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2009 Purdue Boilermakers football team

The 2009 Purdue Boilermakers football team represented Purdue University in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. They played their home games at Ross–Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Indiana. It was Danny Hope's first season as head coach following the retirement of Joe Tiller.[1] The Boilermakers finished the season 5–7 (4–4 Big Ten).

2009 Purdue Boilermakers football
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
Record5–7 (4–4 Big Ten)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorGary Nord (1st season)
Offensive schemeSpread
Defensive coordinatorDonn Landholm (1st season)
Base defense4–3
Captain
5
  • Joey Elliott
  • Mike Neal
  • Jason Werner
  • Torri Williams
  • Jared Zwilling
Home stadiumRoss–Ade Stadium
(Capacity: 62,500)
Seasons
← 2008
2010 →
2009 Big Ten Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 5 Ohio State $   7 1     11 2  
No. 7 Iowa %   6 2     11 2  
No. 9 Penn State   6 2     11 2  
Northwestern   5 3     8 5  
No. 16 Wisconsin   5 3     10 3  
Michigan State   4 4     6 7  
Purdue   4 4     5 7  
Minnesota   3 5     6 7  
Illinois   2 6     3 9  
Michigan   1 7     5 7  
Indiana   1 7     4 8  
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • % – BCS at-large representative
Rankings from AP Poll

Key roster returns

Offense

  • Jared Zwilling - Center
  • Ken Plue - Right Guard
  • Aaron Valentin – Wide receiver
  • Keith Smith – Wide receiver
  • Kyle Adams – Tight end

Defense

Key roster losses

Offense

Defense

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 512:00 pmToledo*BTNW 52–3147,551[2]
September 1210:15 pm[3]at Oregon*FSN[3]L 36–3857,772[4]
September 1912:00 pmNorthern Illinois*
  • Ross–Ade Stadium
  • West Lafayette, IN
BTNL 21–2853,240[5]
September 268:00 pmNotre Dame*
ESPNL 21–2459,082[6]
October 312:00 pmNorthwestern 
  • Ross–Ade Stadium
  • West Lafayette, IN
BTNL 21–2747,163[7]
October 1012:00 pmat MinnesotaESPN2L 20–3550,805[8]
October 1712:00 pmNo. 7 Ohio State
  • Ross–Ade Stadium
  • West Lafayette, IN
BTNW 26–1850,404[9]
October 2412:00 pmIllinois
  • Ross–Ade Stadium
  • West Lafayette, IN (Battle for the Purdue Cannon)
ESPN2W 24–1447,349[10]
October 3112:00 pmat WisconsinESPN2L 0–3779,920[11]
November 712:00 pmat MichiganBTNW 38–36108,543[12]
November 1412:00 pmMichigan State
  • Ross–Ade Stadium
  • West Lafayette, IN
ESPNL 37–4048,408[13]
November 213:30 pmat IndianaBTNW 38–2148,607[14]
  • *Non-conference game
  •  Homecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Eastern time

Game summaries

Toledo

1 234Total
Toledo 0 14710 31
Purdue 14 17147 52
Scoring summary
113:48PURRalph Bolden 78-yard run (Carson Wiggs kick)PUR 7–0
14:14PURJaycen Taylor 43-yard run (Carson Wiggs kick)PUR 14–0
213:53PURKeith Smith 11-yard pass from Joey Elliott (Carson Wiggs kick)PUR 21–0
211:17TOLEric Page 34-yard pass from Aaron Opelt (Alex Steigerwald kick)PUR 21–7
25:40TOLStephen Williams 9-yard pass from Aaron Opelt (Alex Steigerwald kick)PUR 21–14
21:25PURKeith Carlos 24-yard pass from Joey Elliott (Carson Wiggs kick)PUR 28–14
2:00PURCarson Wiggs 59-yard field goalPUR 31–14
312:05PURJaycen Taylor 1-yard run (Carson Wiggs kick)PUR 38–14
38:09PURAntavian Edison 15-yard pass from Joey Elliott (Carson Wiggs kick)PUR 45–14
34:41TOLDaJuane Collins 5-yard run (Alex Steigerwald kick)PUR 45–21
411:37TOLAlex Steigerwald 48-yard field goalPUR 45–24
46:36TOLStephen Williams 42-yard pass from Aaron Opelt (Alex Steigerwald kick)PUR 45–31
42:27PURRalph Bolden 14-yard run (Carson Wiggs kick)PUR 51–31
Overall record Previous meeting Previous winner
2–2 September 1, 2007 Purdue, 52–24

To open the season, the Boilermakers played the Toledo Rockets at Ross–Ade Stadium. The Boilermakers scored first on their opening drive, with a 78-yard touchdown run by Ralph Bolden. They added to their lead 9 minutes later on a 43-yard touchdown run by Jaycen Taylor. In the second quarter, Purdue added to their lead with an 11-yard Keith Smith touchdown from Joey Elliott. Toledo then began their scoring with an Eric Page 34-yard touchdown pass from Aaron Opelt. Toledo struck again just 6 minutes later when Opelt found Stephen Williams for a 9-yard touchdown pass. Purdue responded with a 24-yard Keith Carlos touchdown pass from Elliott with 1:25 remaining in the half. Purdue was then able to get the ball back on downs from Toledo with 27 seconds remaining. After just 3 plays, Purdue called time out with 3 seconds remaining in the half. Carson Wiggs made a 59-yard field goal to end the half. The 59-yard field goal was the longest in Purdue history.[17] Purdue would score twice to open the second half, a 1-yard run by Taylor and a 15-yard touchdown reception from Antavian Edison from Elliott. Toledo would get the next three scores, on a 5-yard touchdown run by DaJuane Collins, a 45-yard field goal by Alex Steigerwald and 42-yard Williams reception from Opelt. The 3 scores by Toledo got them with 4 points, but a 14-yard Bolden touchdown run sealed the scoring of the game.

