With just eight wins in the last four seasons, Purdue football has been a mess, and it appears their field is now matching the team's performance.

A water main burst in the south end zone of Ross-Ade Stadium on Monday, causing a fairly significant sinkhole to form, as well as puddling across the field surface.

Luckily for the Boilermakers, their matchup against Illinois this weekend is a road contest, so the field isn't needed for play until Oct. 15th against Iowa.

Feel free to insert your own joke about an end zone sinkhole not mattering because the nation's 95th-ranked offense never scores anyway.