdue takes a similar approach, but obviously shutting down this dynamic Minnesota offense is easier said than done.
Jeff Brohm is 1-4 against P.J. Fleck, having lost four straight to Minnesota. The Boilermakers haven’t won in Minneapolis since 2007 and are 0-6 at Huntington Bank Stadium. Purdue has struggled against FBS opponents this season, dropping one-score games to Penn State and Syracuse and needing a late turnover to squeak past Florida Atlantic by a two-point margin. This doesn’t seem like a good matchup for the Boilermakers, especially if O’Connell is out. This Purdue team is also very undisciplined, averaging 7.5 penalties per game.
ATS has the Gophers winning this match-up
Last time out, Purdue hosted Florida Atlantic and escaped with a 28-26 win. Purdue led 7-0 after the first quarter, but themselves down 13-7 late the second quarter. The Boilermakers scored late in the second to take the lead into the half and then extended that lead with an early score in the third quarter. Purdue led 21-20 heading into the fourth and stopped a FAU two-point conversion to get the win. Austin Burton went 21.29 for 166 yards, three touchdowns, and one interception on the night. Charlie Jones grabbed nine passes for 59 yards, a 6.6 average, and two touchdowns in the win. Defensively, the Boilermakers allowed 419 total yards and forced two FAU turnovers, one interception and one recovered fumble.
Minnesota opened Big Ten play with a dominant 34-7 win at Michigan State. The Golden Gophers jumped out to a 14-0 first quarter lead and led 21-0 at the half. Minnesota scored the first 34 points of the game and were 17 seconds away from pitching a road shutout, but the Spartans scored a consolation touchdown. Tanner Morgan went 23/26 for 268 yards, three touchdowns, and zero interceptions on the night. Daniel Jackson hauled in two touchdown passes and Nick Kallerup grabbed the other touchdown from Tanner Morgan. Defensively, Minnesota allowed 240 total yards and forced three Michigan State turnovers, two interceptions and one recovered fumble.
I think Minnesota is a top 10 team in the country and I am going to bet them until they tell me not to.
Sporting News has Minnesota winning 34-27
The Gophers are ranked after an encouraging 4-0 start, and they have the top defense in the nation so far. Purdue will test that with a passing attack that averages 311 yards per game. It's hard to make a pick here without knowing whether Boilermakers quarterback Aidan O'Connell plays. We want to see that battle of sixth-year quarterbacks with Tanner Morgan. We'll assume for now O'Connell plays. The last three meetings have been one-score victories for Minnesota.
Pick: Minnesota wins 34-27 and fails to cover the spread.
Oddshark has Minnesota winning 38-24
Minnesota will win, cover the spread, and the total will go over.
The Daily Gopher has Minnesota winning 31-10
Michigan State’s defensive front is superior to Purdue’s and they opted to put an extra defender in the box to stop the run, trusting their defensive backs in tight man coverage and daring quarterback Tanner Morgan to beat them through the air. That proved to be a fatal mistake on their part and they were forced to pivot from single-high safety coverage to two-high, but that only allowed the Gophers to get the ground game rolling. We’ll see if Purdue takes a similar approach, but obviously shutting down this dynamic Minnesota offense is easier said than done.
Jeff Brohm is 1-4 against P.J. Fleck, having lost four straight to Minnesota. The Boilermakers haven’t won in Minneapolis since 2007 and are 0-6 at Huntington Bank Stadium. Purdue has struggled against FBS opponents this season, dropping one-score games to Penn State and Syracuse and needing a late turnover to squeak past Florida Atlantic by a two-point margin. This doesn’t seem like a good matchup for the Boilermakers, especially if O’Connell is out. This Purdue team is also very undisciplined, averaging 7.5 penalties per game.
ATS has the Gophers winning this match-up
Last time out, Purdue hosted Florida Atlantic and escaped with a 28-26 win. Purdue led 7-0 after the first quarter, but themselves down 13-7 late the second quarter. The Boilermakers scored late in the second to take the lead into the half and then extended that lead with an early score in the third quarter. Purdue led 21-20 heading into the fourth and stopped a FAU two-point conversion to get the win. Austin Burton went 21.29 for 166 yards, three touchdowns, and one interception on the night. Charlie Jones grabbed nine passes for 59 yards, a 6.6 average, and two touchdowns in the win. Defensively, the Boilermakers allowed 419 total yards and forced two FAU turnovers, one interception and one recovered fumble.
Minnesota opened Big Ten play with a dominant 34-7 win at Michigan State. The Golden Gophers jumped out to a 14-0 first quarter lead and led 21-0 at the half. Minnesota scored the first 34 points of the game and were 17 seconds away from pitching a road shutout, but the Spartans scored a consolation touchdown. Tanner Morgan went 23/26 for 268 yards, three touchdowns, and zero interceptions on the night. Daniel Jackson hauled in two touchdown passes and Nick Kallerup grabbed the other touchdown from Tanner Morgan. Defensively, Minnesota allowed 240 total yards and forced three Michigan State turnovers, two interceptions and one recovered fumble.
I think Minnesota is a top 10 team in the country and I am going to bet them until they tell me not to.
Sporting News has Minnesota winning 34-27
The Gophers are ranked after an encouraging 4-0 start, and they have the top defense in the nation so far. Purdue will test that with a passing attack that averages 311 yards per game. It's hard to make a pick here without knowing whether Boilermakers quarterback Aidan O'Connell plays. We want to see that battle of sixth-year quarterbacks with Tanner Morgan. We'll assume for now O'Connell plays. The last three meetings have been one-score victories for Minnesota.
Pick: Minnesota wins 34-27 and fails to cover the spread.