Bolden's 234 yards rushing were the 3rd highest single game total in school history.[18]

Oregon

1 234Total
Purdue 7 10712 36
Oregon 10 7147 38
Scoring summary
110:19OREMorgan Flint 28-yard field goalORE 3-0
18:17PURJaycen Taylor 5-yard run (Carson Wiggs kick)PUR 7-3
16:10OREAndre Crenshaw 2-yard run (Morgan Flint kick)ORE 10-7
214:30PURRalph Bolden 19-yard run (Carson Wiggs kick)PUR 14-10
24:04OREWalter Thurmond III 18-yard interception return (Morgan Flint kick)ORE 17-14
20:00PURCarson Wiggs 23-yard field goalTied 17-17
38:24PURRalph Bolden 1-yard run (Carson Wiggs kick)PUR 24-17
35:06OREBryan Littlejohn 28-yard fumble return (Morgan Flint kick)Tied 24-24
31:51OREJeremiah Masoli 15-yard run (Morgan Flint kick)ORE 31-24
413:46PURRalph Bolden 22-yard pass from Joey Elliot (kick blocked)ORE 31-30
46:42OREKenjon Barner 21-yard run (Morgan Flint kick)ORE 38-30
41:01PURAaron Valentin 15-yard pass from Keith Smith (pass failed)ORE 38-36

Northern Illinois

1 234Total
Northern Illinois 0 2170 28
Purdue 7 077 21

Notre Dame

1 234Total
Notre Dame 3 1407 24
Purdue 7 0014 21

Northwestern

1 234Total
Northwestern 3 1338 27
Purdue 14 700 21

Minnesota

1 234Total
Purdue 10 307 20
Minnesota 0 14210 35

Ohio State

1 234Total
Ohio St 7 0011 18
Purdue 3 6143 26

Purdue scored first with a field goal in the first quarter, but Ohio State made it 7–3 with a Pryor run for a touchdown. The second quarter was all Purdue with Boilermakers making two field goals to put them up it a 9-7 halftime. In the second half Purdue was finally able to find the end zone with two Joey Elliot touchdown passes to Valentin, making it a commanding 23–7 lead for the Boilermakers. In the fourth quarter both teams traded field goals with the score now 26–10. Purdue, however, was forced to punt midway through the fourth quarter and Ohio State quickly drove down the field to score a touchdown with a pass from Pryor to Posey, with Pryor running it in the two-point conversion. The next drive, Purdue went three and out and it seemed the momentum had shifted and Ohio State had come alive, but with a sack of Pryor and a denial of a fourth down, Purdue had the ball. After seemingly stopping Purdue, a crucial facemask penalty by the Buckeyes allowed the Boilermakers to run out the clock. This was the first time Ohio State had lost to a team that had finished the season with a losing record since a loss at Penn State in 2001.

Illinois

1 234Total
Illinois 7 070 14
Purdue 7 1430 24

Wisconsin

1 234Total
Purdue 0 000 0
Wisconsin 7 17103 37

Michigan

1 234Total
Purdue 10 0217 38
Michigan 10 1466 36
  • Source: ESPN.com
Scoring summary
113:15PURRalph Bolden 35-yard pass from Joey Elliott (Carson Wiggs kick)PUR 7-0
110:53MICHBrandon Minor 29-yard run (Jason Olesnavage kick)Tied 7-7
17:42PURCarson Wiggs 41-yard field goalPUR 10-7
16:02MICHJason Olesnavage 51-yard field goalTied 10-10
214:52MICHBrandon Minor 55-yard run (Jason Olesnavage kick)MICH 17-10
28:41MICHRoy Roundtree 43-yard pass from Tate Forcier (Jason Olesnavage kick)MICH 24-10
313:38PURRalph Bolden 19-yard run (Carson Wiggs kick)MICH 24-17
311:42MICHTate Forcier 6-yard run (kick failed)MICH 30-17
35:13PURRalph Bolden 10-yard run (Carson Wiggs kick)MICH 30-24
35:04PURCortez Smith 54-yard pass from Joey Elliott (Carson Wiggs kick)PUR 31-30
410:28PURJoey Elliott 8-yard run (Carson Wiggs kick)PUR 38-30
42:10MICHBrandon Minor 1-yard run (run failed)PUR 38-36

In the first quarter, Purdue scored first with a 35-yard TD catch by Ralph Bolden. Michigan tied the score with a 29-yard TD run by Brandon Minor. Purdue retook the lead with a 41-yard field goal by Carson Wiggs. Michigan tied the score soon after with a 51-yard field goal. In the second quarter, Michigan scored 2 touchdowns: a 55-yard rush by Brandon Minor, and a 43-yard catch by Ray Roundtree, giving the Wolverines a 14-point advantage at halftime.

