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    Data Driven: Purdue’s loss to Nebraska

    By Jordan Jones,

    10 hours ago
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    Each week after Purdue football games, we’ll take a closer look back at the game through PFF data and analytics. Today, Nebraska 28, Purdue 10.

    (Editor’s note: PFF data is just one organization’s interpretation of the happenings from Saturday’s game. It is not to be taken as gospel)

    OFFENSE

    Offensive snap counts:

    Hudson Card all 59
    Gus Hartwig all 59
    Marcus Mbow all 59
    Mahamane Moussa all 59
    Corey Stewart all 59
    DJ Wingfield all 59
    Jaron Tibbs 52
    Max Klare 48
    Shamar Rigby 41
    Devin Mockobee 38
    De’Nylon Morrissette 28
    Reggie Love III 21
    Leland Smith 18
    Kam Brown 18
    Drew Biber 14
    Bakyne Coly 10
    Andrew Sowinski 5
    Arhmad Branch 2

    Grades and notes:

    • Purdue’s highest-graded offensive player? Hudson Card, by a wide margin. This ranks as his fourth-highest-graded performance since transferring to Purdue.
    • Card turned in a strong day despite largely poor pass-blocking grades, except for Gus Hartwig. The guard spots took a beating on the report card.
    • Very mediocre run-blocking grades across the board for Purdue. Nobody stood out one way or another.
    • Nice, but not stellar, grades for the tailbacks. Both of them turned in nice pass-blocking performances
    • A new wrinkle: Purdue used Bakyne Coly as a sixth offensive lineman in short-yardage situations
    • Middling grades for receivers, though Jaron Tibbs took top honors from the group. Nice grade for him.
    • Two drops by the Purdue receivers

    Hudson Card’s passing chart:

    • Clean: 12-15, 127 yards, TD (elite grade)
    • Under pressure: 6-10, 47 yards, INT
    • Not blitzed: 11-15, 102 yards, TD, INT
    • Blitzed: 7-10, 72 yards (elite grade)
    • Play action: 3-3, 23 yards
    • No play action: 15-22, 151 yards, TD, INT
    • Screen: 0-0
    • No screen: 18-25, 174, TD, INT
    • Card’s average depth of target: 8.2 yards downfield, a downtick from last week
    • A very respectable seven yards per attempt from Card in this one
    • Three “big-time throws” from Card, while two were graded “turnover-worthy”
    • Card finished 6-9 on passes 10+ yards downfield

    Running game:

    • Even taking out sack losses, a mere 3.3 yards per carry for the Boilermakers
    • Purdue did force 12 missed tackles, as Purdue actually finished with more yards after contact than total rushing yards
    • Purdue ran more effectively between the tackles than it did to the outside

    DEFENSE

    Defensive snap counts:

    Will Heldt all 66
    Joseph Jefferson II 64
    Dillon Thieneman 63
    Nyland Green 60
    Kydran Jenkins 60
    Markevious Brown 56
    Jeffrey M’ba 49
    Kyndrich Breedlove 42
    Joe Anderson 42
    Yanni Karlaftis 38
    Winston Berglund 33
    Cole Brevard 29
    Shitta Sillah 27
    Damarjhe Lewis 24
    Mo Omonode 23
    Botros Alisandro 14
    Jamarrion Harkless 13
    Demeco Kennedy 7
    Tarrion Grant 4
    Jired Ojata 4
    Anthony Brown 3
    Drake Carlson 2
    Hudson Miller 2
    Jamarius Dinkins 1

    Grades and notes:

    • Not a banner day for Purdue’s defense here, as middling-to-poor grades filled the scorecard
    • Top honors: Cole Brevard
    • A rough debut for Nyland Green, who finished as the defense’s lowest-graded player. Three penalties for him, too, all pass interference calls.
    • Green’s return dramatically reduced action for Botros Alisandro and Tarrion Grant, not surprisingly
    • 13 missed tackles by the Boilermaker defense, including three by Jefferson and two a piece for Heldt, Breedlove and Green
    • Note: Kydran Jenkins did not return after heading to the locker room late in the game
    • The pass rush generated average grades, but nothing special, as Purdue generated just five pressures

    Dylan Raiola’s passing chart

    • Clean: 14-19, 229 yards, TD
    • Under pressure: 3-8, 29 yards
    • Not blitzed: 8-12, 135 yards
    • Blitzed: 9-15, 123 yards, TD
    • Play action: 3-5, 54 yards
    • No play action: 14-22, 204 yards, TD
    • Screen: 3-3, 68 yards
    • No screen: 14-24, 190 yards

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