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Illinois football loses to Purdue 44-19 in Big Ten

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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Hudson Card threw two touchdown passes, Devin Mockobee and Dylan Downing each had TD runs and Purdue used a 21-point third-quarter scoring flurry Saturday to pull away from Illinois 44-19.

The Boilermakers (2-3, 1-1 Big Ten) snapped a two-game losing streak and gave first-year coach Ryan Walters his first home victory against his former team. Walters spent the previous two seasons as Illini defensive coordinator.

Illinois (2-3, 0-2) has lost four straight in the battle for The Cannon — all three in coach Bret Bielema’s tenure.

The Boilermakers turned a close game into a rout with three third-quarter touchdowns — Card’s 28-yard pass to Garrett Miller on the first possession of the second half, Mockobee’s 3-yard scoring run late in the third quarter and Card’s 10-yard TD pass to Deion Burks following a fourth-down stop.

It was a strange and, at times, ugly game.

Bielema won an early coach’s challenge, an overturned replay review led to a Purdue takeaway, Illinois blocked two kicks and even the scoreboard stopped working late in the first half.

But the biggest surprise might have been how quickly a close game turned into a rout.

Illinois took a 3-0 lead on the first possession, then gave the lead away when quarterback Luke Altmyer fumbled in the end zone and Malik Lagnham recovered it. The extra point was blocked.

Illinois quarterback Luke Altmyer fumbles near the goal line as he's tackled by Purdue defensive back Markevious Brown during the first half Saturday in West Lafayette, Ind. Purdue recovered the ball for a touchdown.

Josh McCray’s 7-yard touchdown run gave the Illini a 10-6 lead, but the Boilermakers answered with Downing’s 16-yard scoring run, a 40-yard field goal and the big third quarter to seal the victory.

Card was 18 of 26 with 217 yards. Tyrone Tracy Jr. ran 21 times for 112 yards and scored the day’s final touchdown. Burks had five receptions for 83 yards.

Altmyer finished 16 of 25 with 202 yards and one TD. Isaiah Williams caught six passes for 113 yards.

Illinois had nine penalties, five sacks allowed, three fumbles and went 1 of 13 on third down.

Illinois: It was a rough day for the Illini, who played without leading rusher Reggie Love III (ankle) and lost offensive linemen Josh Gesky (right knee, right ankle) and Zy Crisler (right ankle) in the third quarter. Defensive lineman Denzel Daxon left briefly in the first half, and DT Jer’Zhan Newton left twice, the second time with a shoulder injury before returning in the second half.

Purdue: Tight end Max Klare needed help to leave the field in the third quarter with what appeared to be a lower body injury. Running back Tyrone Tracy Jr., receiver Deion Burks and tight end Garrett Miller all left for short stints in the first half but returned.

Illinois: Plays host to Nebraska on Friday night.

Purdue: Visits Iowa on Saturday.



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