However, Michigan would collapsed in the second half. In the third quarter, Purdue's Ralph Bolden scored his second TD of the game with a 19-yard run. Michigan QB Forcier responded with a 6-yard TD run, but the point after touchdown attempt failed. Ralph Bolden scored his third touchdown of the day soon after with a 10-yard rush. In the ensuing kickoff, Purdue made an on-side kick and recovered the ball by catching the Wolverines off guard. In the next play, Purdue's Cortez Smith caught a 54-yard TD pass and Purdue re-took the lead 31-30 after the extra point attempt was completed. In the fourth quarter, Purdue QB Joey Elliot ran in an 8-yard TD. Michigan's Minor then ran in a TD from 1-yard out. The Wolverines attempted to tie the game but Forcier failed to reach the end zone on a two-point conversion after being sacked by Ryan Kerrigan, sealing the victory for the Boilermakers. It was Purdue's first win in Michigan Stadium since 1966.

Michigan State

1 234Total
Michigan State 7 10617 40
Purdue 10 10710 37

Indiana

1 234Total
Purdue 14 7107 38
Indiana 0 777 21

Roster

2009 Purdue Boilermakers football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos. # Name Class
WR 1 Keith Carlos Jr
WR 3 Waynelle Gravesande   So
WR 4 Eric Williams Fr
RB 5 Al-Terek McBurse Fr
WR 6 Gary Bush Fr
QB 7 Najee Tyler Fr
WR 8 Keith Smith   Jr
QB 9 Robert Marve (I) So
WR 10 Royce Adams Sr
QB 12 Tommie Thomas   Fr
QB 12 Chris Bennett   Sr
QB 14 Joey Elliott (C)   Sr
QB 15 Rob Henry Fr
TE 16 Jeff Panfil   Jr
WR 17 Aaron Valentine   Sr
QB 18 Skyler Titus Fr
QB 19 Caleb TerBush   Fr
RB 21 Javeare White   Jr
FB 22 Sean Matti   So
RB 23 Ralph Bolden So
RB 24 George Brigandi   Fr
RB 25 Dan Dierking Jr
WR 26 Adam Wolf   Sr
WR 27 T. J. Barbarette   Fr
FB 28 Jarrod Shaw   Sr
RB 33 Jaycen Taylor   Sr
WR 34 Antavian Edison Fr
FB 44 Frank Halliburton   Sr
TE 46 Kurt Freytag Fr
FB 48 Jared Crank   So
G 50 Eric Hedstrom   Sr
G 53 Dan Barry So
C 54 Jared Zwilling   Sr
OT 56 Monroe Brooks   Fr
OT 61 Zach Jones   Sr
G 63 James Shepherd   So
C 64 Henry Lorenzen Fr
C 65 Austen Moret So
OT 67 Peters Drey   Fr
OT 68 Dennis Kelly So
G 72 Justin Pierce   Jr
G 73 Ken Plue So
G 74 Connor Snapp Fr
G 75 Zach Reckman   Sr
C, G 76 Rick Schmeig   Fr
OT 77 Ryan Prater   Jr
OT 78 Trevor Foy Fr
C 79 Andrew Brewer   Fr
WR 80 Xavier Reese Fr
WR 81 Cortez Smith Jr
TE 82 Crosby Wright   Fr
WR 83 Kurt Lichtenberg   So
TE 85 Kyle Adams   Jr
WR 87 Kris Staats   Jr
TE 88 Jeff Lindsay   Jr
TE 89 Colton McKey   So
Defense
Pos. # Name Class
S 2 Torri Williams (C)   Sr
LB 3 Dwayne Beckford Fr
S 4 Dwight McLean Sr
LB 5 Antwon Higgs Fr
CB 7 Brandon King   Sr
CB 9 David Pender Sr
LB 11 DeVarro Greaves   So
CB 15 Charlton Williams   So
LB 18 Nnamadi Ezenwa   Fr
CB 19 Jimmy Riley Fr
S 20 Gavin Roberts   Fr
S 22 Ishmael Aristide Fr
LB 24 Jason Warner (C)   Sr
CB 28 Josh Johnson Fr
CB 29 Chris Quinn Fr
LB 30 Joe Holland So
S 32 Albert Evans So
CB 34 Sean Collins Fr
S 35 Logan Link So
LB 36 Zack Heiniger   Fr
CB 38 Josh VanZant So
LB 39 John Humphrey   Jr
LB 40 Derek Jackson   Fr
DT 42 Kevin Pamphile Fr
CB 43 Walter Williams Jr
LB 47 Chris Carlino So
DT 49 Adam Brockman   So
LB 51 Kakpindi Jamiru Fr
DT 55 Brandon Taylor Fr
LB 57 Tyler Haston   Jr
DE 58 Robert Maci   Fr
DT 59 Cody Davis Fr
DT 60 Brad Niemeier Fr
DT 70 LaSalle Cooks   Fr
DE 84 Eric Mebane   Fr
DT 86 Chris Mitchum Fr
DT 90 Xavier Melton Fr
DE 91 Justin Kitchens Fr
DT 92 Mike Neal   Sr
DT 93 Kawann Short   Fr
DE 94 Ryan Kerrigan Jr
DE 95 Keyon Brown   Sr
DE 97 Gerald Gooden   So
DT 98 Eric McDaniel Fr
DT 99 Nick Mondek   So
Special teams
Pos. # Name Class
P 13 Chris Summers Sr
K 36 Robert Harris Fr
K, P 37 Carson Wiggs So
P, K 38 Kaleb Volstad So
LS 46 Kevin Ballinger So
LS 62 Andy Hoffman   Sr
P 90 Matt Foster So
LS 96 John Finch   Jr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Gary Nord (offensive coordinator / quarterbacks)
  • Donn Landholm (defensive coordinator)
  • J. B. Gibboney (Special Teams Coordinator)
  • Lou Anarumo (defensive backs)
  • Shawn Clark (offensive line)
  • Mark Hagen (linebackers)
  • Cornell Jackson (running backs)
  • Brian Rock (wide receivers)
  • Terrell Williams (defensive line)
  • Nick Cavallo (graduate assistant defense)
  • Casey Nuss (graduate assistant operations)
  • Joe Deifel (graduate assistant offense)
  • Kyle Smith (graduate assistant quality control)
  • Don Coller (Recruiting Coordinator / Director of football operations
  • Jim Lathrop (Director of Strength & Conditioning)
  • Mike Chacksfield (Student Assistant)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  •   Injured
  •   Redshirt

