Purdue vs. Indiana Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 11-26-2022
Purdue vs. Indiana Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 11-26-2022

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The Indiana Hoosiers play host to the Purdue Boilermakers on Saturday afternoon in a Big Ten rivalry game from Memorial Stadium. The Boilermakers come in riding a two-game winning streak and are hoping to still find a way to sneak out on top in the Big Ten West. For Indiana, an upset on the road last week helped to put an end to their own seven-game losing streak. Purdue won last year and has won three of four in the series, as they look to keep the wins coming on the road in this one.

After back-to-back wins heading into Saturday's finale, the Boilermakers find themselves on the cusp of a divisional title. The Hawkeyes control things but if they drop their game, it leaves the Boilermakers primed towards finding themselves in next week's Big Ten title game. The last two weeks have seen them barely escape with wins, though taking on the Hoosiers should give the group a jolt of confidence. Beyond having dominated the series over the last handful of years, even going on the road isn't likely to affect them in Saturday's regular-season finale. Adding in a winning record on the road and this team is priced to get to eight wins by the weekend's end.

Purdue does have a few injuries to worry about as they into the weekend, especially on the offensive side of things. Devin Mockobee (concussion) remains the biggest name who is out or questionable for the weekend, as the starting running ba ck is hoping he can work his way back into the lineup. With another running back questionable and a few wide receivers having been ruled out, the offense could look thin heading into this one.

Purdue's balance on both sides of the ball should serve to give this group a massive advantage through Saturday's game. The passing attack is bound for success, finding itself ranked 24th nationally in passing yards per game. The Hoosiers have struggled to get crucial stops and with Purdue's experience, moving the ball shouldn't be an issue. A quick emphasis on the ground game should help this group get up to speed and control the clock as well. Aidan O'Connell (20 touchdowns, 11 interceptions) brings a wealth of experience into this one and shouldn't have any issues flinging the war around against Indiana's score.

  
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