Purdue Boilermakers vs Oregon State Beavers Prediction, CFB Picks

Purdue Boilermakers vs Oregon State Beavers Prediction, CFB

Purdue Boilermakers vs Oregon State Beavers Prediction, CFB Picks. Place a bet wager on NCAA football with the best odds.

The Purdue Boilermakers have a record of 1-1 so far this season, and they will be competing in this game. When the Boilermakers last competed on the field, they were defeated by the Notre Dame Fighting Irish by a score of 66-7. This was the last time they were on the field. The Boilermakers, when it came to the running game, allowed 362 yards on 44 tries, which is equivalent to 8.2 yards for every run that was allowed. With a total of 216 yards and a completion rate of 69.2%, Purdue was able to complete 18 passes out of a total of 26 attempts. They finished the game with a total of 162 yards, which was the result of 49 plays that they had. After everything was said and done, the Purdue Boilermakers ran the ball 25 times and accumulated 38 yards, which is equivalent to an average of 1.5 yards per carry.

The Purdue Boilermakers have been scoring an average of 28.0 points per game, which is a measure of their point scoring ability. As a group, they are producing an average of 143.0 yards on the ground, which places them 88th in Division I. Over the course of this season, the Boilermakers have accumulated a total of 745 yards. When it comes to the distribution of touchdowns, Purdue has accumulated a total of 5 touchdowns through the passing game and 3 touchdowns through the rushing game. According to the offensive statistics, Purdue has accounted for 32 first downs, while they have committed 18 infractions for 178 yards. It is the third time that they have turned the football over.

Due to the fact that they allow 33 points per game, the Boilermakers are now ranked 118th in the nation in terms of team defense. Over the course of the season, they are allowing teams to run for an average of 5.4 yards per rush on the ground and 233.0 yards per game for rushing. During the course of this year, they have allowed a total of 466 yards on the ground through the course of two games. Due to the fact that they have allowed 266 yards in the air, the Boilermakers are now ranked sixth in the nation in terms of yards gained through the air. Not only have they allowed a completion percentage of 63.9%, but they have also allowed 133.0 yards per game to be achieved in the passing game. In the course of this campaign, they are allowing 366.0 yards per contest, which places them in the 85th position in the nation. There have been two touchdowns scored in the air, and there have been six touchdowns scored on the ground.

Currently, the Beavers have a record of 2-1 for the current season as they take the field. When the Beavers last competed on the gridiron, they were defeated by the Oregon Ducks by a score of 49-14. This was their most recent failure on the field. At the end of the game, Oregon State finished with 131 yards on 32 carries, averaging 4.1 yards per carry to finish the game. A total of 309 yards were gained by the Beavers over the course of 67 plays, which equates to 4.6 yards per play. A completion rate of 85.2% was allowed by the Beavers secondary, which resulted in the loss of 306 yards on 23 out of 27 passes in the air offense. Oregon State allowed 32 tries to run for 240 yards, with each effort resulting in 7.5 yards.

When it comes to their ability to score points, the Beavers are ranked 96th in Division 1 with an average of 24.3 points scored per game. With an average of 413.0 yards per game, the Oregon State Beavers are ranked 61st in the nation. This is achieved by their consistent performance. The Oregon State offense has accumulated 189 yards of penalties on 17 violations, which places them 74th in the country in terms of the number of free yards they have given up against other teams. Not only have they not thrown any interceptions, but they have also given up one fumble, and they have managed to accumulate 71 first downs. As of this point in the season, the Beavers have accumulated 509 yards via the air with an average of 169.7 yards passing per game, which places them in the 112nd position in college football. Throughout the course of the season, they have racked up 730 yards on the ground and have averaged 243.3 yards per game on the ground.

So far this season, Oregon State has allowed a total of 394 running yards, which is equivalent to 131.3 yards per game, and has also allowed four touchdowns to be scored through the ground game. In addition to allowing 214.0 yards per game, they have allowed four touchdowns to be scored through the passing game, which places them in the 78th position in college football. Up to this point in the season, they have picked off two passes and fumbled one ball. Among Division I teams, the Beavers defense has been involved in 169 plays, which places them 32nd overall. The Beavers are currently situated in the 69th position in Division 1 due to the fact that they are giving up 21.3 points per game. Across the board, they have conceded 64 points.

 

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