Roster
Last update: January 1, 2017

After the season

2010 NFL Draft

Player Position Round Pick NFL club Ref
Mike Neal Defensive tackle 2 56 Green Bay Packers [19]

References

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  2. ^ "Toledo Rockets vs. Purdue Boilermakers Box Score". ESPN. September 5, 2009. from the original on March 16, 2010. Retrieved March 8, 2010.
  3. ^ a b "Night Ball". Purdue University Department of Athletics. June 2, 2009. Retrieved June 2, 2009.
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  5. ^ "Northern Illinois Huskies vs. Purdue Boilermakers Box Score". ESPN. September 19, 2009. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
  6. ^ "Notre Dame Fighting Irish vs. Purdue Boilermakers Box Score". ESPN. September 26, 2009. from the original on April 13, 2010. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
  7. ^ "Northwestern Wildcats vs. Purdue Boilermakers Box Score". ESPN. October 3, 2009. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
  8. ^ "Purdue Boilermakers vs. Minnesota Golden Gophers Box Score". ESPN. October 10, 2009. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
  9. ^ "Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Purdue Boilermakers Box Score". ESPN. October 17, 2009. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
  10. ^ "Illinois Fighting Illini vs. Purdue Boilermakers Box Score". ESPN. October 24, 2009. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
  11. ^ "Purdue Boilermakers vs. Wisconsin Badgers Box Score". ESPN. October 31, 2009. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
  12. ^ "Purdue Boilermakers vs. Michigan Wolverines Box Score". ESPN. November 7, 2009. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
  13. ^ "Michigan State Spartans vs. Purdue Boilermakers Box Score". ESPN. November 14, 2009. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
  14. ^ "Purdue Boilermakers vs. Indiana Hoosiers Box Score". ESPN. November 21, 2009. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
  15. ^ (PDF). PurdueSports.com. CBS Interactive. August 31, 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 3, 2017. Retrieved January 1, 2016.
  16. ^ "Toledo vs Purdue (Sep 05, 2009)". www.purduesports.com. Purdue University. September 5, 2009. Retrieved January 2, 2017.
  17. ^ "Purdue Football Game Notes vs Toledo". www.purduesports.com. Purdue University. September 5, 2009. Retrieved January 2, 2017.
  18. ^ "Hope's debut a success as Purdue tops Toledo". www.espn.com. ESPN Internet Ventures. September 5, 2009. Retrieved January 2, 2017.
  19. ^ "Mike Neal Draft and Combine Prospect Profile". NFL.com. Retrieved August 19, 2022.

