The 2020 Purdue Boilermakers football team represented Purdue University during the 2020 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Boilermakers played their home games at Ross–Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Indiana, and competed in the West Division of the Big Ten Conference. They were led by fourth-year head coach Jeff Brohm.
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Conference | Big Ten Conference |
West Division | |
Record | 2–4 (2–4 Big Ten) |
Head coach |
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Co-offensive coordinator | Brian Brohm (4th season) |
Co-offensive coordinator | JaMarcus Shephard (3rd season) |
Offensive scheme | Spread |
Co-defensive coordinator | Bob Diaco (1st season) |
Co-defensive coordinator | Anthony Poindexter (4th season) |
Base defense | Multiple |
Home stadium | Ross–Ade Stadium |
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No. 2 Ohio State xy$^ | 5 | – | 0 | 7 | – | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 12 Indiana | 6 | – | 1 | 6 | – | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Penn State | 4 | – | 5 | 4 | – | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Maryland | 2 | – | 3 | 2 | – | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rutgers | 3 | – | 6 | 3 | – | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Michigan | 2 | – | 4 | 2 | – | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Michigan State | 2 | – | 5 | 2 | – | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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No. 10 Northwestern xy | 6 | – | 1 | 7 | – | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 16 Iowa | 6 | – | 2 | 6 | – | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wisconsin | 3 | – | 3 | 4 | – | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Minnesota | 3 | – | 4 | 3 | – | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nebraska | 3 | – | 5 | 3 | – | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Purdue | 2 | – | 4 | 2 | – | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Illinois | 2 | – | 6 | 2 | – | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Championship: Ohio State 22, Northwestern 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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On August 11, 2020, the Big Ten Conference canceled all fall sports competitions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] However, on September 16, the Big Ten reinstated the season, announcing an eight-game season beginning on October 24.[3]
Spring Game
editThe 2020 Spring Game was scheduled to take place in West Lafayette on April 4, 2020, at 2:00 p.m.; however, on March 12, 2020, the Big Ten Conference canceled the remainder of all winter and spring sports seasons due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]
Date | Time | Spring Game | Site | TV | Result | Source |
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April 17 | 7:00 p.m. | Gold vs. Black | Ross-Ade Stadium • West Lafaytte, IN |
Offseason
editCoaching changes
editOn December 9, 2019, the Boilermakers announced it had fired co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach, Nick Holt.[5] On January 2, 2020, Louisiana Tech defensive coordinator, Bob Diaco was named the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Purdue.[6] On January 17, 2020, it was announced that Special Teams Coordinator, Kevin Wolthausen and defensive line coach, Reggie Johnson, would not return as assistants in 2020.[7] On January 21, 2020, Purdue hired North Texas special teams coordinator, Marty Biagi, as their new special teams coordinator.[8] On January 22, 2020, Purdue rounded out its coaching staff with the addition of Air Force defensive line coach, Terrance Jamison.[9]
Transfers
editOutgoing
Notable departures from the 2019 squad included:
Name | Number | Pos. | Height | Weight | Year | Hometown | Notes |
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Kenneth Major | 2 | Cornerback | 6'0" | 195 | Sophomore (Redshirt) | Hopkinsville, Kentucky | Transferred |
Cornell Jones | 46 | Linebacker | 6'2" | 235 | Junior | Miami, Florida | Transferred |
Alex Criddle | 66 | Offensive lineman | 6'3" | 305 | Junior (Redshirt) | Broken Arrow, Oklahoma | Graduate transfer |
Giovanni Reviere | 91 | Defensive end | 6'5" | 270 | Sophomore (Redshirt) | Chattanooga, Tennessee | Transferred |
Incoming
Name | Number | Pos. | Height | Weight | Year | Hometown | Notes | Prev. School |
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Austin Burton | 17 | Quarterback | 6'2" | 200 | Junior (Redshirt) | Newton, Massachusetts | Graduate transfer | UCLA |
D. J. Johnson | 17 | Safety | 6'0" | 180 | Sophomore (Redshirt) | Indianapolis, Indiana | Transferred | Iowa |
Tyler Coyle | 25 | Linebacker / Defensive back | 6'2" | 215 | Senior (Redshirt) | Windsor, Connecticut | Graduate transfer | UConn |
Zac Tuinei | 52 | Linebacker / Defensive back | 6'0" | 240 | Freshman (Redshirt) | Michigan City, Indiana | Transferred | Arkansas State |
Greg Long | 69 | Offensive lineman | 6'4" | 295 | Senior (Redshirt) | El Paso, Texas | Graduate transfer | UTEP |
2020 NFL Draft
editBoilermakers who were picked in the 2020 NFL Draft:
Round | Pick | Player | Position | Team |
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4 | 136 | Brycen Hopkins | Tight end | Los Angeles Rams |
7 | 215 | Markus Bailey | Linebacker | Cincinnati Bengals |
Schedule
editPurdue had games scheduled against Memphis, Air Force, and Boston College, but canceled these games on July 9 due to the Big Ten Conference's decision to play a conference-only schedule due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[10]
The Big Ten released a revised conference schedule, with every team playing a ten-game conference-only season. On September 19, 2020, yet another revised schedule was released, featuring an eight-game conference-only season plus a Championship Week cross-divisional playoff game.
