The Boilermakers host the Ohio State Buckeyes this weekend. Purdue has a 1-5 (0-3) record on the season, with losses against Cincinnati (42-7), Notre Dame (31-24), Wisconsin (41-10), Northern Illinois (55-24), Nebraska (44-7), and Michigan State (14-0) and their lone win on September 7 against Indiana State (20-14).

Purdue has one of the worst offenses in Division-I. They average 202.4 pass yards/game (90th), 76.1 rush yards/game (119th), and 13.1 points/game (122nd). The Boilermakers have also fumbled the ball 11 times (5 lost fumbles). They have only converted on 63% (10/16) of their red-zone opportunities – 7 touchdowns and 3 field goals.

Their defense gives up an average of 206.9 pass yards/game, 192.7 rush yards/game, and 34.4 points/game (106th). Purdue has also let their opponents convert on 93% (25/27) of their red-zone opportunities – 21 touchdowns and 4 field goals. They have 10 interceptions on the season (3 pick-6’s).

Purdue’s top skill players on offense are as follows:

QB Rob Henry – 81/152, 832 yards, 4 TDs, 6 INTs – 29 carries, 36 yards, 2 TDs

QB Danny Etling – 47/99, 585 yards, 3 TDs, 4 INTs

RB Akeem Hunt – 80 carries, 293 yards, 0 TDs – 24 receptions, 239 yards, 2 TDs

WR DeAngelo Yancey – 15 receptions, 327 yards, 1 TD

WR Justin Sinz – 21 receptions, 159 yards, 2 TDs

WR Shane Mikesky – 12 receptions, 147 yards, 0 TDs

WR Cameron Posey – 12 receptions, 147 yards, 1 TD

They rank last in 11 of the 33 statistical categories the Big Ten tracks and 11th in 6 others.

The Boilermakers’ kicker has made only 5 of his 10 field goal opportunities, with a long of 47 yards.