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The 2009 Purdue Boilermakers football team represented Purdue University in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season They played their home games at Ross Ade Stadium in West Lafayette Indiana It was Danny Hope s first season as head coach following the retirement of Joe Tiller 1 The Boilermakers finished the season 5 7 4 4 Big Ten 2009 Purdue Boilermakers footballConferenceBig Ten ConferenceRecord5 7 4 4 Big Ten Head coachDanny Hope 1st season Offensive coordinatorGary Nord 1st season Offensive schemeSpreadDefensive coordinatorDonn Landholm 1st season Base defense4 3Captain5 Joey ElliottMike NealJason WernerTorri WilliamsJared ZwillingHome stadiumRoss Ade Stadium Capacity 62 500 Seasons 20082010 2009 Big Ten Conference football standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L W L No 5 Ohio State 7 1 11 2 No 7 Iowa 6 2 11 2 No 9 Penn State 6 2 11 2 Northwestern 5 3 8 5 No 16 Wisconsin 5 3 10 3 Michigan State 4 4 6 7 Purdue 4 4 5 7 Minnesota 3 5 6 7 Illinois 2 6 3 9 Michigan 1 7 5 7 Indiana 1 7 4 8 BCS representative as conference champion BCS at large representativeRankings from AP Poll Contents 1 Key roster returns 1 1 Offense 1 2 Defense 2 Key roster losses 2 1 Offense 2 2 Defense 3 Schedule 4 Game summaries 4 1 Toledo 4 2 Oregon 4 3 Northern Illinois 4 4 Notre Dame 4 5 Northwestern 4 6 Minnesota 4 7 Ohio State 4 8 Illinois 4 9 Wisconsin 4 10 Michigan 4 11 Michigan State 4 12 Indiana 5 Roster 6 After the season 6 1 2010 NFL Draft 7 ReferencesKey roster returns EditOffense Edit Jared Zwilling Center Ken Plue Right Guard Aaron Valentin Wide receiver Keith Smith Wide receiver Kyle Adams Tight endDefense Edit Torri Williams Free Safety Brandon King Cornerback David Pender Cornerback Dwight McLean Safety Ryan Kerrigan Defensive end Chris Carlino Mid Linebacker Joe Holland Outside linebacker Mike Neal Defensive endKey roster losses EditOffense Edit Curtis Painter Quarterback Cory Benton Center Kory Sheets Running back Jordan Grimes Offensive tackle Greg Orton Wide receiverDefense Edit Alex Magee Defensive end Eugene Bright Defensive tackle Anthony Heygood Middle Linebacker Ryan Baker Defensive endSchedule EditDateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendanceSeptember 512 00 pmToledo Ross Ade StadiumWest Lafayette INBTNW 52 3147 551 2 September 1210 15 pm 3 at Oregon Autzen StadiumEugene ORFSN 3 L 36 3857 772 4 September 1912 00 pmNorthern Illinois Ross Ade StadiumWest Lafayette INBTNL 21 2853 240 5 September 268 00 pmNotre Dame Ross Ade StadiumWest Lafayette IN Battle for the Shillelagh Trophy ESPNL 21 2459 082 6 October 312 00 pmNorthwestern Ross Ade StadiumWest Lafayette INBTNL 21 2747 163 7 October 1012 00 pmat MinnesotaTCF Bank StadiumMinneapolis MNESPN2L 20 3550 805 8 October 1712 00 pmNo 7 Ohio StateRoss Ade StadiumWest Lafayette INBTNW 26 1850 404 9 October 2412 00 pmIllinoisRoss Ade StadiumWest Lafayette IN Battle for the Purdue Cannon ESPN2W 24 1447 349 10 October 3112 00 pmat WisconsinCamp Randall StadiumMadison WIESPN2L 0 3779 920 11 November 712 00 pmat MichiganMichigan StadiumAnn Arbor MIBTNW 38 36108 543 12 November 1412 00 pmMichigan StateRoss Ade StadiumWest Lafayette INESPNL 37 4048 408 13 November 213 30 pmat IndianaMemorial StadiumBloomington IN Old Oaken Bucket Game BTNW 38 2148 607 14 Non conference game HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the gameAll times are in Eastern timeGame summaries EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2009 Toledo Edit See also 2009 Toledo Rockets football team 1 234TotalToledo 0 14710 31 Purdue 14 17147 52Date September 5Location Ross Ade Stadium West Lafayette INGame start 12 00 p m EDTElapsed time 3 24Game attendance 47 551Game weather 72 F 22 C Clear Calm WindReferee John O NeillTV announcers BTN Craig Coshun Play by play Rod Woodson Color amp Larra Overton Sideline Sources 15 16 Scoring summary113 48PURRalph Bolden 78 yard run Carson Wiggs kick PUR 7 0 14 14PURJaycen Taylor 43 yard run Carson Wiggs kick PUR 14 0 213 53PURKeith Smith 11 yard pass from Joey Elliott Carson Wiggs kick PUR 21 0 211 17TOLEric Page 34 yard pass from Aaron Opelt Alex Steigerwald kick PUR 21 7 25 40TOLStephen Williams 9 yard pass from Aaron Opelt Alex Steigerwald kick PUR 21 14 21 25PURKeith Carlos 24 yard pass from Joey Elliott Carson Wiggs kick PUR 28 14 2 00PURCarson Wiggs 59 yard field goalPUR 31 14 312 05PURJaycen Taylor 1 yard run Carson Wiggs kick PUR 38 14 38 09PURAntavian Edison 15 yard pass from Joey Elliott Carson Wiggs kick PUR 45 14 34 41TOLDaJuane Collins 5 yard run Alex Steigerwald kick PUR 45 21 411 37TOLAlex Steigerwald 48 yard field goalPUR 45 24 46 36TOLStephen Williams 42 yard pass from Aaron Opelt Alex Steigerwald kick PUR 45 31 42 27PURRalph Bolden 14 yard run Carson Wiggs kick PUR 51 31Overall record Previous meeting Previous winner2 2 September 1 2007 Purdue 52 24To open the season the Boilermakers played the Toledo Rockets at