Boilers fear plucky IU QB
Even though Indiana has not had a great season, its quarterback does not lack any skills.
When Purdue (4-7, 3-4 Big Ten) travels south to Bloomington this weekend, they will face off against Ben Chappell, a quarterback that has led his team to the brink of victory against good teams on several occasions this season.
In a reoccurring theme that has haunted IU (4-7, 1-6 Big Ten) this year, they lost by three at Michigan, one at Northwestern, three at Wisconsin, and were leading 21-7 at halftime before they collapsed against then-No.7 Iowa.
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