Date | Time | Opponent | Site | TV | Result | Attendance | ||
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October 24 | 3:30 p.m. | Iowa |
| BTN | W 24–20 | 900 | ||
October 31 | 12:00 p.m. | at Illinois | BTN | W 31–24 | 838 | |||
November 7 | 3:30 p.m. | at Wisconsin | ABC | No Contest[11] | ||||
November 14 | 7:30 p.m. | No. 23 Northwestern |
| BTN | L 20–27 | 886 | ||
November 20 | 7:30 p.m. | at Minnesota | BTN | L 31–34 | 593 | |||
November 28 | 4:00 p.m. | Rutgers |
| FS1 | L 30–37 | 728 | ||
December 5 | 12:00 p.m. | Nebraska |
| BTN | L 27–37 | 808 | ||
December 12 | 3:30 p.m. | at No. 12 Indiana | BTN | No Contest[12] | ||||
December 18 | 7:30 p.m. | at No. 11 Indiana |
| BTN | No Contest[13] | |||
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*Wisconsin's game with Purdue was cancelled due to a COVID-19 outbreak at Wisconsin. The game will not be rescheduled. Instead, Wisconsin will have a bye and will have just six games, and Purdue will have a bye and will have just seven games.[11]
*On December 9, Purdue and Indiana announced a mutual one-time cancellation of the Old Oaken Bucket game scheduled for December 12 after team-related activities were paused because of an elevated number of coronavirus cases within both the Boilermakers' and Hoosiers' programs.[12] On December 13, Purdue and Indiana came to a mutual agreement to reschedule the Old Oaken Bucket game for one week later, on December 18;[14] however, on December 15, both teams again mutually agreed to cancel the Friday contest, due to issues remaining on both teams with COVID complications.[13]
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Rankings
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Poll | Pre | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | Final |
AP | — | none | — | — | — | — | — | — | RV | RV | |||||||
Coaches | — | none | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | RV | — | ||||||
CFP | Not released | Not released |
Game summaries
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With the opening of the 2020 season, the Big Ten Conference season opened against the Hawkeyes of Iowa.
Purdue defeated Iowa, 24–20.[17] Purdue opened the scoring when Aidan O'Connell found David Bell from 9-yards out. Iowa would tie the second in the second quarter when Spencer Petras scored from 1-yard out. The Hawkeyes then took the lead when Mekhi Sargent scored on a 1-yard run. Purdue tied the game with 1:40 remaining in the second quarter with a 11-yard Bell reception from O'Connell. Iowa would strike one final time with no time on the clock with a Keith Duncan 27-yard field goal to bring the halftime score to 17–14 in favor of the Hawkeyes. After a scoreless 3rd quarter, Iowa got the first scores of the fourth quarter on a field goal of 33-yards from Duncan to increase the lead to 6. Purdue scored again on a 29-yard J.D. Dellinger field goal. O'Connell would find Bell once more in the endzone for a 6-yard touchdown pass, and the Purdue defense would stop Iowa on 4 downs on the ensuing possession to seal the Boilermaker victory.[18]
Purdue's October 24 season opening game was the latest season opener since 1918. Bell's three touchdown receptions were the first three or more touchdown receptions in a game since Terry Wright had three against Iowa on November 3, 2018. J.D. Dellinger's field goal was the 34th of his career and moved him into fifth all-time in Purdue history for most field goals made.[19]
At Illinois
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Purdue's next game would be on the road as they traveled to Champaign, Illinois to face off against the Illinois Fighting Illini for the Purdue Cannon.
Purdue defeated Illinois, 31–24.[21] Purdue opened the scoring when Zander Horvath scored from the 1-yard line. Purdue would extend their lead in the second quarter when Aidan O'Connell found Milton Wright for 45-yard touchdown reception. The Fighting Illini then got on the scoreboard when Mike Epstein scored on a 7-yard run. The two teams would trade field goals to bring the halftime score to 17–10 in favor of the Boilermakers. Purdue extended their lead in the third quarter when O'Connell found David Bell on a 3-yard reception. The Boilermakers would strike again when Marvin Grant forced a Coran Taylor fumbler, recovered by Jalen Graham in the endzone. The Fighting Illini started their comeback when Taylor found Daniel Imatorbhebehe over the middle for a 28-yard reception and a 9-yard Brian Hightower touchdown catch from Taylor. Illinois was knocking on the door inside the Purdue 20 on their final possession, but were stopped short giving Purdue the 31–24 victory[22]
Purdue's 2–0 start was their best since 2007, and that squad opened 5–0. Bell's minimum of 100 yards receiving for the fifth consecutive game for the same stat.[23]
At Wisconsin (canceled)
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The Purdue at Wisconsin game was canceled due to a COVID-19 outbreak at Wisconsin. The game will not be rescheduled. Instead, the Purdue Boilermakers will have a bye, and will play just seven games.[24] [11]
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Purdue would return home to face the Northwestern Wildcats in a battle for first place in the West Division of the Big Ten.
Northwestern defeated Purdue, 27–20.[26][27]
At Minnesota
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Awards and honors
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Players drafted into the NFL
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2 | 49 | Rondale Moore | WR | Arizona Cardinals |
4 | 113 | Derrick Barnes | ILB | Detroit Lions |
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