Ross Ade Stadium The Boilermakers scored first on their opening drive with a 78 yard touchdown run by Ralph Bolden They added to their lead 9 minutes later on a 43 yard touchdown run by Jaycen Taylor In the second quarter Purdue added to their lead with an 11 yard Keith Smith touchdown from Joey Elliott Toledo then began their scoring with an Eric Page 34 yard touchdown pass from Aaron Opelt Toledo struck again just 6 minutes later when Opelt found Stephen Williams for a 9 yard touchdown pass Purdue responded with a 24 yard Keith Carlos touchdown pass from Elliott with 1 25 remaining in the half Purdue was then able to get the ball back on downs from Toledo with 27 seconds remaining After just 3 plays Purdue called time out with 3 seconds remaining in the half Carson Wiggs made a 59 yard field goal to end the half The 59 yard field goal was the longest in Purdue history 17 Purdue would score twice to open the second half a 1 yard run by Taylor and a 15 yard touchdown reception from Antavian Edison from Elliott Toledo would get the next three scores on a 5 yard touchdown run by DaJuane Collins a 45 yard field goal by Alex Steigerwald and 42 yard Williams reception from Opelt The 3 scores by Toledo got them with 4 points but a 14 yard Bolden touchdown run sealed the scoring of the game Bolden s 234 yards rushing were the 3rd highest single game total in school history 18 Oregon Edit See also 2009 Oregon Ducks football team 1 234TotalPurdue 7 10712 36 Oregon 10 7147 38Date September 12Location Autzen Stadium Eugene ORGame start 10 15 p m ESTElapsed time 3 22Game attendance 57 772Referee Jack FolliardTV announcers FSN Barry Tompkins Play by play Petros Papadakis Color amp Michael Eaves Sideline Scoring summary110 19OREMorgan Flint 28 yard field goalORE 3 018 17PURJaycen Taylor 5 yard run Carson Wiggs kick PUR 7 316 10OREAndre Crenshaw 2 yard run Morgan Flint kick ORE 10 7214 30PURRalph Bolden 19 yard run Carson Wiggs kick PUR 14 1024 04OREWalter Thurmond III 18 yard interception return Morgan Flint kick ORE 17 1420 00PURCarson Wiggs 23 yard field goalTied 17 1738 24PURRalph Bolden 1 yard run Carson Wiggs kick PUR 24 1735 06OREBryan Littlejohn 28 yard fumble return Morgan Flint kick Tied 24 2431 51OREJeremiah Masoli 15 yard run Morgan Flint kick ORE 31 24413 46PURRalph Bolden 22 yard pass from Joey Elliot kick blocked ORE 31 3046 42OREKenjon Barner 21 yard run Morgan Flint kick ORE 38 3041 01PURAaron Valentin 15 yard pass from Keith Smith pass failed ORE 38 36 Northern Illinois Edit See also 2009 Northern Illinois Huskies football team 1 234Total Northern Illinois 0 2170 28Purdue 7 077 21Date September 19Location Ross Ade Stadium West Lafayette INGame start 12 00 p m EDTElapsed time 3 13Game attendance 53 240Referee Alex KempTV announcers BTN Craig Coshun Play by play Rod Woodson Color amp Larra Overton Sideline Notre Dame Edit See also 2009 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team and Shillelagh Trophy Notre Dame Purdue 1 234Total Notre Dame 3 1407 24Purdue 7 0014 21Date September 26Location Ross Ade Stadium West Lafayette INGame start 8 00 p m EDTElapsed time 3 21Game attendance 59 082Referee Pat GarveyTV announcers ESPN Brad Nessler Play by play Todd Blackledge Color amp Erin Andrews Sideline Northwestern Edit See also 2009 Northwestern Wildcats football team 1 234Total Northwestern 3 1338 27Purdue 14 700 21Date October 3Location Ross Ade Stadium West Lafayette INGame start 12 00 p m EDTElapsed time 3 11Game attendance 47 163Referee Todd GeerlingsTV announcers BTN Ari Wolfe Play by play Anthony Herron Color amp Tony McGee Sideline Minnesota Edit See also 2009 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team 1 234TotalPurdue 10 307 20 Minnesota 0 14210 35Date October 10Location TCF Bank Stadium Minneapolis MNGame start 12 00 p m EDTElapsed time 3 05Game attendance 50 805Referee Ron TorbertTV announcers ESPN2 Pam Ward Play by play amp Ray Bentley Color Ohio State Edit See also 2009 Ohio State Buckeyes football team 1 234TotalOhio St 7 0011 18 Purdue 3 6143 26Date October 17Location Ross Ade Stadium West Lafayette INGame start 12 00 p m EDTElapsed time 3 18Game attendance 50 404Referee Bill LeMonnierTV announcers BTN Wayne Larrivee Play by play Chris Martin Color amp Rebecca Haarlow Sideline Purdue scored first with a field goal in the first quarter but Ohio State made it 7 3 with a Pryor run for a touchdown The second quarter was all Purdue with Boilermakers making two field goals to put them up it a 9 7 halftime In the second half Purdue was finally able to find the end zone with two Joey Elliot touchdown passes to Valentin making it a commanding 23 7 lead for the Boilermakers In the fourth quarter both teams traded field goals with the score now 26 10 Purdue however was forced to punt midway through the fourth quarter and Ohio State quickly drove down the field to score a touchdown with a pass from Pryor to Posey with Pryor running it in the two point conversion The next drive