**Get the passing game to work.**The defense will be far, far better, but it still won't be the 1985 Chicago Bears. Being slightly improved still won't be enough, and the offense will have to keep up.Last year's Purdue attack only threw for more than 220 yards four times, and all four times it went for 290 or more. Out of those four games, two went to overtime, one was the paycheck win over Indiana State, and the other was a good battle with Michigan State.
Purdue Boilermakers Key Player
**TJ Lindsey, DT RFr.**And Jamarrion Harkless, and Marcus Moore, and Ian Jeffries, and all of the Purdue defensive tackles. Last year's crew wasn't awful, but everyone who wanted to hammer away with the ground game against this bunch, did.Lindsey is a 6-3, 295-pound former good recruit for Auburn, but he only saw a little bit of time last year. The talent and upside are there, and the sooner he becomes the program's defensive anchor - if he's able to get there - the better.
Purdue Boilermakers Top Transfer, Biggest Transfer Loss
**Top Transfer In: CJ Nunnally IV, EDGE Sr.**No, he's not the most talented player coming in, and other more important defenders need to step up, but no Purdue transfer has the proven production.Nunnally was steady in his two seasons at Akron - he was fine against Ohio State, South Carolina, and Rutgers, along with his play in the MAC - making 121 tackles with 13 sacks and 26 tackles for loss.
**Top Transfer Out: Dillon Thieneman, S Jr.**Thieneman is one of the best players in college football who hasn't achieved a national spotlight, making 210 tackles, six picks - all the interceptions as a freshman - with nine broken up passes and seven tackles for loss. He'll be an All-Big Ten performer again, but now he'll be that at Oregon.
Purdue Boilermakers Key Game
Rutgers, Oct. 25Purdue should beat Ball State and Southern Illinois to get to 2-0, and every game the rest of the way will be a problem. Unlike last year, Purdue will be on the right side of the close games, but there won't be a ton of them.By the end of October, Purdue should be as jelled as they're going to be. With at Michigan, Ohio State, and at Washington to follow, this has to be a W.- 2025 Purdue Schedule Breakdown
Purdue Boilermakers Top 10 Players
1. Devin Mockobee, RB Sr.2. CJ Nunnally IV, EDGE Sr.3. Jalen St. John, OT Sr.4. Tony Grimes, CB Sr.5. Ryan Turner, CB Jr.6. Ryan Browne, QB Soph.7. Nitro Tuggle, WR Soph.8. Crew Wakley, S Sr.9. Jack McCallister, P Sr.10. Marques Easley, OG RFr.
Purdue Boilermakers 2024 Fun Stats
- 1st Quarter Scoring: Opponents 104, Purdue 13- 4th Down Conversions: Opponents 12-of-16 (48%), Purdue 5-of-18 (28%)- Rushing TDs: Opponents 33, Purdue 9
Purdue Boilermakers 2025 Season Prediction, Win Total, What Will Happen
Be kind to us on this.Purdue is starting from near-scratch, and while the team will be better, this is all based on trying to figure out how all the puzzle pieces will be put together.Again, this will be a stronger, more talented team. The starting 22 is better, the coaching is better, and the schedule is …Yikes.
Put Purdue in the ACC or Big 12, and under Barry Odom, it's probably pushing for a bowl game.With a schedule that includes all four schools that were in the last two CFP National Championships. That, along with improved Minnesota, USC, and Illinois teams, and with a date against a Rutgers squad that will be the best yet under Greg Schiano, it'll be a fight each week after starting with wins over Ball State and Southern Illinois.
Set The Purdue Boilermakers Win Total At … 4Likely Wins: Ball State, Southern Illinois50/50 Games: Indiana, at Minnesota, at Northwestern, RutgersLikely Losses: Illinois, at Michigan, at Notre Dame, Ohio State, USC, at Washington2025 Purdue PreviewPurdue Offense BreakdownPurdue Defense Breakdown