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No. 18 Notre Dame takes out its frustration on Purdue, rushing for 362 yards and 6 TDs in a 66-7 blowout

by Edinburg Post Report
September 14, 2024
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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Riley Leonard and Jeremiyah Love led the way in an impressive rushing performance for No. 18 Notre Dame, helping the Fighting Irish pound Purdue 66-7 on Saturday.

Notre Dame (2-1) collected 278 of its 362 rushing yards in the first half. Led by Leonard and Love, the Irish rolled to their highest point total and biggest victory margin of the 88-game series, bouncing back nicely after last weekend’s surprising loss to Northern Illinois.

Love had 11 carries for a career-best 109 yards, including a career-long 48-yard touchdown run. Leonard had 11 carries for 100 yards and matched his career high with three TD runs.

“I think we’re doing a great job running the football and we’re making really good decisions at the quarterback position,” coach Marcus Freeman said at halftime. “And I think the coach has to help the players and I think the coach is doing a pretty good job helping the players.”

Purdue (1-1) lost its ninth straight in the battle for the Shillelagh Trophy.

This one was never close.

The onslaught began on the fifth play when Love sprinted down the sideline for a 48-yard score. Leonard made it 28-0 with touchdown runs of 3, 34 and 13 yards, and Notre Dame capped the half with two TDs in the final 92 seconds — a 34-yard interception return from Boubacar Traore and a 70-yard scoring run from Jadarian Price to make it 42-0 at the break.

It matched Purdue’s largest halftime deficit since 2013, when Ohio State led 42-0. Freeman worked on the Buckeyes staff that season too.

Steve Angeli threw two touchdown passes in the second half, the first of this season by the Irish.

Leonard was 11 of 16 with 112 yards through the air and did not play in the second half. Price ran eight times for 86 yards.

Purdue finished with 162 yards of total offense. Hudson Card was 11-of-24 passing for 124 yards and one touchdown to go along with two interceptions.

The takeaway

Notre Dame defensive lineman Boubacar Traore scores a touchdown after an interception against Purdue on Sept. 14, 2024, in West Lafayette, Ind. (Justin Casterline/Images)

Notre Dame: Freeman’s team wanted to show everyone last weekend simply was a misstep. If the Irish continue playing this way, they will prove it. Notre Dame is 2-0 against Power Four opponents and their playoff aspirations remain intact.

Purdue: This game was as ugly. The inexplicable 21-point flurry in the final 2:10 of the first half had fans booing — and leaving — at halftime.

Costly win

Notre Dame’s victory may have come with a steep price. Right guard Billy Schrauth and center Ashton Craig both needed help getting off the field after appearing to suffer knee injuries. Neither played again, and Schrauth returned to the sideline on crutches.

Defensive lineman Jordon Botelho was carted off the field after appearing to hurt his right leg. He also did not return.

Rocco Spindler took over for Schrauth, guard Pat Coogan replaced Craig at center and Traore filled in for Botelho.

Up next

Notre Dame: Hosts Miami (Ohio) on Saturday.

Purdue: Takes its first trip of the season Saturday to Oregon State.

Originally Published: September 14, 2024 at 6:20 p.m.

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