Purdue went three and out and it seemed the momentum had shifted and Ohio State had come alive but with a sack of Pryor and a denial of a fourth down Purdue had the ball After seemingly stopping Purdue a crucial facemask penalty by the Buckeyes allowed the Boilermakers to run out the clock This was the first time Ohio State had lost to a team that had finished the season with a losing record since a loss at Penn State in 2001 Illinois Edit See also 2009 Illinois Fighting Illini football team and Purdue Cannon 1 234TotalIllinois 7 070 14 Purdue 7 1430 24Date October 24Location Ross Ade Stadium West Lafayette INGame start 12 00 p m EDTElapsed time 2 5Game attendance 47 349Referee Ron TorbertTV announcers ESPN2 Pam Ward Play by play amp Ray Bentley Color Wisconsin Edit See also 2009 Wisconsin Badgers football team 1 234TotalPurdue 0 000 0 Wisconsin 7 17103 37Date October 31Location Camp Randall Stadium Madison WIGame start 12 00 p m EDTElapsed time 3 00Game attendance 79 920Referee Dennis LipskiTV announcers ESPN2 Pam Ward Play by play amp Ray Bentley Color Michigan Edit See also 2009 Michigan Wolverines football team 1 234Total Purdue 10 0217 38Michigan 10 1466 36Date November 7Location Michigan Stadium Ann Arbor MIGame start 12 00 p m EDTElapsed time 3 15Game attendance 108 543Referee Todd GeerlingsTV announcers BTN Wayne Larrivee Play by play Chris Martin Color amp Charissa Thompson Sideline Source ESPN comScoring summary113 15PURRalph Bolden 35 yard pass from Joey Elliott Carson Wiggs kick PUR 7 0 110 53MICHBrandon Minor 29 yard run Jason Olesnavage kick Tied 7 7 17 42PURCarson Wiggs 41 yard field goalPUR 10 7 16 02MICHJason Olesnavage 51 yard field goalTied 10 10 214 52MICHBrandon Minor 55 yard run Jason Olesnavage kick MICH 17 10 28 41MICHRoy Roundtree 43 yard pass from Tate Forcier Jason Olesnavage kick MICH 24 10 313 38PURRalph Bolden 19 yard run Carson Wiggs kick MICH 24 17 311 42MICHTate Forcier 6 yard run kick failed MICH 30 17 35 13PURRalph Bolden 10 yard run Carson Wiggs kick MICH 30 24 35 04PURCortez Smith 54 yard pass from Joey Elliott Carson Wiggs kick PUR 31 30 410 28PURJoey Elliott 8 yard run Carson Wiggs kick PUR 38 30 42 10MICHBrandon Minor 1 yard run run failed PUR 38 36In the first quarter Purdue scored first with a 35 yard TD catch by Ralph Bolden Michigan tied the score with a 29 yard TD run by Brandon Minor Purdue retook the lead with a 41 yard field goal by Carson Wiggs Michigan tied the score soon after with a 51 yard field goal In the second quarter Michigan scored 2 touchdowns a 55 yard rush by Brandon Minor and a 43 yard catch by Ray Roundtree giving the Wolverines a 14 point advantage at halftime However Michigan would collapsed in the second half In the third quarter Purdue s Ralph Bolden scored his second TD of the game with a 19 yard run Michigan QB Forcier responded with a 6 yard TD run but the point after touchdown attempt failed Ralph Bolden scored his third touchdown of the day soon after with a 10 yard rush In the ensuing kickoff Purdue made an on side kick and recovered the ball by catching the Wolverines off guard In the next play Purdue s Cortez Smith caught a 54 yard TD pass and Purdue re took the lead 31 30 after the extra point attempt was completed In the fourth quarter Purdue QB Joey Elliot ran in an 8 yard TD Michigan s Minor then ran in a TD from 1 yard out The Wolverines attempted to tie the game but Forcier failed to reach the end zone on a two point conversion after being sacked by Ryan Kerrigan sealing the victory for the Boilermakers It was Purdue s first win in Michigan Stadium since 1966 Michigan State Edit See also 2009 Michigan State Spartans football team 1 234Total Michigan State 7 10617 40Purdue 10 10710 37Date November 14Location Ross Ade Stadium West Lafayette INGame start 12 00 p m ESTElapsed time 3 24Game attendance 48 408Referee Dave WitvoetTV announcers ESPN Dave Pasch Play by play Bob Griese Color amp Chris Spielman Sideline Indiana Edit See also 2009 Indiana Hoosiers football team and Old Oaken Bucket 1 234Total Purdue 14 7107 38Indiana 0 777 21Date November 21Location Memorial Stadium Bloomington INGame start 3 30 p m ESTElapsed time 3 14Game attendance 48 607Referee Ron TorbertTV announcers BTN Craig Coshun Play by play Anthony Herron Color amp Mark Campbell Sideline Roster Edit2009 Purdue Boilermakers football team rosterPlayers CoachesOffense Pos Name ClassWR 1 Keith Carlos JrWR 3 Waynelle Gravesande SoWR 4 Eric Williams FrRB 5 Al Terek McBurse FrWR 6 Gary Bush FrQB 7 Najee Tyler FrWR 8 Keith Smith JrQB 9 Robert Marve I SoWR 10 Royce Adams SrQB 12 Tommie Thomas FrQB 12 Chris Bennett SrQB 14 Joey Elliott C SrQB 15 Rob Henry FrTE 16 Jeff Panfil JrWR 17 Aaron Valentine SrQB 18 Skyler Titus FrQB 19 Caleb TerBush FrRB 21 Javeare White JrFB 22 Sean Matti SoRB 23 Ralph Bolden SoRB 24 George Brigandi FrRB 25 Dan Dierking JrWR 26 Adam Wolf SrWR 27 T J Barbarette FrFB 28 Jarrod Shaw SrRB 33 Jaycen Taylor SrWR 34 Antavian Edison FrFB 44 Frank Halliburton SrTE 46 Kurt Freytag FrFB 48 Jared Crank SoG 50 Eric Hedstrom SrG 53 Dan Barry SoC 54 Jared Zwilling SrOT 56 Monroe Brooks FrOT 61 Zach Jones SrG 63 James Shepherd SoC 64 Henry Lorenzen FrC 65 Austen Moret SoOT 67 Peters Drey FrOT 68 Dennis Kelly SoG 72 Justin Pierce JrG 73 Ken Plue SoG 74 Connor Snapp FrG 75 Zach Reckman SrC G 76 Rick Schmeig FrOT 77 Ryan Prater JrOT 78 Trevor Foy FrC 79 Andrew Brewer FrWR 80 Xavier Reese FrWR 81 Cortez Smith JrTE 82 Crosby Wright FrWR 83 Kurt Lichtenberg SoTE 85 Kyle Adams JrWR 87 Kris Staats JrTE 88 Jeff Lindsay JrTE 89 Colton McKey So Defense Pos Name ClassS 2 Torri Williams C SrLB 3 Dwayne Beckford FrS 4 Dwight McLean SrLB 5 Antwon Higgs FrCB 7 Brandon King SrCB 9 David Pender SrLB 11 DeVarro Greaves SoCB 15 Charlton Williams SoLB 18 Nnamadi Ezenwa FrCB 19 Jimmy Riley FrS 20 Gavin Roberts FrS 22 Ishmael Aristide FrLB 24 Jason Warner C SrCB 28 Josh Johnson FrCB 29 Chris Quinn FrLB 30 Joe Holland SoS 32 Albert Evans SoCB 34 Sean Collins FrS 35 Logan Link SoLB 36 Zack Heiniger FrCB 38 Josh VanZant SoLB 39 John Humphrey JrLB 40 Derek Jackson FrDT 42 Kevin Pamphile FrCB 43 Walter Williams JrLB 47 Chris Carlino SoDT 49 Adam Brockman SoLB 51 Kakpindi Jamiru FrDT 55 Brandon Taylor FrLB 57 Tyler Haston JrDE 58 Robert Maci FrDT 59 Cody Davis FrDT 60 Brad Niemeier FrDT 70 LaSalle Cooks FrDE 84 Eric Mebane FrDT 86 Chris Mitchum FrDT 90 Xavier Melton FrDE 91 Justin Kitchens FrDT 92 Mike Neal SrDT 93 Kawann Short FrDE 94 Ryan Kerrigan JrDE 95 Keyon Brown SrDE 97 Gerald Gooden SoDT 98 Eric McDaniel FrDT 99 Nick Mondek So Special teams Pos Name ClassP 13 Chris Summers SrK 36 Robert Harris FrK P 37 Carson Wiggs SoP K 38 Kaleb Volstad SoLS 46 Kevin Ballinger SoLS 62 Andy Hoffman SrP 90 Matt Foster SoLS 96 John Finch Jr Head coachDanny HopeCoordinators assistant coachesGary Nord offensive coordinator quarterbacks Donn Landholm defensive coordinator J B Gibboney Special Teams Coordinator Lou Anarumo defensive backs Shawn Clark offensive line Mark Hagen linebackers Cornell Jackson running backs Brian Rock wide receivers Terrell Williams defensive line Nick Cavallo graduate assistant defense Casey Nuss graduate assistant operations Joe Deifel graduate assistant offense Kyle Smith graduate assistant quality control Don Coller Recruiting Coordinator Director of football operations Jim Lathrop Director of Strength amp Conditioning Mike Chacksfield Student Assistant Legend C Team captain S Suspended I Ineligible Injured RedshirtRoster Last update January 1 2017After the season Edit2010 NFL Draft Edit Player Position Round Pick NFL club RefMike Neal Defensive tackle 2 56 Green Bay Packers 19 References Edit Purdue to Name Hope as Tiller s Successor NBC Sports January 9 2009 Archived from the original on September 10 2012 Retrieved March 19 2009 Toledo Rockets vs Purdue Boilermakers Box Score ESPN September 5 2009 Archived from the original on March 16 2010 Retrieved March 8 2010 a b Night Ball Purdue University Department of Athletics June 2 2009 Retrieved June 2 2009 Purdue Boilermakers vs Oregon Ducks Box Score ESPN September 12 2009 Retrieved March 9 2010 Northern Illinois Huskies vs Purdue Boilermakers Box Score ESPN September 19 2009 Retrieved March 9 2010 Notre Dame Fighting Irish vs Purdue Boilermakers Box Score ESPN September 26 2009 Archived from the original on April 13 2010 Retrieved March 9 2010 Northwestern Wildcats vs Purdue Boilermakers Box Score ESPN October 3 2009 Retrieved March 9 2010 Purdue Boilermakers vs Minnesota Golden Gophers Box Score ESPN October 10 2009 Retrieved March 9 2010 Ohio State Buckeyes vs Purdue Boilermakers Box Score ESPN October 17 2009 Retrieved March 9 2010 Illinois Fighting Illini vs Purdue Boilermakers Box Score ESPN October 24 2009 Retrieved March 9 2010 Purdue Boilermakers vs Wisconsin Badgers Box Score ESPN October 31 2009 Retrieved March 9 2010 Purdue Boilermakers vs Michigan Wolverines Box Score ESPN November 7 2009 Retrieved March 9 2010 Michigan State Spartans vs Purdue Boilermakers Box Score ESPN November 14 2009 Retrieved March 9 2010 Purdue Boilermakers vs Indiana Hoosiers Box Score ESPN November 21 2009 Retrieved March 9 2010 Game One September 5 Noon ET Toledo at Purdue PDF PurdueSports com CBS Interactive August 31 2009 Archived from the original PDF on January 3 2017 Retrieved January 1 2016 Toledo vs Purdue Sep 05 2009 www purduesports com Purdue University September 5 2009 Retrieved January 2 2017 Purdue Football Game Notes vs Toledo www purduesports com Purdue University September 5 2009 Retrieved January 2 2017 Hope s debut a success as Purdue tops Toledo www espn com ESPN Internet Ventures September 5 2009 Retrieved January 2 2017 Mike Neal Draft and Combine Prospect Profile NFL com Retrieved August 19 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2009 Purdue Boilermakers football team amp oldid 1171442218, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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